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Rural and Regional Adjustment Regulation 2011
sch.18-sec.6Meaning of eligible local government area
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### sch.18-sec.6 Meaning of eligible local government area
The following local government areas are eligible local government areas —
the Bundaberg local government area;
the Burdekin local government area;
the Cairns local government area;
the Cassowary Coast local government area;
the Cook local government area;
the Douglas local government area;
the Fraser Coast local government area;
the Gladstone local government area;
the Hinchinbrook local government area;
the Isaac local government area;
the Livingstone local government area;
the Mackay local government area;
the Townsville local government area;
the Whitsunday local government area;
if the tourism chief executive makes an eligible local government area notice—another local government area stated in the notice.
The tourism chief executive may make a notice (an eligible local government area notice ) stating 1 or more local government areas are eligible local government areas.
As soon as practicable after an eligible local government area notice is made, the tourism chief executive must publish the notice on the tourism department’s website.
In this section—
tourism chief executive means the chief executive of the tourism department.
tourism department means the department in which the Tourism and Events Queensland Act 2012 is administered.
sch 18 s 6 prev sch 18 s 6 ins 2012 SL No. 44 s 4
om 2014 SL No. 51 s 6
pres sch 18 s 6 ins 2020 SL No. 188 s 4
amd 2021 SL No. 134 s 11
(sch.18-sec.6-ssec.1) The following local government areas are eligible local government areas — the Bundaberg local government area; the Burdekin local government area; the Cairns local government area; the Cassowary Coast local government area; the Cook local government area; the Douglas local government area; the Fraser Coast local government area; the Gladstone local government area; the Hinchinbrook local government area; the Isaac local government area; the Livingstone local government area; the Mackay local government area; the Townsville local government area; the Whitsunday local government area; if the tourism chief executive makes an eligible local government area notice—another local government area stated in the notice.
(sch.18-sec.6-ssec.2) The tourism chief executive may make a notice (an eligible local government area notice ) stating 1 or more local government areas are eligible local government areas.
(sch.18-sec.6-ssec.3) As soon as practicable after an eligible local government area notice is made, the tourism chief executive must publish the notice on the tourism department’s website.
(sch.18-sec.6-ssec.4) In this section— tourism chief executive means the chief executive of the tourism department. tourism department means the department in which the Tourism and Events Queensland Act 2012 is administered.
- (a) the Bundaberg local government area;
- (b) the Burdekin local government area;
- (c) the Cairns local government area;
- (d) the Cassowary Coast local government area;
- (e) the Cook local government area;
- (f) the Douglas local government area;
- (g) the Fraser Coast local government area;
- (h) the Gladstone local government area;
- (i) the Hinchinbrook local government area;
- (j) the Isaac local government area;
- (k) the Livingstone local government area;
- (l) the Mackay local government area;
- (m) the Townsville local government area;
- (n) the Whitsunday local government area;
- (o) if the tourism chief executive makes an eligible local government area notice—another local government area stated in the notice.