This section is about our Forward work plan for 2024–27 and the status of audits that are in progress.

Our independent assurance helps parliament, the community and other stakeholders understand whether public sector entities and local governments are delivering their services effectively, efficiency, economically, and in accordance with legislative requirements.

Our insights and recommendations help entities improve their financial management and service delivery.

To ensure we select audit topics that matter most to Queensland, we apply a strategic planning approach. This involves assessing the critical risks and issues facing public service delivery and aligning our planned audit activity in response.

We prepare a forward work plan 3 years ahead to ensure transparency around our work. We review the plan annually to ensure that we focus on the right topics and conduct them at the right time.

Sometimes, new audits are added after our plan is published. We reflect these changes in the table below throughout the year.

We welcome your suggestions for potential audit topics and your contributions to any audits in progress.

Read our Forward work plan 2024–27

View prior year strategic audit plans here

STATUS

2024–25

In progress
Cost of Living and Economics Committee

This audit will examine if the state budget process is effectively designed and managed by Queensland Treasury and the Department of the Premier and Cabinet to support the government’s identified fiscal principles and objectives.

In progress
Education, Employment, Training and Skills Committee

This audit will examine whether the Department of Education’s strategies are effective in supporting the protection of students from bullying.

In progress
Health, Environment and Agriculture Committee

This follow-on audit will assess whether Queensland Health has effectively planned and progressed implementing all recommendations and Ministerial directives to improve the delivery of forensic medical examinations to victims.

In progress
Housing, Big Build and Manufacturing Committee

Following our report Effectiveness of audit committees in state government entities (Report 2: 2020–21), this report will provide insights into the effectiveness of audit committees at local governments.

In progress
Housing, Big Build and Manufacturing Committee

We intend to deliver a series of audits examining the planning, delivery, and benefits of the Games. The audits will focus on governance, project management, allocation of funds, and the longer-term legacy the Games is expected to bring to Brisbane and Queensland. This will be our first report on the initial preparation and planning for delivering the Games.

In progress
Housing, Big Build and Manufacturing Committee

This audit will assess how effectively state and local government entities ensure communities can access safe water.

Planned
Education, Employment, Training and Skills Committee

This audit will assess the Department of Education's effectiveness in meeting its responsibilities outlined in the National Teacher Workforce Action Plan for managing teacher supply issues in Queensland.

Planned
Clean Economy Jobs, Resources and Transport Committee

This audit will examine how public sector entities are using AI and the governance arrangements and oversight practices over its use.

Planned
Community Support and Services Committee

This audit will examine whether incentives the Queensland Government offers to attract screen industries to Queensland are delivering value for money and whether the government is effectively managing probity risks.

Planned
Health, Environment and Agriculture Committee

This audit will assess the effectiveness of state government strategies for reducing landfill waste. This will include assessing how:

  • effective local governments are in implementing the state government’s strategies
  • how effective the state government is in assisting local governments to manage waste to achieve relevant targets.
Planned
Housing, Big Build and Manufacturing Committee

This audit will assess how the Department of Transport and Main Roads and Queensland Health identify, transfer and manage risks in selected infrastructure projects.

Planned
Cost of Living and Economics Committee

Entities report to us on their progress in implementing recommendations from our performance audit reports. Each report will highlight common themes across recommendations and provide insights into the progress reported by entities.

Each year our reports will also provide a further update on outstanding recommendations (recommendations not implemented or partially implemented) identified in our previous reports.

Planned
Cost of Living and Economics Committee

Most public sector entities prepare annual financial statements and table these in parliament. Our reports summarise the results of audits of Queensland state government entities, including government departments. These reports will also analyse the Queensland Government’s financial performance and position and highlight the main transactions for the year.

Planned
Cost of Living and Economics Committee

These reports will examine how the Queensland Government is managing its debt and investments and will include insights into what the government has invested in and how the investments are managed.

Planned
Housing, Big Build and Manufacturing Committee

These reports will provide insights into the status of major infrastructure projects of the state and local governments across Queensland’s regions. We will also provide data and analysis of the planning, coordination, and delivery of the state’s capital program.

Planned
Education, Employment, Training and Skills Committee

These reports analyse the education entities’ financial performance and position. They will provide insights into education entities’ recovery from COVID-19 and in meeting the educational requirements and needs of population growth in Queensland’s regions.

Planned
Health, Environment and Agriculture Committee

These reports analyse the health entities’ financial performance and position and include assessments of their financial statement preparation processes, internal controls, and financial sustainability.

Planned
Housing, Big Build and Manufacturing Committee

Queensland's local governments – councils – are the first line of connection to communities, providing Queenslanders with a wide range of services such as roads, water and waste, libraries, and parks. These reports summarise the audit results of Queensland’s 77 councils and the entities they control.

Planned
Housing, Big Build and Manufacturing Committee

These reports will analyse data on state and local government service delivery and support for Queensland’s regions, and consider other regional growth and sustainability measures, including employment and economic activity.

Given the importance of ports and water supply in Queensland’s regions, these reports will include an analysis of the port and water entities’ financial performance and position.

Planned
Clean Economy Jobs, Resources and Transport Committee

These reports analyse the energy entities’ financial performance and position and provide insights into the transition to renewable energy and the impact on energy entities’ profit and security of energy supply.

2025–26

Planned
Clean Economy Jobs, Resources and Transport Committee

This audit will assess whether the government’s strategies are effectively reducing road fatalities and serious injuries.

Planned
Clean Economy Jobs, Resources and Transport Committee

This audit will examine how effectively public sector entities are using consultants and contractors. It will assess how much the government is spending on them, the benefits and value it gets from them, and how effectively it manages them. We will also look at whether entities are using the expertise and knowledge of consultants and contractors to build their own capability.

Planned
Clean Economy Jobs, Resources and Transport Committee

This audit will examine how effectively public sector entities:

  • identify third parties who have access to their data and network
  • assess the security vulnerabilities the entity is exposed to through third parties
  • establish relevant controls to manage third party cyber security risks
  • minimise the impact of third-party security breaches.
Planned
Community Safety and Legal Affairs Committee

This audit will assess how the government is planning and preparing for future floods by mitigating the risk associated with these events.

Planned
Community Safety and Legal Affairs Committee

This audit will examine how effectively Queensland public sector entities are managing the reintegration and rehabilitation of prisoners while in detention to reduce the risk of reoffending.

Planned
Community Support and Services Committee

This audit will examine how effectively public sector entities maintain confidentiality, integrity, and availability of their information, including their data. We will assess how entities classify, store, report, and retain information.

Planned
Health, Environment and Agriculture Committee

This audit will assess how well Queensland’s state-funded mental health services are meeting the needs of Queenslanders. We will consider key recommendations made by the Mental Health Select Committee and the government’s progress in implementing them.   

Planned
Housing, Big Build and Manufacturing Committee

This audit will be the fifth in a series of local government sustainability audits that we have undertaken. It will examine the sector’s progress in meeting its sustainability challenges. It will assess how effectively the sector has acted to address previous QAO findings and recommendations.

Planned
Housing, Big Build and Manufacturing Committee

This audit will assess whether QBCC has effectively implemented our recommendations. We will also assess whether QBCC has addressed the underlying issues that led to the recommendations in our report. We have scheduled our follow-on audit for 2026–27 to allow QBCC time to action our recommendations in addressing recommendations made by the independent reviewer.

Planned
Cost of Living and Economics Committee

Entities report to us on their progress in implementing recommendations from our performance audit reports. Each report will highlight common themes across recommendations and provide insights into the progress reported by entities.

Each year our reports will also provide a further update on outstanding recommendations (recommendations not implemented or partially implemented) identified in our previous reports.

Planned
Cost of Living and Economics Committee

Most public sector entities prepare annual financial statements and table these in parliament. Our reports summarise the results of audits of Queensland state government entities, including government departments. These reports will also analyse the Queensland Government’s financial performance and position and highlight the main transactions for the year

Planned
Cost of Living and Economics Committee

These reports will examine how the Queensland Government is managing its debt and investments and will include insights into what the government has invested in and how the investments are managed.

Planned
Housing, Big Build and Manufacturing Committee

These reports will provide insights into the status of major infrastructure projects of the state and local governments across Queensland’s regions. We will also provide data and analysis of the planning, coordination, and delivery of the state’s capital program.

Planned
Education, Employment, Training and Skills Committee

These reports analyse the education entities’ financial performance and position. They will provide insights into education entities’ recovery from COVID-19 and in meeting the educational requirements and needs of population growth in Queensland’s regions.

Planned
Health, Environment and Agriculture Committee

These reports analyse the health entities’ financial performance and position and include assessments of their financial statement preparation processes, internal controls, and financial sustainability.

Planned
Housing, Big Build and Manufacturing Committee

Queensland's local governments – councils – are the first line of connection to communities, providing Queenslanders with a wide range of services such as roads, water and waste, libraries, and parks. These reports summarise the audit results of Queensland’s 77 councils and the entities they control.

Planned
Housing, Big Build and Manufacturing Committee

These reports will analyse data on state and local government service delivery and support for Queensland’s regions, and consider other regional growth and sustainability measures, including employment and economic activity.

Given the importance of ports and water supply in Queensland’s regions, these reports will include an analysis of the port and water entities’ financial performance and position.

Planned
Clean Economy Jobs, Resources and Transport Committee

These reports analyse the energy entities’ financial performance and position and provide insights into the transition to renewable energy and the impact on energy entities’ profit and security of energy supply.

2026–27

Planned
Clean Economy Jobs, Resources and Transport Committee

This audit will examine whether relevant entities are effectively managing their critical infrastructure cyber security risks, including whether they:

  • understand and assess the extent to which their information assets and organisational
    processes are exposed to cyber security risks
  • design and implement effective information controls to mitigate identified cyber security risks.

It may also consider whether these entities are meeting their reporting obligations relating to cyber security management under the Security of Critical Infrastructure Act 2018 (Cth).

Planned
Clean Economy Jobs, Resources and Transport Committee

This audit will assess whether access to public transport has improved for people with a disability, including how entities ensure compliance with the minimum accessibility standards. This includes transport services provided by third parties.

Planned
Community Safety and Legal Affairs Committee

This audit will assess the effectiveness of Legal Aid Queensland in providing vulnerable children and adults with access to affordable legal services. This will include assessing the availability and timeliness of these services across the state. It may also include its procurement of legal service providers.

Planned
Community Safety and Legal Affairs Committee

This audit will assess whether the government is effectively managing its volunteer workforce (for example, the Rural Fire Service and State Emergency Service). The audit may consider issues such as workforce attraction and retention.

Planned
Cost of Living and Economics Committee

This audit will build on our series of grant audits, which includes:

We will identify the relevant grants programs to be audited closer to the date of the audit, based on an assessment of the significance and risk of grant programs at that time. We will provide an update on this topic in future forward work plans.
 

Planned
Cost of Living and Economics Committee

This audit will assess whether the culture of selected public sector entities, promotes:

  • a culture of integrity, and ethical behaviour and decision-making
  •  a culture of continuous improvement.

This audit will also assess the government’s progress in implementing recommendations and
addressing findings from Professor Coaldrake’s review.

Planned
Cost of Living and Economics Committee

This audit will examine whether lobbying practices in Queensland are transparent and comply with legislation.

Planned
Cost of Living and Economics Committee

This audit will assess whether public sector entities are appropriately measuring, monitoring, and reporting on their performance, including measures of effectiveness and efficiency.

Planned
Education, Employment, Training and Skills Committee

This audit will examine whether actions taken under Queensland's workforce strategy are effective in reducing labour and skill shortages.

Planned
Health, Environment and Agriculture Committee

This audit will examine whether hospital and health service boards are effectively managing the quality and safety of patient care and identifying and responding to key risks.

Planned
Housing, Big Build and Manufacturing Committee

In 2023–24, we commenced our first in a series of audits examining the planning, delivery, and benefits of the Games. We will identify our next audit topic after assessing the results of our current audit and considering key government decisions and developments as Queensland progresses towards the Games.

Areas that we may consider for future audits include:

  • whether the government is managing projects and risk effectively
  • progress in getting venues ready for the games
  • how the games will provide legacy benefits to Queensland and Queenslanders
  • how the government is managing its contractual obligation risk to deliver a 'climate positive’
    games.
     
Planned
Housing, Big Build and Manufacturing Committee

This audit will assess how the Queensland Government’s planning framework supports economic growth and development and liveability. We will also examine how effectively the state and local governments collaborate and coordinate their long-term plans to provide the services needed to support Queensland’s growing population.