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Preceding Department Department of Environment and Resource Management Headquarters 400 George Street, Brisbane Minister responsible Steven Miles, Minister for Environment and Heritage Protection Department executive Jon Black, Director-General |
The Department of Environment and Heritage Protection is a department of the Queensland Government which is responsible for protecting the state's natural environment and historic buildings. The minister responsible for the department is Steven Miles.The department's head office is at 400 George Street in the Brisbane CBD.
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History
The Department of Environment and Heritage Protection was established in April 2012, as part of a series of changes to the machinery of government after the LNP's win at the 2012 election. The department took on most of the functions of the Department of Environment and Resource Management which was dissolved.
Functions
The department’s role is to act as a strong environmental regulator which supports sustainable long-term economic development of Queensland. It does this by administering a range of environmental regulations and laws, providing timely approval authorities and ensuring compliance with them. In addition to Queensland’s natural environment, the department is also responsible for identifying and conserving the state’s built heritage places. These places contribute to our identity and help define who we are as Queenslanders. They include buildings, structures, cemeteries, archaeological sites, gardens, urban precincts and natural and landscape features. The department’s key activities include:
The department provides administrative support for the Queensland Heritage Council and the Queensland Heritage Register.
Ministers
Ministers for this department (and similar predecessors) include: