On Tuesday 24 March 2026, the Queensland Labour Hire Compliance Unit (LHLCU) successfully prosecuted an unlicensed labour hire provider for breaches under the Labour Hire Licensing Act 2017 (Qld) (LHL Act) at the Chinchilla Magistrates Court.

Prosecutions during 2025 –2026

Since the labour hire licensing scheme commenced in Queensland in 2018, authorities have prosecuted 32 breaches of the Act with Queensland courts imposing fines totalling $2,420,000, including the recent notable prosecution below.

Prosecution outcome finalised in Chinchilla Magistrates Court

On Tuesday 24 March 2026, the Queensland Labour Hire Compliance Unit (LHLCU) successfully prosecuted an unlicensed labour hire provider for breaches under the Labour Hire Licensing Act 2017 (Qld) (LHL Act) at the Chinchilla Magistrates Court.

Field visits in Far North Queensland and general guidance for users

Inspectors from Labour Hire Licensing Compliance Unit (LHLCU) recently conducted follow-up field visits in the Far North Queensland region after a multi-agency engagement late last year. Although severe weather cut the trip short, farms and other labour hire users showed a willingness to assist with our enquiries. This was a positive outcome and supports our ongoing work to protect workers from exploitation and promote the integrity of Queensland’s labour hire industry.

Providers subject to licensing action from January to March 2026

Compliance with legal obligations

Licensed labour hire providers that do not comply with their obligations may have their licence suspended or cancelled. The Labour Hire Licensing Compliance Unit (LHLCU) will refuse an application unless it is satisfied that an applicant meets the licensing criteria. This includes confirming that relevant persons comply with their legal obligations, are fit and proper persons, and that the business is financially viable.

May 2026

Queensland’s labour hire licensing scheme continues to deliver significant outcomes in protecting vulnerable workers and ensuring the integrity of the labour hire industry. It achieves this by working closely with stakeholders, other regulators and the community.