State Government Information & Legislative Resources
Council has provided the following information on key Queensland Government resources and legislation related to planning and development.
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To view current Acts and Regulations including those listed below, visit the Queensland Government Legislation website.
- Building Act 1975 and Regulations
- Building Fire Safety Regulation 2008
- Coastal Protection and Management Act 1995 and Regulation
- Environmental Protection Act 1994 and Regulations
- Local Government Act 2009 and Regulations
- Nature Conservation Act 1992 and Regulations
- Planning Act 2016
- Plumbing and Drainage Act 2002 and Regulations
- Residential Services Act 2002 and Regulation
- Right to Information Act 2009 and Regulation
- Land Titles Act 1994 and Regulation
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The State Assessment and Referral Agency (SARA) is the first and only point of contact for development applications where the state has a jurisdiction under the Planning Act 2016. Visit the State Assessment and Referral Agencies website for more information.
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The Department of State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning coordinates planning services for Queensland, including development applications, regional plans, state planning policies and regulatory provisions and infrastructure strategies. Find out more about planning in Queensland on the Departments website.
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The Wide Bay Regional Plan applies to land in the Fraser Coast Region.
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The State Planning Policy (SPP) provides a comprehensive set of principles which underpin Queensland’s planning system to guide local governments and the state government in land use planning and development assessment.
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While the Fraser Coast Planning Scheme 2014 provides for “exempt vegetation clearing” under some circumstances, owners of properties which contain wildlife habitat or remnant vegetation should also refer to the Department of Natural Resources and Mines website for information prior to undertaking any clearing of native vegetation on their property.
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A dividing fence dispute may arise if owners of adjoining properties disagree about fence construction or maintenance.
For information on avoiding disputes visit the Queensland Goverment website.
For information on resolving disputes visit the Queensland Government or Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal websites. -
A tree dispute is a disagreement between neighbours about one or more trees on adjoining properties.
For information on avoiding disputes visit the Queensland Goverment website.
For information on resolving disputes visit the Queensland Government or Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal websites.