Queensland local government

Every statutory obligation. Extracted, classified, monitored.

ComplianceIntel gives Queensland councils a source-linked, always-current obligation register — duty-holder mapping, controls, and reform monitoring built in.

City of Brisbane Act 2010 · s 96(2)Critical

Council must table annual report to the Minister

“The council must give the Minister a copy of its annual report by 30 November each year.”

Duty holder
Council
Legal character
Duty
Obligation type
Periodic — annual
Crystallisation trigger
By 30 November
1 of 2,459 extracted obligations
Data hosted in Australia (Sydney)
Source-linked to official QLD legislation
Tenant-isolated, role-based access
Automated reform monitoring
2,459

Obligations extracted from QLD legislation

5

Acts and regulations live in the register

77

Queensland councils in scope

13

Pipeline stages, fully automated extraction

How it works

From legislation text to structured obligation

The extraction pipeline reads Queensland legislation, classifies every provision, and produces a structured obligation for each duty — with no manual interpretation required.

City of Brisbane Act 2010 — Part 4 · Financial management

s 94 Council must prepare a budget for each financial year.

s 94(3) The budget must include a long-term financial forecast for the next 10 years.

s 96(2) The council must give the Minister a copy of its annual report by 30 November each year.

s 97 The council may accept gifts or grants from a person for the purposes of this Act.

s 94Critical

Council must prepare annual budget

Financial · Periodic · Council

s 94(3)High

Budget must include 10-year long-term financial forecast

Financial · Periodic · Council

s 96(2)Critical

Council must table annual report to the Minister

Records & Reporting · Periodic · Council

s 97Not an obligation — power

Council may accept gifts or grants

Discarded — discretionary power, no duty

Why not generic GRC?

Purpose-built statutory intelligence. Not a GRC platform adapted for councils.

Generic GRC platform

  • Empty register your team must populate from scratch
  • Broad enterprise workflows, not council-specific obligations
  • Amendment alerts disconnected from your obligation library
  • No understanding of legal character, duty holders, or penalty exposure
  • Ongoing analyst work to keep the register current

ComplianceIntel

  • Pre-loaded statutory obligation library — 2,459 QLD obligations from day one
  • Obligation data classified by duty holder, risk level, and crystallisation trigger
  • Reform Watch maps legislative change directly to affected obligations
  • Legal character, penalty units, and strict liability tracked per obligation
  • Pipeline re-runs on amendment — register updates automatically

Obligation library

Source-linked to the Acts that govern Queensland councils

Every obligation links back to the authoritative Queensland legislation. No interpretation drift. No stale registers.

Work Health and Safety Act 2011Live
654
extracted obligations
Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011Live
510
extracted obligations
City of Brisbane Act 2010Live
501
extracted obligations
Local Government Regulation 2012Live
422
extracted obligations
Local Government Act 2009Live
372
extracted obligations
Environmental Protection Act 1994, Public Records Act, RTI Act…In pipeline
+5
extracted obligations

Built for public-sector assurance

The procurement questions you’ll need answered

ComplianceIntel is designed for local government procurement requirements — not adapted from an enterprise SaaS template.

Australian data residency

Supabase PostgreSQL hosted in Sydney (ap-southeast-2). No offshore data transfer.

Source-linked obligations

Every obligation links to its authoritative provision in Queensland legislation. Full extraction lineage recorded.

Tenant isolation and role-based access

Organisation-scoped data model. Row-level security. Admin, compliance manager, and viewer roles.

Audit trail and evidence management

Every assessment, control update, and incident is logged. Board-ready compliance reporting at any time.

Vendor and security pack available

AI governance statement, data processing summary, and vendor risk documentation available on request.

Getting started

What happens in the demo

30 minutes. Tailored to your council’s legislation profile.

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Select your Acts

Choose the Queensland Acts most relevant to your council's risk profile.

02

Review obligations

See extracted, duty-holder-mapped obligations for your selected legislation.

03

Explore Reform Watch

Live view of bills in the QLD Parliament pipeline and their obligation impact.

04

Implementation plan

Council-specific rollout plan with onboarding, training, and support outline.

Or email hello@complianceintel.ai with your council name and preferred Acts.