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Our Locations Department of Housing and Public Works Our locations Department of Housing and Public Works HEAD OFFICE BUILDING AND ASSET SERVICES OFFICE LOCATIONS 1 William Street The regional offices are supported by a network of district offices and Brisbane Qld 4000 depots across the state. For details on district offices and depots, GPO Box 2457 visit http://www.hpw.qld.gov.au/aboutus/BusinessAreas/ Brisbane Qld 4001 BuildingPolicyAssetManagement/BuildingAssetServices/Pages/ Website: www.hpw.qld.gov.au ContactBuildingandAssetServices.asp Corporate Services Building and Asset Services South West Queensland AM60 Level 5, AM60 South West Queensland 60 Albert Street 60 Albert Street Regional Office Brisbane Qld 4000 Brisbane Qld 4000 Toowoomba GPO Box 2457 GPO Box 2937 120-124 Mort Street Brisbane Qld 4001 Brisbane Qld 4001 PO Box 666 Phone: 07 3008 2901 Phone: 07 3008 3300 Toowoomba Qld 4350 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 07 4614 2300 Fax: 07 4615 3529 South East Queensland South East Queensland regional offices Central Queensland 45 Barrack Road Central Queensland Regional Office PO Box 626 Rockhampton Cannon Hill Qld 4170 149 Bolsover Street Phone: 07 3008 2116 PO Box 247 Fax: 07 3906 1722 Rockhampton Qld 4700 Phone: 07 4838 9600 Level 1, 19 Corporate Drive Fax: 07 4938 4831 PO Box 626 Cannon Hill Qld 4170 North Queensland Phone: 1300 650 917 North Queensland Regional Office Townsville Wide Bay Burnett 9-15 Langton Street Wide Bay Burnett Regional Office Garbutt Qld 4814 Maryborough PO Box 561 44 Ariadne Street Townsville Qld 4810 PO Box 299 Phone: 07 4412 2300 Maryborough Qld 4650 Fax: 07 4799 5401 Phone: 07 4123 9400 Fax: 07 4121 1948 Far North Queensland Far North Queensland Regional Office Cairns 31 Grove Street PO Box 812 Cairns Qld 4870 Phone: 07 4232 4000 Fax: 07 4031 2560 76 HOUSING, HOMELESSNESS AND SPORT Brisbane Region Level 19, 41 George Street Office of the Regional Director, Brisbane Region Brisbane Qld 4000 Level 1, 831 Gympie Road Chermside GPO Box 690 PO Box 2361 Brisbane Qld 4001 Chermside Centre Phone: 07 3007 4401 Chermside Qld 4032 Phone: 07 3007 4386 Sport and Recreation South West Region Sport and Recreation operates from a central Office of the Regional Director, South West Region head office in Brisbane and from a network offices throughout Queensland. Sport and Recreation also Level 4, Icon Tower operate the Queensland Recreation Centres on the 117 Brisbane Street Gold and Sunshine Coasts. For more detailed contact PO Box 255 information, visit http://www.hpw.qld.gov.au/Sport/ Ipswich Qld 4305 Pages/default.aspx Phone: 07 3437 6044 Head Office DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY Level 6, 400 George Street Brisbane Qld 4000 AND SERVICES GPO Box 15487 City East Qld 4002 140 Creek Street Phone: 13 74 68 (13 QGOV) Brisbane Qld 4000 Email: [email protected] GPO Box 2457 Brisbane Qld 4001 Housing Service Centres Phone: 07 3719 7730 Email: [email protected] For more detailed contact information, visit www.qld.gov.au/housing Housing Service Centres are open 8.30am to 4.30pm QUEENSLAND STATE ARCHIVES Monday to Friday unless stated otherwise. Email: [email protected] 435 Compton Road Runcorn Qld 4113 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander PO Box 1397 Housing Regional Office Sunnybank Hills Qld 4109 Level 3, William McCormack Place Phone: 07 3037 6777 5B Sheridan Street Email: [email protected] PO Box 471 Cairns Qld 4870 Phone: 07 4036 5555 SMART SERVICE QUEENSLAND Fax: 07 4036 5575 310 Ann Street Brisbane Qld 4000 North Queensland Region PO Box 10817 Office of the Regional Director, Brisbane Qld 4000 North Queensland Region Phone: 13 QGOV (13 74 68) Level 2, Yellow Foyer Internet: www.qld.gov.au 143 Walker Street PO Box 953 SSQ Contact Centres Townsville Qld 4810 Garden Square Block B Phone: 07 4724 8571 643 Kessels Road Central Queensland/North Upper Mt Gravatt Qld 4122 Coast Region Phone: 13 QGOV (13 74 68) Office of the Regional Director, 79 Pineapple Street Central Queensland/North Coast Region Zillmere Qld 4034 Phone: 13 QGOV (13 74 68) Level 3, 209 Bolsover Street PO Box 1503 Rockhampton Qld 4700 Phone: 07 4848 7054 Email: [email protected] 77 CITEC Maroochydore OTHER DEPARTMENTAL OFFICES Level 8, 12 First Avenue Brisbane PO Box 5665 Building Legislation and Policy 317 Edward Street Maroochydore Qld 4558 Level 7, 63 George Street Railway 1D Phone: 1300 146 370 GPO Box 2457 Brisbane Qld 4000 Visit https://www.forgov.qld.gov.au/qss Brisbane Qld 4001 GPO Box 2457 Phone: 07 3008 2502 Brisbane Qld 4001 Robina Email: [email protected] Phone: 07 3222 2555 Level 1, Easy T Centre 510 Christine Development Tribunals Email: [email protected] Avenue Robina Qld 4226 Level 16, 41 George Street 140 Creek Street PO Box 4417 GPO Box 2457 Brisbane Qld 4000 Robina Town Centre Qld 4230 Brisbane Qld 4001 GPO Box 2457 Phone: 1300 146 370 Phone: 1800 804 833 Brisbane Qld 4001 Visit https://www.forgov.qld.gov.au/qss Email: [email protected] Phone: 07 3222 2555 Prequalification (PQC) System Email: [email protected] Rockhampton Level 16, 41 George Street Level 2, 149 Bolsover GPO Box 2457 QUEENSLAND SHARED SERVICES Rockhampton Qld 4700 Brisbane Qld 4001 PO Box 255 Phone: 1800 072 621 Rockhampton Qld 4700 Brisbane Email: [email protected] Phone: 1300 146 370 140 Creek Street Visit https://www.forgov.qld.gov.au/qss QFleet Brisbane Qld 4000 Head Office PO Box 474 Toowoomba Mezzanine Level, 60 Albert Street Brisbane Qld 4000 GPO Box 293 Phone: 1300 146 370 Level 2, 532 Ruthven Street Brisbane Qld 4001 Visit https://www.forgov.qld.gov.au/qss Toowoomba Qld 4350 PO Box 1848 Phone: 07 3008 2633 Email: [email protected] 310 Ann Street PO Box 255 Rockhampton Qld 4700 Brisbane Qld 4102 Government Employee Housing PO Box 474 Phone: 1300 146 370 Head Office Brisbane Qld 4000 Visit https://www.forgov.qld.gov.au/qss Phone: 1300 146 370 Level 6, 60 Albert Street Visit https://www.forgov.qld.gov.au/qss Townsville GPO Box 2457 Level 4, 187 Stanley Street Brisbane Qld 4001 Regional Townsville Qld 4810 Phone: 07 3008 2722 Cairns PO Box 1408 Fax: 07 3224 5824 Email: governmentemployeehousing@ Level 4, 5B Sheridan Street Phone: 1300 146 370 hpw.qld.gov.au William McCormack Place Visit https://www.forgov.qld.gov.au/qss PO Box 2758 Queensland Government Cairns Qld 4870 Accommodation Office Phone: 1300 146 370 Level 4, 60 Albert Street Visit https://www.forgov.qld.gov.au/qss GPO Box 2457 Brisbane Qld 4001 Gympie Phone: 07 3008 2761 Corner Louisa Street and Cartwright Road Fax: 07 3224 6266 Gympie Qld 4570 Email: [email protected] PO Box 395 Phone: 1300 146 370 Queensland Government Chief Visit https://www.forgov.qld.gov.au/qss Information Office Level 24, 111 George Street Brisbane Qld 4001 Phone: 13 GOV (13 74 68) Email: [email protected] 78 Glossary of terms Queensland Government Procurement Level 15, 41 George Street GPO Box 123 AQP Advancing Queensland’s Priorities Brisbane Qld 4001 BAS Building and Asset Services Phone: 13 QGOV (13 74 68) Email: QGP–[email protected] CBU Commercialised Business Unit DFV Domestic and family violence Regulatory Services DOGIT Deed of Grant in Trust (formerly Office of the Registrar) DTMR Department of Transport and Main Road Level 19, 41 George Street eDRMS Electronic document and records management system GPO Box 690 Brisbane Qld 4001 FTE Full-time equivalent Phone: 13 QGOV (13 74 68) GEH Government employee housing Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] GPO General Post Office GWN Government wireless network Queensland Government Service Centres HHS Housing and Homelessness Services Brisbane IB Information Brokerage 33 Charlotte Street ICT Information and Communication Technology Brisbane Qld 4000 PO Box 10817 ISMS Information Security Management System Brisbane Qld 4000 KMP Key management personnel Phone: 07 3227 7131 MBSP Mobile Black Spot Program Cairns NHHA National Housing and Homelessness Agreement 5B Sheridan Street NPRH National Partnership Agreement on Remote Housing Ground Floor, William McCormack Place NRL National Rugby League PO Box 5226 Cairns Qld 4870 PIAG Procurement Industry Advisory Group Phone: 07 4048 9895 QAO Queensland Audit Office Maroochydore QBCC Queensland Building and Construction Commission Ground Floor QFES Queensland Fire and Emergency Services Mike Ahern Centre QGAO Queensland Government Accommodation Office Maroochydore Qld 4558 Phone: 07 5453 1816 QGCIO Queensland Government Chief Information Office QGEA Queensland Government Enterprise Architecture Portfolio Strategy and Chief Advisor QGIF Queensland Government Insurance Fund Queensland Government Procurement QGOV Queensland Government Level 15, Mineral House, Queensland Government Regional Network 41 George Street QGRN Brisbane Qld 4000 QSA Queensland State Archives GPO Box 123 QSS Queensland Shared Services Phone: 13 74 68 QUT Queensland University of Technology SDS Service Delivery Statements SSP Shared Service Providers SSQ Smart Service Queensland WHS Workplace Health and Safety 79.
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