In the media
Government grant assessment criteria "must be above
suspicion"
The ALGA has renewed calls for public grants to councils
and community organisations to be assessed against transparent
criteria and awarded on merit. It comes amidst allegations that
some state and commonwealth government grants and funding programs,
including the Safer Communities Fund, have been
"gerrymandered" (11 February 2021).
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Future water plans must factor in climate change
The Productivity Commission says hotter, drier weather in
years to come will mean a reduction in water availability for most
of the country. It says state and territory governments should
establish waterway managers with formal oversight responsibility
for wetland and waterway management, and that decisions about
government-held environmental water should be made by independent
bodies (11 February 2021).
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Bushfire adaptation measures "need local and
national focus"
The need for improved local and national adaptation
measures to limit the growing fire risk in south-eastern Australia
has been reiterated in another scientific study (05 February 2021).
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Budget support for councils will drive post-COVID
recovery: ALGA
In its 2021-22 Pre-Budget Submission, ALGA has urged the
Morrison Government to prioritise local jobs, infrastructure
investment, and community wellbeing initiatives (04 February 2021).
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Queensland
Brisbane approves wave of waterfront developments
Brisbane's city skyline will continue to transform
with a wave of major development projects receiving the official
tick of approval. Council's decisions reflect major development
taking place in Brisbane CBD (09 February 2021).
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Brisbane historic riverside mansion Lamb House protected
from development under planning changes
The Brisbane City Council approves planning amendments
preventing the heritage-listed, riverside mansion "Home,"
also known as Lamb House, from being developed (09 February 2021).
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Tony Williams declared Rockhampton's new mayor,
ending months of uncertainty
Tony Williams has snagged the Rockhampton mayoralty with
59 per cent of the vote after exclusions and the distribution of
preferences and 25 per cent of first preference votes (04 February
2021).
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Moreton Bay courts big tech for innovation hub
Moreton Bay Regional Council launched its Regional
Economic Development Strategy with the 460ha site at The Mill, a
key piece of greenfield development, earmarked for an innovation
and tech precinct (03 February 2021).
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Spending, jobs, foot traffic on the rise as data shows
Brisbane economy "bouncing back" from pandemic
The Brisbane economy is starting to "bounce
back" from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, with
retail spending in the 2020 November-to-December period one of the
biggest in a decade, new data shows (02 February 2021).
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Queensland councils call on Federal Government to
establish a national reinsurance pool
The peak body representing Queensland's 77 councils is
urging the Federal Government to establish a national reinsurance
pool to help reduce the cost of insurance premiums in North
Queensland and across northern Australia (02 February 2021).
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In Practice and Courts
ALGA pre-budget submission 2021-22
Australia's communities have been through challenging
times in the past 12 months. Now more than ever, Federal Government
support for local governments to assist our communities is vital
for creating local jobs and strengthening community wellbeing (1
February 2021). Read more here.
LGs eligible for environmental safe havens funding
Councils have been advised that they can apply for
Commonwealth grants to build safe havens for threatened native
wildlife species. Local government agencies/bodies can apply for
grants ranging from $500,000 up to $1.8 million. The cut-off for
grant applications is 11 January 2021, and projects eligible for
grants must be completed by 31 May 2023. Click
here for more information.
Queensland
Gold Coast Coastal Adaptation Plan
The City of the Gold Coast has released its draft Coastal
Adaptation Plan for feedback. The plan outlines a long-term
strategy for how the Gold Coast responds to the impact of climate
change. Community engagement runs from 19 January to 19 February
2021. To read the draft plan or to provide feedback, please click
here.
City of the Gold Coast: Express DA service
The City of the Gold Coast has announced a range of
incentives to support the property industry. The City of Gold Coast
is introducing a new fast track service, called Express Development
Application (Express DA). Express DA will commence
on the 27 October 2020 and replace the existing RiskSmart service.
As part of the
city's economic support during COVID-19, the City is
offering a 50 per cent discount on Express DAs for 12 months (from
27 October 2020 to 27 October 2021).
Have your say.
Rockhampton Regional Council expands development
incentives policy
Rockhampton Regional Council has expanded its development
incentives policy to include multi-residential unit developments
within close proximity to the CBD. The policy will apply to
DA's lodged between 1 January 2021 and 31 December 2021. For
more information, please click
here.
PCA: New Sunshine Coast planning scheme
The Sunshine Coast Council will begin community
consultation on a new planning scheme later this year. The changes
are expected to align with newer state and local planning policies
including the South-East Queensland Regional Plan which is set to
be renewed next year. The new planning scheme is expected to be
delivered in 2024 (February 2021). Read more
here.
Cases
Queensland
Island
Resorts (Apartments) Pty Ltd v Gold Coast City
Council [2021] QCA
19
LOCAL GOVERNMENT – POWERS, FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES OF
COUNCILS GENERALLY – PARTICULAR POWERS AND FUNCTIONS –
MISCELLANEOUS POWERS – where the appellant owns properties
within the local government area of the respondent – where
one of the respondent's functions as a council is to levy
general rates on all rateable land within its local government area
– where the respondent considers that land used for tourism
and tourism-related business and industry should generate a greater
contribution to general rate revenue than land that is not used for
a commercial purpose – where residential lots used to provide
rental accommodation to "permanent residents" were
categorised as Category 2T and residential lots used to provide
rental accommodation to "itinerants" were categorised as
Category 3T – whether the primary judge erred in not finding
that deciding rating categories based on whether the rateable land
was rented to an "itinerant" or "permanent
resident" was characterising land solely on the basis of the
personal characteristics of the occupant from time to time –
whether the primary judge erred in not finding that the
differential general rating categories 2T and 3T characterised land
based upon the personal characteristics of a person who may occupy
the land from time to time – whether the primary judge erred
in not finding that the respondent impermissibly took into account
an irrelevant consideration – whether the appeal should be
dismissed.
Judicial Review Act 1991 Qld s 20(2)(e), s 23(a); Local Government
Act 2009 Qld s 4(2), s 92, s 93, s 94, s 96; Local Government
Regulation 2012 Qld s 80, s 81.
Powe
v David Hansen on behalf of Logan City Council
[2021] QDC 12
CRIMINAL LAW – PLANNING ACT OFFENCES – APPEAL
FROM MAGISTRATES COURT – interpreters not sworn –
inadmissible evidence tendered – whether miscarriage of
justice.
Justices Act 1886 Qld; Local Government Act 2009 Qld; Oaths Act
1967 Qld; Planning Act 2016 Qld; Sustainable Planning Act 2009
Qld.
We
Kando Pty Ltd v Maranoa Regional Council
[2021] QPEC 1
PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT – ORIGINATING APPLICATION
– application to further change a development approval for a
regulated waste storage facility.
PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT – APPEAL – appeal against the
decision of the respondent to refuse an application to extend the
currency period for the regulated waste storage facility.
Planning Act 2016 Qld ss 78A, 81, 87 and Schedule 2.
Planning and Environment Court Act 2016 Qld ss 43 and 45.
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