rowid,dataset_title,publisher,author,dataset_issued,dataset_modified,dataset_description,source,info_url,start_date,end_date,file_title,download_url,format,file_description,file_created,file_modified,file_size,licence 387,Cabinet Minutes,Queensland State Archives,web@archives.qld.gov.au,2017-06-29T03:47:22.564346,2022-06-28T22:51:31.012585,"Cabinet decisions are given the formal title 'Minutes'. The term 'Decisions' is not strictly applicable to Cabinet in the legal sense as the exercise of statutory powers is normally the legislative responsibility of individual ministers or of the Executive Council. Information recorded in Decisions includes the location and date of the meeting, decision number, submission number, title, and decision and circulation statement (for example, 'all ministers'). Each decision has been stamped and signed by the Secretary to Cabinet. A statement of certification as a correct copy is also stamped. The circulation records include the decision number, location and date of the meeting, subject, submission number (number or oral submission), number of copies made and circulation details (number, name of minister or department, date and time). Cabinet submissions were intended to lead to cabinet decisions and come in four distinct forms: policy, authority to prepare a Bill, authority to introduce a Bill, and authority to forward significant subordinate legislation. Submissions include the submission number, copy number and the name of the person or department making the submission. Each submission is stamped with the date and time received. Supporting documentation for submissions are included, such as plans, reports and bills. Cabinet Minutes are held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S142)",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/8cfc4428-9c77-400c-9a9e-0225254411a5,,,1974 - 1985 Cabinet Minutes,https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/8cfc4428-9c77-400c-9a9e-0225254411a5/resource/4ed9d668-01db-42e8-b2f4-a891ea06db00/download/cabinet-minutes-1974-1985.csv,CSV,The Cabinet minutes for 1974 - 1985 record the decisions of Queensland Cabinet for those years.,2021-01-18T05:09:42.439682,2022-06-20T05:24:09.827841,1262127.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 388,Cabinet Minutes,Queensland State Archives,web@archives.qld.gov.au,2017-06-29T03:47:22.564346,2022-06-28T22:51:31.012585,"Cabinet decisions are given the formal title 'Minutes'. The term 'Decisions' is not strictly applicable to Cabinet in the legal sense as the exercise of statutory powers is normally the legislative responsibility of individual ministers or of the Executive Council. Information recorded in Decisions includes the location and date of the meeting, decision number, submission number, title, and decision and circulation statement (for example, 'all ministers'). Each decision has been stamped and signed by the Secretary to Cabinet. A statement of certification as a correct copy is also stamped. The circulation records include the decision number, location and date of the meeting, subject, submission number (number or oral submission), number of copies made and circulation details (number, name of minister or department, date and time). Cabinet submissions were intended to lead to cabinet decisions and come in four distinct forms: policy, authority to prepare a Bill, authority to introduce a Bill, and authority to forward significant subordinate legislation. Submissions include the submission number, copy number and the name of the person or department making the submission. Each submission is stamped with the date and time received. Supporting documentation for submissions are included, such as plans, reports and bills. Cabinet Minutes are held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S142)",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/8cfc4428-9c77-400c-9a9e-0225254411a5,,,1986 Cabinet Minutes,https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/8cfc4428-9c77-400c-9a9e-0225254411a5/resource/16a76e3c-f72b-445b-9fba-c0314de90724/download/cabinet-minutes-1986.csv,CSV,"Cabinet decisions are given the formal title 'Minutes'. The term 'Decisions' is not strictly applicable to Cabinet in the legal sense as the exercise of statutory powers is normally the legislative responsibility of individual ministers or of the Executive Council. Information recorded in Decisions includes the location and date of the meeting, decision number, submission number, title, and decision and circulation statement (for example, 'all ministers'). Each decision has been stamped and signed by the Secretary to Cabinet. A statement of certification as a correct copy is also stamped. The circulation records include the decision number, location and date of the meeting, subject, submission number (number or oral submission), number of copies made and circulation details (number, name of minister or department, date and time). Cabinet submissions were intended to lead to cabinet decisions and come in four distinct forms: policy, authority to prepare a Bill, authority to introduce a Bill, and authority to forward significant subordinate legislation. Submissions include the submission number, copy number and the name of the person or department making the submission. Each submission is stamped with the date and time received. Supporting documentation for submissions are included, such as plans, reports and bills. ",2017-06-29T13:48:02.179220,2018-08-30T00:00:00,1013248.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 389,Cabinet Minutes,Queensland State Archives,web@archives.qld.gov.au,2017-06-29T03:47:22.564346,2022-06-28T22:51:31.012585,"Cabinet decisions are given the formal title 'Minutes'. The term 'Decisions' is not strictly applicable to Cabinet in the legal sense as the exercise of statutory powers is normally the legislative responsibility of individual ministers or of the Executive Council. Information recorded in Decisions includes the location and date of the meeting, decision number, submission number, title, and decision and circulation statement (for example, 'all ministers'). Each decision has been stamped and signed by the Secretary to Cabinet. A statement of certification as a correct copy is also stamped. The circulation records include the decision number, location and date of the meeting, subject, submission number (number or oral submission), number of copies made and circulation details (number, name of minister or department, date and time). Cabinet submissions were intended to lead to cabinet decisions and come in four distinct forms: policy, authority to prepare a Bill, authority to introduce a Bill, and authority to forward significant subordinate legislation. Submissions include the submission number, copy number and the name of the person or department making the submission. Each submission is stamped with the date and time received. Supporting documentation for submissions are included, such as plans, reports and bills. Cabinet Minutes are held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S142)",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/8cfc4428-9c77-400c-9a9e-0225254411a5,,,1987 Cabinet minutes,https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/8cfc4428-9c77-400c-9a9e-0225254411a5/resource/db3b0bcf-8ca0-4c07-80da-0e6397761280/download/cabinet-minutes-1987.csv,CSV,The Cabinet minutes for 1987 record the decisions of Queensland Cabinet for that year,2021-01-15T06:03:08.530162,2021-01-15T06:03:08.392627,2097152.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 390,Cabinet Minutes,Queensland State Archives,web@archives.qld.gov.au,2017-06-29T03:47:22.564346,2022-06-28T22:51:31.012585,"Cabinet decisions are given the formal title 'Minutes'. The term 'Decisions' is not strictly applicable to Cabinet in the legal sense as the exercise of statutory powers is normally the legislative responsibility of individual ministers or of the Executive Council. Information recorded in Decisions includes the location and date of the meeting, decision number, submission number, title, and decision and circulation statement (for example, 'all ministers'). Each decision has been stamped and signed by the Secretary to Cabinet. A statement of certification as a correct copy is also stamped. The circulation records include the decision number, location and date of the meeting, subject, submission number (number or oral submission), number of copies made and circulation details (number, name of minister or department, date and time). Cabinet submissions were intended to lead to cabinet decisions and come in four distinct forms: policy, authority to prepare a Bill, authority to introduce a Bill, and authority to forward significant subordinate legislation. Submissions include the submission number, copy number and the name of the person or department making the submission. Each submission is stamped with the date and time received. Supporting documentation for submissions are included, such as plans, reports and bills. Cabinet Minutes are held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S142)",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/8cfc4428-9c77-400c-9a9e-0225254411a5,,,1988 Cabinet Minutes,https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/8cfc4428-9c77-400c-9a9e-0225254411a5/resource/adb7e8b6-8ff6-4825-92d6-74f016d52d29/download/cabinet-minutes-1988.csv,CSV,The Cabinet minutes for 1988 record the decisions of Queensland Cabinet for that year,2021-01-18T05:05:24.946276,2021-01-18T05:05:24.809957,1572864.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 391,Cabinet Minutes,Queensland State Archives,web@archives.qld.gov.au,2017-06-29T03:47:22.564346,2022-06-28T22:51:31.012585,"Cabinet decisions are given the formal title 'Minutes'. The term 'Decisions' is not strictly applicable to Cabinet in the legal sense as the exercise of statutory powers is normally the legislative responsibility of individual ministers or of the Executive Council. Information recorded in Decisions includes the location and date of the meeting, decision number, submission number, title, and decision and circulation statement (for example, 'all ministers'). Each decision has been stamped and signed by the Secretary to Cabinet. A statement of certification as a correct copy is also stamped. The circulation records include the decision number, location and date of the meeting, subject, submission number (number or oral submission), number of copies made and circulation details (number, name of minister or department, date and time). Cabinet submissions were intended to lead to cabinet decisions and come in four distinct forms: policy, authority to prepare a Bill, authority to introduce a Bill, and authority to forward significant subordinate legislation. Submissions include the submission number, copy number and the name of the person or department making the submission. Each submission is stamped with the date and time received. Supporting documentation for submissions are included, such as plans, reports and bills. Cabinet Minutes are held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S142)",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/8cfc4428-9c77-400c-9a9e-0225254411a5,,,1989 Cabinet Minutes,https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/8cfc4428-9c77-400c-9a9e-0225254411a5/resource/31571acf-de21-48e3-8682-30c68dc1bf6b/download/cabinet-minutes-1989.csv,CSV,The Cabinet minutes for 1989 record the decisions of Queensland Cabinet for that year,2021-01-18T05:04:24.734169,2021-01-18T05:04:24.605273,1572864.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 392,Cabinet Minutes,Queensland State Archives,web@archives.qld.gov.au,2017-06-29T03:47:22.564346,2022-06-28T22:51:31.012585,"Cabinet decisions are given the formal title 'Minutes'. The term 'Decisions' is not strictly applicable to Cabinet in the legal sense as the exercise of statutory powers is normally the legislative responsibility of individual ministers or of the Executive Council. Information recorded in Decisions includes the location and date of the meeting, decision number, submission number, title, and decision and circulation statement (for example, 'all ministers'). Each decision has been stamped and signed by the Secretary to Cabinet. A statement of certification as a correct copy is also stamped. The circulation records include the decision number, location and date of the meeting, subject, submission number (number or oral submission), number of copies made and circulation details (number, name of minister or department, date and time). Cabinet submissions were intended to lead to cabinet decisions and come in four distinct forms: policy, authority to prepare a Bill, authority to introduce a Bill, and authority to forward significant subordinate legislation. Submissions include the submission number, copy number and the name of the person or department making the submission. Each submission is stamped with the date and time received. Supporting documentation for submissions are included, such as plans, reports and bills. Cabinet Minutes are held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S142)",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/8cfc4428-9c77-400c-9a9e-0225254411a5,,,1990 Cabinet Minutes,https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/8cfc4428-9c77-400c-9a9e-0225254411a5/resource/b88625fa-29ec-44a4-ab51-9131156edebc/download/cabinet-minutes-1990.csv,CSV,The Cabinet minutes for 1990 record the decisions of Queensland Cabinet for that year,2021-01-18T05:00:47.631213,2021-01-18T05:00:47.446257,787456.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 393,Cabinet Minutes,Queensland State Archives,web@archives.qld.gov.au,2017-06-29T03:47:22.564346,2022-06-28T22:51:31.012585,"Cabinet decisions are given the formal title 'Minutes'. The term 'Decisions' is not strictly applicable to Cabinet in the legal sense as the exercise of statutory powers is normally the legislative responsibility of individual ministers or of the Executive Council. Information recorded in Decisions includes the location and date of the meeting, decision number, submission number, title, and decision and circulation statement (for example, 'all ministers'). Each decision has been stamped and signed by the Secretary to Cabinet. A statement of certification as a correct copy is also stamped. The circulation records include the decision number, location and date of the meeting, subject, submission number (number or oral submission), number of copies made and circulation details (number, name of minister or department, date and time). Cabinet submissions were intended to lead to cabinet decisions and come in four distinct forms: policy, authority to prepare a Bill, authority to introduce a Bill, and authority to forward significant subordinate legislation. Submissions include the submission number, copy number and the name of the person or department making the submission. Each submission is stamped with the date and time received. Supporting documentation for submissions are included, such as plans, reports and bills. Cabinet Minutes are held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S142)",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/8cfc4428-9c77-400c-9a9e-0225254411a5,,,1986 - 1990 Cabinet Minutes,https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/8cfc4428-9c77-400c-9a9e-0225254411a5/resource/a50259ff-a2b2-4316-95e9-7e57de4b6e33/download/cabinet-minutes-1986-1990.csv,CSV,The Cabinet minutes for 1986 - 1990 record the decisions of Queensland Cabinet for those years.,2021-01-18T05:08:21.125915,2022-06-20T05:38:19.564869,8715721.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 394,Cabinet Minutes,Queensland State Archives,web@archives.qld.gov.au,2017-06-29T03:47:22.564346,2022-06-28T22:51:31.012585,"Cabinet decisions are given the formal title 'Minutes'. The term 'Decisions' is not strictly applicable to Cabinet in the legal sense as the exercise of statutory powers is normally the legislative responsibility of individual ministers or of the Executive Council. Information recorded in Decisions includes the location and date of the meeting, decision number, submission number, title, and decision and circulation statement (for example, 'all ministers'). Each decision has been stamped and signed by the Secretary to Cabinet. A statement of certification as a correct copy is also stamped. The circulation records include the decision number, location and date of the meeting, subject, submission number (number or oral submission), number of copies made and circulation details (number, name of minister or department, date and time). Cabinet submissions were intended to lead to cabinet decisions and come in four distinct forms: policy, authority to prepare a Bill, authority to introduce a Bill, and authority to forward significant subordinate legislation. Submissions include the submission number, copy number and the name of the person or department making the submission. Each submission is stamped with the date and time received. Supporting documentation for submissions are included, such as plans, reports and bills. Cabinet Minutes are held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S142)",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/8cfc4428-9c77-400c-9a9e-0225254411a5,,,1986 Cabinet Minutes JSON,https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/8cfc4428-9c77-400c-9a9e-0225254411a5/resource/a0d1dc16-1dc1-4911-9ddc-8fd0e4493929/download/cabinet-minutes-1986.json,JSON,"Note: JSON data set is experimental. Use CSV resource in case of errors. Cabinet decisions are given the formal title 'Minutes'. The term 'Decisions' is not strictly applicable to Cabinet in the legal sense as the exercise of statutory powers is normally the legislative responsibility of individual ministers or of the Executive Council. Information recorded in Decisions includes the location and date of the meeting, decision number, submission number, title, and decision and circulation statement (for example, 'all ministers'). Each decision has been stamped and signed by the Secretary to Cabinet. A statement of certification as a correct copy is also stamped. The circulation records include the decision number, location and date of the meeting, subject, submission number (number or oral submission), number of copies made and circulation details (number, name of minister or department, date and time). Cabinet submissions were intended to lead to cabinet decisions and come in four distinct forms: policy, authority to prepare a Bill, authority to introduce a Bill, and authority to forward significant subordinate legislation. Submissions include the submission number, copy number and the name of the person or department making the submission. Each submission is stamped with the date and time received. Supporting documentation for submissions are included, such as plans, reports and bills. ",2018-08-30T02:21:44.297720,2018-08-30T02:21:44.213906,1048576.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0