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The Queensland Environmental Law Association (QELA) is a multidisciplinary non-profit organisation.

QELA educates its members and non members about planning and environment law and issues concerning town planning and the natural environment. We provide forums for debating the law and relevant issues. Our representatives serve on many stakeholder committees reviewing legislation and government policy.

If you work in the planning and environment
field, or would like to understand it better, QELA can help.


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Seminar - Land Valuation 22 March
The State Government introduced the Valuation of Land and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2010 into Parliament on 11 February 2010. This Bill will significantly change the method of valuation, rating and land tax system for Queensland.

Attend this seminar to hear Jonathon Horton (barrister-at-Law, Allen Crawford (Chesterton Corporate Property Advisors) and Chris Robson or Leslie Sherriffs (Department of Environment and Resource Management) discuss this important topic.
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QELA Membership
Become a member of QELA to receive discounted seminar and conference registration, along with other benefits.
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QELA's 2010 Annual Conference
Registrations are now being accepted for this year's conference at the Noosa Sheraton Resort and Spa from 19 to 21 May.


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RPS - Gold Sponsor
RPS is an international consultancy providing world-class local solutions in energy and resources, infrastructure, environment and urban growth. We employ more than 4500 people across the UK, Ireland, the Netherlands, the United States, Canada, Australia and Asia Pacific and undertake projects in many other parts of the world.

In the Australia and Asia Pacific region, our professional and technical staff work from 23 locations, including metropolitan and regional centres in resource-rich and high growth areas.

Development consultancy Conics joined RPS in July 2009, and is now known as RPS.


Updated 04 March 2010