Applying for approvals
All works on strategic port land, excluding some minor works, and in port waters require a port development approval.
We are responsible for managing development on strategic port land in accordance with the
Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 and are the assessment manager for development undertaken wholly on strategic port land under the
Planning Act 2016 and associated
Planning Regulation 2017. The
Planning Act 2016 is the primary planning and development assessment legislation in Queensland and affords ports jurisdictional powers and responsibilities to manage assessable development on strategic port land.
Some development will trigger GPC as a referral agency and other development may also trigger the need for approval under other state or commonwealth legislation, such as the
State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 and the
Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
Pre-lodgement Meeting
Prior to making a development application, participation in a pre-lodgement meeting and/or obtaining written pre-lodgement advice from GPC and any relevant referral agency is encouraged.
For pre-lodgement meetings and development application submissions information, you can contact our Principal Planning Advisor using the below details or via email.
- 40 Goondoon Street, Gladstone QLD 4680
- PO Box 259, Gladstone QLD 4680
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P: (07) 4976 1287 or (07) 4976 1314
Land owners consent
Written land owners consent from GPC’s Port Strategy & Development Department must be obtained prior to making an application for any planning or development approval that relates to land owned or leased by GPC.
Development application requirements
Development application requirements are described in detail in the relevant Land Use Plan and at a minimum include:
- Being made in the approved format utilising the
Development Assessment forms. Applications must be accompanied by the assessments, reports and plans required under the approved forms.
- Applications for Material Change of Use and Tidal Works are accompanied by written land owners consent for making the application.
- Address and comply with the benchmarks required under the
Planning Regulation 2017 including relevant port Land Use Plan:
- Proponents are to provide sufficient information to demonstrate compliance with relevant codes including GPC's Development Code 2012. This guideline provides detailed standards and requirements for port development in Bundaberg, Gladstone and Rockhampton.
Development Application Process
For detailed process options, refer to Development Assessment Rules.
Development Desicions
View our development decisions register for application outcomes.