Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) A crowd controller is a person who, for reward, is at a public place principally for keeping order in or about the public place, including, for example, by doing any of the following—
(a) screening the entry of persons into the place;
(b) monitoring or controlling the behaviour of persons in the place;
(c) removing persons from the place.
Example—
a bouncer at a hotel, nightclub or rock concert
(2) Despite subsection (1), a person is not a crowd controller merely because the person checks that a person allowed admission to the public place has paid for the admission or has an invitation or pass allowing the admission.