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The PSBA 2020-21 annual report is available to view online and to download as a full report, or in sections.
The Public Safety Business Agency (PSBA) was established on 1 November 2013 under the Public Service Act 2008 with the renaming of the Department of Community Safety.
On 21 May 2014 with the assent of the Public Safety Business Agency Act 2014, the PSBA was established as a public service office.
On 7 September 2020, the Queensland Government announced its intention to integrate the PSBA functions and staff into the public safety agencies of the QPS and QFES.
The disestablishment of the PSBA and the corresponding functional transition into the QPS and QFES, as per the Administrative Arrangements Order (No. 1) 2021 (AAO), was completed by 30 June 2021.
The annual report provides information about the PSBA, how it is governed, its activities, performance and future direction. The annual report also provides an overview of financial and non-financial performance and the key achievements.
- Letter of Compliance
- Table of contents
- Acknowledgement of Country
- Message from the Chair of the PSBA Board of Management
- Message from the PSBA Chief Operating Officer
- Overview
- Organisational structure
- Highlights
- Performance
- Human Rights
- Governance
- PSBA People
- Financial Summary
- Appendix 1 Financial Performance
- Appendix 2 Glossary of acronyms
- Appendix 3 Figures and tables
- Appendix 4 Compliance Checklist
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Contact details
For enquiries or further information about this annual report, please contact the Queensland Police Service (QPS) or Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES).
Telephone: QPS (07) 3364 3616 or QFES (07) 3635 3859
Email: QPS - QPS.Reporting@police.qld.gov.au or QFES - Annual_Report@qfes.qld.gov.au
QFES website: www.qfes.qld.gov.au