Port of Gladstone Land Use Plan

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Consultation has closed on the Statement of Proposal for the Port of Gladstone Land Use Plan. We are now underway in preparing the draft Land use plan and it is anticipated consultation on this draft plan will open in January 2022.

Gladstone Ports Corporation (GPC) is preparing a new Land Use Plan for the Port of Gladstone.

A new Land Use Plan is developed every eight years and provides an opportunity for the community to review and comment on how development on strategic port land is regulated and managed. The plan identifies strategic port land to be used for port and industry development, and provides the framework for GPC to assess and approve development on port land.

Under the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, GPC is required to prepare and release a Statement of Proposal when making or amending Land Use Plans.

The Statement of Proposal identifies matters GPC anticipates the Land Use Plan will address, states how GPC intends to address these matters, and provides the opportunity for stakeholders to provide comment to GPC to assist in the development of the Land Use Plan.

Consultation was completed on the Statement of Proposal for the Port of Gladstone Land Use Plan at the end of 2021. We are now underway in preparing the draft Land use plan and it is anticipated consultation on this draft plan will open mid to late 2022.

Gladstone Ports Corporation (GPC) is preparing a new Land Use Plan for the Port of Gladstone.

A new Land Use Plan is developed every eight years and provides an opportunity for the community to review and comment on how development on strategic port land is regulated and managed. The plan identifies strategic port land to be used for port and industry development, and provides the framework for GPC to assess and approve development on port land.

Under the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, GPC is required to prepare and release a Statement of Proposal when making or amending Land Use Plans.

The Statement of Proposal identifies matters GPC anticipates the Land Use Plan will address, states how GPC intends to address these matters, and provides the opportunity for stakeholders to provide comment to GPC to assist in the development of the Land Use Plan.

Consultation was completed on the Statement of Proposal for the Port of Gladstone Land Use Plan at the end of 2021. We are now underway in preparing the draft Land use plan and it is anticipated consultation on this draft plan will open mid to late 2022.

Consultation has closed on the Statement of Proposal for the Port of Gladstone Land Use Plan. We are now underway in preparing the draft Land use plan and it is anticipated consultation on this draft plan will open in January 2022.

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    Will the new Land Use Plan affect land on Facing Island in a way that allows this land to be used for commercial or industrial purposes? How is land on Facing Island currently classified?

    Brittney asked over 2 years ago

    The Land Use Plan (LUP) will apply to all Strategic Port Land in the Port of Gladstone. GPC regulated land on Facing Island is currently Strategic Port Land included in the ‘Environment Precinct’ under the LUP from 2012. The Statement of Proposal stage (which we are currently in) does not show changes to any land uses, rather let people know that the process of preparing a new LUP is underway. 

    If you have a view on how you would prefer to see the Strategic Port Land on Facing Island managed or used, you are welcome to make a submission to let us know so we can consider this when the LUP is being prepared.