Alleged domestic violence offenders would be forced to wear GPS trackers under legislation set to be introduced by the Queensland opposition this week.

If passed, the Liberal National Party's bill would also introduce an automatic three-day stay on any bail order, which would provide a grace period to allow for urgent appeals against magistrates' decisions to set suspects free.

Opposition Leader Tim Nicholls' LNP will introduce the private members' bill this week, Credit:Robert Shakespeare

Opposition Leader Tim Nicholls said they were measures designed to "tip the scales in the favour of the victims".

The trackers, Mr Nicholls said, would alert victims when their alleged attacker was within a certain distance.