This section of our website is your single point of reference for all statutory reports and notices related to the safety and security of your explosives and fireworks activities.
Use the links below to access forms, guidance material and lodgement information. You should also read about licensing requirements for explosives and fireworks.
Reporting and notification obligations under the Explosives Act 1999.
Note: In an explosives emergency call 000 or the Explosives Emergency Hotline 1300 739 868. This includes any theft of explosives, any possibility of theft of explosives, if you suspect a theft of explosives, or if there is a break-in to an explosives storage facility, room or area.
You must notify the chief inspector or an inspector of an explosives incident (as defined in Schedule 2 of the Explosives Act 1999) and other significant matters that may occur at a storage facility or magazine.
Relevant licence holders must also report:
This page explains how to meet your notification and reporting obligations under Queensland explosives legislation.
Check explosives and fireworks licensing requirements.
The tables below show what you need to submit and how to do it. If you need more help:
| Report/notice and legislation | When to lodge | How to lodge |
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Notice (by authority holder) to chief inspector of explosives incident (refer to legislation for definition) (EA1 s. 55) | Immediately after the incident | Call the explosives hotline on 1300 739 868 and then email notice to relevant regional office |
1EA: Explosives Act 1999
| Report/notice and legislation | When to lodge | How to lodge |
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Report (by licence holder) of suspect or unusual request to purchase security sensitive explosive (ER1 s. 87) | Immediately after suspect or unusual request | Call the explosives hotline on 1300 739 868 and then email report to relevant regional office |
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Report matters (i.e. dangerous situation, capability to comply, incidents) at an explosive storage facility or magazine (ER s. 130) | Immediately after becoming aware | For government magazines call the explosives hotline on 1300 739 868 and then email the explosives inspector. For other storage facilities contact the manager of the facility or holder of the licence to store explosives |
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Report (by relevant holder) of discrepancies in records of explosives stored (ER s. 109) | After discrepancy is investigated | Email report to relevant regional office |
By July 2026, applications, renewals, and notification will become simpler, faster and smarter as they move into the RSHQ Portal (the Portal). Find out more about the Portal.
You must notify or report on a range of explosives related activities, including:
This page explains how to meet your notification and reporting obligations under Queensland explosives legislation.
These requirements apply to holders of the following explosives authorities and persons:
The tables below show what you need to submit and how to do it. If you need more help:
| Report/notice and legislation | When to lodge | How to lodge |
|---|---|---|
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Notice (by authority holder) to Chief Inspector to import explosives (EA1 s. 37) | Before import date (preferably at least 7 days) | Submit online using the import of explosives notification form |
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Notice (by authority holder) to Chief Inspector to export explosives (EA s. 37) | Before export date (preferably at least 7 days) | Submit online using the export of explosives notification form |
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Written report (by holder of trial) on explosives trial (ER2 s. 18) | As soon as practicable after trial is completed | Email report to Chief Inspector Explosives at explosives@rshq.qld.gov.au |
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Notice (by authority holder) of proposed building or vehicle changes (ER s. 44) | Before making the change | Contact the nearest regional office and ask for the 'Alter licence details' form for your authority |
| Notice of changes (by relevant holder) to explosives storage facility (ER s. 110)3 | As soon as practicable after the change occurs | Email notice to Chief Inspector Explosives at explosives@rshq.qld.gov.au |
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Notice requesting to store explosive at a government magazine (ER s. 117) | Before storing or undertaking activity in relation to stored explosive | Submit online using the request to store explosives at a government magazine form |
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Notice of transfer of ownership of explosives stored at a government magazine (ER s. 126) | Immediately following the sale or transfer | Email notice to the manager of the government magazine |
1 EA: Explosives Act 1999
2 ER: Explosives Regulation 2017
3 Note: You must advise us of any change in quantities of stored explosives by lodging an 'Alter licence details' form.
You must notify us before you conduct a fireworks display. You must also give notice after a display, including information about any malfunction or incident that occurred during the display.
This page explains how to meet your notification obligations under Queensland explosives legislation.
Note: Fireworks displays can only be conducted by authorised fireworks contractors. If you are not a fireworks contractor you cannot conduct a display in Queensland.
The table below shows what you need to submit and how to do it. If you need more help refer to the:
| Report/notice and legislation | When to lodge | How to lodge |
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Notice (by fireworks contractor) of proposed fireworks display (ER1 s. 169) | At least 7 days before the display | Submit online using the Fireworks display notification form |
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Notice (by fireworks contractor) after fireworks display (ER s. 171) | Within 7 days after the display | Submit online using the Fireworks post display notification form |
By July 2026, applications, renewals, and notification will become simpler, faster and smarter as they move into the RSHQ Portal (the Portal). Find out more about the Portal.
You must notify us before you undertake a blast, other than at a mine, quarry or explosives factory.
This page explains how to meet your notification obligations under Queensland explosives legislation.
Check blasting and shotfiring licensing requirements.
The table below shows what you need to submit and how to do it. If you need more help:
| Report/notice and legislation | When to lodge | How to lodge |
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Notice of proposed blasting (ER1 ss. 154 and 155) | At least 7 days before the blasting | Submit online using the blasting notification form |
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