Required by law
Any business supplying workers to perform work for another business (a "host") must hold a Labour Hire Licence.
In Queensland, the Labour Hire Licensing Act 2017 requires any business providing labour to a third party — which is what commercial cleaning is, in legal terms — to hold a current Labour Hire Licence issued by the Queensland Government's Office of Industrial Relations. QCC's licence number: LHL-01505-Y7Y8S. Verifiable on the QLD Government register.

The Queensland Labour Hire Licensing Act 2017 came into effect in April 2018. Administered by the Office of Industrial Relations.
Any business supplying workers to perform work for another business (a "host") must hold a Labour Hire Licence.
Annual fees per the licensing scheme.
Award rates, superannuation, leave entitlements, workers' comp.
Headcount, sites, scope — reported on the regulated cycle.
Business structure, key personnel, operational scope.
Annual renewal with fee + compliance attestation.
Offence under the Act for both provider and host.
Commercial cleaning is the legal definition of labour hire — a business supplies workers to perform work at another business's premises. Operating without a licence is an offence under the Act.
Cleaners perform work at the client's office, hospital, retail store, etc.
QLD procurement teams verify Labour Hire Licence currency at tender shortlisting.
Engaging an unlicensed labour hire provider is an offence — hosts can be penalised.
Many smaller cleaning operators run without — worth verifying any prospective provider.
The licence regime imposes workforce-fairness obligations on QCC.
Victoria has a Labour Hire Authority scheme. SA has one too. QCC complies with state-specific requirements per contract location.
Four operational outcomes for QLD clients running tenders, contractor approval, or audit cycles.
Labour Hire Licence verification is part of standard compliance verification. QCC is current and verifiable on the QLD register.
The licence regime imposes workforce-fairness obligations on QCC, providing a legal floor for cleaners' working conditions.
Engaging a licensed provider protects the host (you) from Labour Hire Licensing Act penalties for engaging unlicensed labour hire.
For your own internal audit and risk reporting, QCC's licence currency is documented evidence.
The QLD Government provides a public register of licensed labour hire providers — verifiable by anyone, anytime.
Visit the QLD Labour Hire Licensing register (search "labour hire licence register Queensland" on the Queensland Government website).
Search by company name (Quality Commercial Cleaning) or licence number (LHL-01505-Y7Y8S).
Verify currency. Alternative: request a copy of the licence document via info@qcc.cleaning.
Procurement teams running QLD tenders or contractor approval — verify on the public register, then request the full compliance pack.