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Queensland Building and Construction Commission: an analysis of governance, regulatory approach and capability

As part of our advisory work, ANZSOG was commissioned to provide independent research to inform a review into governance arrangements for the Queensland Building and Construction Industry.

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  • 11 Apr 2022

As part of our advisory work, ANZSOG was commissioned to provide independent research to inform a review into governance arrangements for the Queensland Building and Construction Industry.

The research covers the background and context for regulation of the building and construction sector in Queensland, sets out comparative practices in other jurisdictions and best practice evidence drawn from OECD research, and offers a number of observations for further consideration in the review process, which we believe have relevance for other jurisdictions considering reform in this area.

  • TITLE: The Queensland Building and Construction Commission: An Analysis of Governance, Regulatory Approach and Capability

  • AUTHORS: Andrew Bushnell, Patrick Brownlee, Subho Banerjee

  • SERIES: ANZSOG Research Insights

  • NUMBER: 22

  • DATE: April 2022

  • PUBLISHER: Australia and New Zealand School of Government

  • ISSN: 2653-7281

  • DOI: 10.54810/BGAC1535

  • CITATION: Bushnell, Andrew, Patrick Brownlee and Subho Banerjee. The Queensland Building and Construction Commission: An Analysis of Governance, Regulatory Approach and Capability: ANZSOG Research Insights No. 22. Melbourne: Australia and New Zealand School of Government, April 2022.