We’re introducing new laws to criminalise the creation of ‘deepfake’ sexually explicit images of a person without their consent using digital technology.
It’s all part of our commitment to make Queensland safer.
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It’s still early days but these results are already proving having this knowledge gives parents and police the power to act.
We owe this to Daniel, to his family, and to every Queensland child who deserves to grow up safe.
In just three months there’s been:
💻 290,000 website visits
🔎 38,800 locality searches
❌ and three registered offenders who allegedly broke their reporting obligations have been charged by police
It’s been 3 months since we created Queensland’s first public child sex offender register – and it’s making a difference.
Daniel’s Law is giving families access to critical information to help protect their children.
Victim numbers are down 7.2% but we know there’s still more work to do.
Labor’s decade of decline saw our police leave in droves because they weren’t backed with the laws and resources they needed.
Before the election we made a promise to Queenslanders to boost the frontline with 1,600 new police recruits.
We’ve delivered on our promise in less than 18 months.
We promised a plan for affordable, reliable and sustainable electricity and it's starting to deliver for communities across our State.
We know many Queenslanders are doing it tough so we’re doing our bit to ease the pressures families are facing.
This comes after a projected 10% price drop for homes and businesses in South East Queensland under the draft Default Market Offer.
Under Labor’s decade of decline, power prices went up year after year - including 19.9% in a single year.
It’s still early days but our Energy Roadmap is already starting to make a difference.
Regional electricity costs are set to drop by around 9.7%, and 11.3% for small businesses, under the draft regulated price from the Queensland Competition Authority for 2026-27.
It means these individuals have been prevented working with children across multiple sectors - including disability services, health, counselling and support services, sport, active recreation, gyms and play facilities.