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10.2 Statutory obligation to notify the Queensland Police Service of possible criminal offences
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1. Decide if a matter must be reported to the QPS
2. Report the matter to the QPS
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Practice resource: Explaining harm and criminal offences
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Practice resource: Schedule of criminal offences
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