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Providers subject to licensing action from July to September 2025

Licensed labour hire providers that do not comply with their obligations may have their licence cancelled or suspended. The licensing action report from July to September 2025 includes labour hire licences suspended or cancelled by the Labour hire licensing compliance unit (LHLCU).

Compliance with legal obligations

Unless the LHLCU is satisfied that an applicant meets the licensing criteria—including that relevant persons are compliant with their legal obligations and are fit and proper persons, and the business is financially viable—their application may be refused.

Conditions may be imposed either at the time of granting the licence or after grant—conditions help LHLCU monitor the compliance of the provider.

Publishing details of LHLCU licensing decisions increases the public’s awareness of the licensing scheme, which include:

  • promoting compliance with the Act and other legal obligations
  • protecting labour hire workers and labour hire businesses who operate ethically and responsibly
  • maintaining the Register of Licensed Labour Hire Providers.

Businesses should use the tools on the LHLCU website to ensure providers have a valid licence: 

  • Check the online register and ensure the business is licensed.
  • Report any suspected non-compliant or unlawful activity using the lodge a report tool or phone 1300 576 088.

Licensing action report: July to September 2025
 

Labour hire licences suspended by LHLCU as at 30 September 2025

Business name  ABN  Date of suspension
Smart Tech Group Pty ltd 67 672 210 972 30/07/2025
National Security Resources Group Pty Ltd 83 167 464 404 25/09/2025
Rail Track Services Pty Ltd ATF Rail Track Services Unit Trust 41 581 775 473 04/09/2025

Labour hire licences cancelled by LHLCU

Business name  ABN  Date of cancellation
PJWL Group Pty. Ltd.  25 612 899 813 21/07/2025
Sri Sai Sun Contractor Pty Ltd  52 648 508 776 22/07/2025
E.S Menzies-Davis & J.T Menzies  30 678 872 937  04/07/2025
Zone 360 Pty Ltd 43 650 023 706  05/09/2025
Cody Donald Williams 64 739 937 316 12/08/2025
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  • Home
  • About the scheme
  • I use labour hire providers
    • Report a problem
    • Cancelled licences
    • Suspended licences
  • I provide labour hire
    • Licensing
      • Fit and proper person
      • Financial viability
      • Compliance with laws associated with labour hire providers' obligations
      • Safety and workers' compensation laws
    • Laws and compliance
      • Penalties and offences
    • Reporting
      • Register for accommodation
    • Reviews and appeals
    • Other people who can help providers
    • Change of circumstance and updating details
  • I am a worker
    • Report a problem
  • Resources
    • Forms and application guide
    • Questions and answers
    • Queensland labour hire licensing news
      • Latest and past editions
        • November 2025
          • Providers subject to licensing action from July to September 2025
          • Spotlight on building and construction industry
          • General guidance on employing children
          • Working with the Queensland Fire Department in Gatton
          • Field visits in the Wide Bay and Burnett regions
          • Prosecutions during 2025-26
        • August 2025
        • February 2025
    • Information waiver policy
    • Compliance and enforcement policy