Queensland's government hasn't made its mind up about what to do about Uber, but has hinted the controversial ride-sharing service could co-exist with taxis.

The state is reviewing its taxi strategy later this year and Deputy Premier Jackie Trad says a range of options to deal with Uber will be considered.

Ms Trad says there could be a complete crackdown on Uber or further deregulation of taxis, but she won't rule out both co-existing in Queensland.

"Other jurisdictions have made a place for Uber without diminishing the importance of the taxi industry that's already established," she said.

Uber has been at the centre of prolonged debate about regulatory changes to the industry since it entered the Australian market, with the Taxi Council Queensland denouncing it as a "foreign bully" over the latest marketing technique of cutting fares to bolster participation.

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk on Wednesday called for a national approach to deal with the ride-sharing service.

In the meantime a police crackdown on Uber continues in Queensland, with drivers being issued with on the spot fines.