Submissions
PeakCare submission to the Fair Work Commission gender-based undervaluation – priority awards update
PeakCare’s Submission to Queensland Treasury on priorities for the 2026–27 Queensland Budget
PeakCare Pre-Budget Submission for the 2026–27 Federal Budget
Submission to Queensland Child Safety Commission of Inquiry – Corporate parenting and the links between the child safety and youth justice system
Youth Justice (Electronic Monitoring) Amendment Bill 2025
Submission to the Department of Social Services in response to proposed changes to programs for families and children
Submission to the Office of Industrial Relations in response to the Five-year review of the Community Services Industry (Portable Long Service Leave) Act 2025
Submission in response to the Disability Discrimination Act Review
On 12 November 2025, PeakCare lodged a response to the Australian Government, Attorney-General’s Department in response to the review into the Disability Discrimination Act 1992.
Submission in response to the Review of the Queensland Charter of Victims’ Rights
On 13 October 2025, PeakCare lodged a response to The Office of the Victims’ Commissioner in response to the Review of the Queensland Charter of Victims’ Rights.
Submission in response to Daniel’s Law Bill 2025
On 10 September 2025, PeakCare lodged a response to the Justice, Integrity and Community Safety Committee regarding the Community Protection and Public Child Sex Offender Register (Daniel’s Law) Bill 2025.
Submission in response to the Gender-based Undervaluation – Priority Awards Review
On 29 August 2025, PeakCare lodged a response to the Fair Work Commission in response to the Social, Community, Home Care and Disability Services Industry Award 2010 Gender-based Undervaluation – Priority Awards Review.
Submission in response to the Productivity Commission’s Liveable Housing Design Standard
On 18 August 2025, PeakCare lodged a response to the Productivity Commission in response to the Interim Report, Opportunities to Improve Productivity in the Queensland Construction Industry. The interim report explores productivity and regulatory efficiencies and implications of the National Construction Code’s Liveable Housing Design Standard.
PeakCare has also signed a joint letter with 52 organisations representing people with disability, older people, families/carers and the disability, housing and community sectors, strongly supporting Queensland’s continued implementation of the Livable Housing Design Standard (LHDS) under the National Construction Code.
