Queensland Government Gazette
The Queensland Government Gazette is the government gazette of the Government of Queensland in Australia. It lists appointments and public notices including new legislation. Traditionally, publication in the gazette was a legal requirement for an announcement to be official; however, in present times, other methods of communication have replaced some aspects of the gazette's role. It is normally published weekly, but extraordinary editions can be published in between the regular weekly issues if there is an urgent need.[1]
History
The first Queensland Government Gazette was published on Saturday 10 December 1859, immediately following the separation of Queensland which was proclaimed on 9 December 1859 with the arrival of the first Queensland Governor George Bowen with the Letters Patent signed by Queen Victoria. The first issue of the Gazette includes the Letters Patent.[2][3]
Availability
The 1859 to 1900 editions of the Queensland Government Gazette have been digitised and are available online. Since 2003, the Gazette has been routinely published online. The last printed edition of the gazette was published on Friday 30 November 2012 with only online and CD-ROM formats being available since then.[4]
See also
References
- ^ "Guide to the Queensland Government Gazettes" (PDF). publications.qld.gov.au. Retrieved 14 May 2015.
- ^ "Queensland Government Gazette" (1). 10 December 1859.
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(help) - ^ Johnson, Murray. "The birth of modern Queensland". Queensland State Archives. State of Queensland. Archived from the original on 10 February 2015. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
- ^ Queensland (1859), "Queensland government gazette", Government Gazette (Queensland), T.P. Pugh's Printing Office, ISSN 0155-9370
External links
- Digitised editions from 1859 to 1900
- Online gazettes from 2003
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