Queensland Register of Nominees to Government Boards
The Queensland Register of Nominees to Government Boards is a confidential register of people interested in serving on government boards, committees and statutory authorities.
The register is used to search for new members when a position becomes available.
Who can join the register?
All Queenslanders are eligible to join the register to be considered for a range of government boards and committees, however joining the register does not guarantee appointment.
We encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, women, people with expertise in multiculturalism, young people and people with disabilities to join. This contributes to diversity in the boardroom, and can add different perspectives and approaches that have positive outcomes.
To register, you’ll need to provide a curriculum vitae of 1–2 pages (maximum) accurately describing your skills and experience.
A user guide and template curriculum vitae is available for assistance.
How are people appointed?
When a government-nominated position becomes vacant, government agencies search the register for people with skills to suit the position.
If you are shortlisted, you will be contacted directly by the government agency responsible for the vacancy.
Some appointments are paid and others are unpaid. For more information, see Remuneration procedures for part-time Chairs and Members of Queensland Government Bodies (PDF 808 KB).
Contact us
The Department of the Premier and Cabinet has overall responsibility for the administration of the register. Contact details are below.
Phone: (07) 3003 9247
Email: qron@premiers.qld.gov.au
Post:
Queensland Register of Nominees to Government Boards
Department of the Premier and Cabinet
PO Box 15185
CITY EAST QLD 4002
If you experience technical issues with the register or need further assistance, please call 13 QGOV (13 74 68).