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Workers' Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003

The Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 (PDF, 1.6 MB) is about providing protection against the costs of workplace injuries through insurance, compensation, and rehabilitation, and balancing the rights and responsibilities of workers and employers with the continuing viability of the WorkCover fund and self-insurer standards.

The Act establishes a workers' compensation scheme for Queensland, providing benefits relating to workplace injuries or fatalities, and insurance for employers.

The main provisions of the scheme provide the following for injuries sustained by workers in their employment, and in some instances for people other than workers:

The Act also establishes WorkCover Queensland to provide workers' compensation insurance and the Workers' Compensation Regulatory Authority, Q-COMP, to regulate the workers' compensation scheme.

More on the role of WorkCover Queensland and Q-COMP under the Act.

Last updated July 21, 2009