A much-anticipated review likely to decide the fate of Uber in Queensland looks likely to be brought forward - by one month.

Speaking at an innovation summit in Brisbane, Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said she wanted to see a long-standing review into the taxi and ride-sharing industry finalised by July instead of the original August deadline.

The comments came a little more than a week after the state's Parliament passed laws to increase fines against Uber drivers and give transport officers more power to catch them.

Taxi drivers applauded the change but Uber Queensland slammed the new legislation, claiming it undermined the review process, which was first announced in October last year.