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Appointment to the Public Trust Office Investment Board
The common fund (which is invested by the Public Trustee) is established under section 19 of the Public Trustee Act 1978 (the Act). All investments of the common fund are controlled and managed by the Public Trust Office Investment Board (the Board). Generally, the Public Trustee, under section 21(5) of the Act, has the following obligations: to not invest funds without the Board’s approval; to sa

Appointments to Public Trust Office Investment Board
The common fund (which is invested by the Public Trustee) is established under section 19 of the Public Trustee Act 1978 (the Act). All investments of the common fund are controlled and managed by the Public Trust Office Investment Board (the Board). The Public Trustee, under section 21(5) of the Act, has the following obligations: to not invest funds without the Board’s approval; to satisfy the B

Public Advocate’s Report Preserving the financial futures of vulnerable Queenslanders-A Review of the Public Trustee
The Public Advocate has a statutory responsibility to undertake systems advocacy on behalf of Queensland adults with impaired decision-making capacity. The functions of the Public Advocate are set out in section 209 of the Guardianship and Administration Act 2000 (the GAA). Under section 209A of the GAA, the Public Advocate may prepare a report about a systemic matter which, once given to the Mini

Public Trustee Appointment
Section 7 of the Public Trustee Act 1978 (the Act) establishes the Public Trustee and the Public Trust Office (PTO). The statutory functions of the Public Trustee include: acting as trustee, personal representative or in any other office of a fiduciary nature; certain special functions of a public nature under part 5 of the Act; managing estates of incapacitated persons; administering the propert

Public Trustee (Advisory and Monitoring Board) Amendment Bill 2021
In March 2021, the Public Advocate’s report, Preserving the financial futures of vulnerable Queenslanders: A Review of the Public Trustee’s fees, charges and practices (the Report), was tabled in the Legislative Assembly, together with the Government Response to the Report. In response to recommendation 30 of that Report, Government committed to establishing an advisory and monitoring board to pro