Student grievance and appeals
USQ is committed to ensuring students have access to formal appeals and grievance processes so disputes and problems can be solved in a fair and timely manner.
Prior to making an appeal, students should refer to:
Further information
Students may also wish to refer to the following organisations for further information:
Ombudsman
The Ombudsman investigates complaints about the actions and decisions of Queensland's state and local government agencies or their staff that may be:
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made for an improper purpose
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made on irrelevant grounds
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illegal or contrary to law
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unreasonable
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unjust
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improperly discriminatory
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based on a mistake of law or fact
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made without giving reasons
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wrong.
Some examples of the types of matters looked into include public agencies not acting on complaints and unfair employment or tendering processes.
Anti-discrimination Commission
The Anti-discrimination Commission is the organisation which administers the Queensland Anti-Discrimination Act 1991. They work to promote equality of opportunity and to protect people from unlawful discrimination, sexual harassment and public vilification.
There are two main ways they do this - one is by handling complaints from people, and the other is by informing people about discrimination issues.