Queensland will become the first state in Australia to ban outlaw bikies from wearing insignia in public under the Labor government's changes to anti-gang legislation.

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk on Sunday revealed some of the proposed reforms to the Liberal National Party's (LNP) Vicious Lawless Association Disestablishment (VLAD) Act that will be introduced into the state's hung parliament on September 13.

Existing provisions within liquor legislation which ban the wearing of club colours, insignia, logos or acronyms within licensed venues will be extended to cover any public area.

"My message is very clear - you will not be able to intimidate members of the Queensland public because if you do, your colours will be confiscated and you will face possible jail time," Ms Palaszczuk said.