Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) An inspector may enter a place if—
(a) its occupier consents to the entry; or
(b) it is a public place and the entry is made when it is open to the public; or
(c) the entry is authorised by a warrant; or
(d) it is an office for administering or managing a retirement village and is—
(i) open for carrying on the business of the retirement village; or
(ii) otherwise open for entry.
(2) For the purpose of asking the occupier of a place for consent to enter, an inspector may, without the occupier's consent or a warrant—
(a) enter land around premises at the place to an extent that is reasonable to contact the occupier; or
(b) enter part of the place the inspector reasonably considers members of the public ordinarily are allowed to enter when they wish to contact the occupier.
(3) For subsection (1)(d), an office for administering or managing a retirement village does not include a part of the place where a person resides.