
The Queensland government, through its Destination 2045 initiative, has introduced a series of reforms aimed at easing the regulatory requirements faced by tourism operators across the state. These changes seek to reduce bureaucratic red tape that can hinder business operations within Queensland’s tourism sector.
Central to this policy effort is an emphasis on improving operational efficiency for tourism businesses, as the state aims to create a more streamlined framework to support the tourism industry’s ongoing development. While specific details of the regulatory adjustments have not been disclosed, the focus remains on facilitating smoother processes for operators to contribute effectively to
the sector’s growth.
These reforms, announced in June 2026, reflect a government commitment to addressing challenges in tourism management by making it simpler for businesses to operate without unnecessary administrative obstacles. As a result, the Destination 2045 plan marks a step towards refining how tourism activities are regulated in Queensland.







