Fees and services
State Government’s Fee Unit Model
The Queensland Government introduced a Fee Unit Model (the model) under Queensland Treasury’s Principles for Fees and Charges policy on 1 July 2021. The Fee Unit Model changed the mechanism for how fees are updated annually to reflect indexation.
The model replaces fee dollars with a set fee unit, with the fee unit value prescribed in the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 (AIA).
Under the AIA the fee unit value set for 2021–22 fees was 1 fee unit = $1.00, meaning a prescribed regulatory fee of $3.75 in 2021–22 equalled 3.75 fee units.
The 2025-26 fee unit value in the AIA, commencing on 1 July 2025, will be 1 fee unit = $1.096.
In the above example, the 2025–26 fee unit dollar value for 3.75 fee units is $4.10. (3.75 x $1.096 = 4.110 rounded to 4.10).
Towards supporting the cost of living and encouraging visitors to our National Parks, a number of admission fees for David Fleay Wildlife Park, Fort Lytton and Walkabout Creek Discovery Centre will retain at the same value as 2024-25 (no change from 1 July 2025).
Department prescribed regulations contain the dollar value rounding rule which must be applied when calculating the new fee unit dollar value for all regulatory and non-regulatory fees. Other department publications and receipting systems will continue to reference fee dollars for all regulatory and non-regulatory fees as well.
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- Commercial activity agreements and permits
- Communication facility authority and occupation permits
- Communications facilities for State forests
- Environmentally relevant activities—Annual fees (other than resource activities)
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- Environmentally relevant activities—Annual fees (resource ERAs)
- Environmentally relevant activities—Application and miscellaneous fees
- Licensing for temporary emissions
- Organised event permits
- Plant and wildlife record books and tags
- Plant licences and permits
- Quarry and dredging materials
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