Planning Scheme

The Barcaldine Region Planning Scheme 2023 guides, enables and manages new development across the Barcaldine Region for the decade to come.

The planning scheme has effect from 14 August 2023.

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The planning scheme also relies on and refers to the State Planning Policy mapping set out in the table below. This mapping is published by the Queensland Government’s Department of State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning within its State Planning Policy Interactive Mapping System (SPP IMS) accessible via https://planning.statedevelopment.qld.gov.au/planning-framework/mapping

Planning scheme aspect Theme State Interest Mapping Layer
Overlays
Natural hazards overlay Safety and resilience to hazards Natural hazards risk and resilience Bushfire prone area:
  • Very high potential bushfire intensity
  • High potential bushfire intensity;
  • Medium potential bushfire intensity; and
  • Potential impact buffer.
Regional infrastructure overlay Infrastructure Energy and water supply Major electricity infrastructure
Electricity substations
Economic growth Agriculture Stock route network
Other Aspects
6.2 Zone Codes Environment and heritage Biodiversity All Matters of State Environmental Significance (MSES) layers
8.3.3 Reconfiguring a Lot Code Economic Growth Agriculture Agricultural land classification – class A and class B

Public notice of commencement and adoption

Public notice published in the Local Government Gazette, Vol 393, No 64, Page 481 on 28 July 2023(PDF, 249KB)

Supporting Documents

The following documents were prepared to support the plan-making process and inform the planning scheme:

Fact Sheets

The following factsheets may assist you in understand key aspects of the planning scheme and its effect:

For further information, see also Council’s online resources for Building Work, Development Applications and Plumbing Works.

Superseded planning schemes

The Barcaldine Region Planning Scheme 2023 has effect from 14 August 2023. It replaces and supersedes the three planning schemes previously implemented for different parts of the region.

Section 29 of the Planning Act 2016, together with sections 11 and 12 of the Planning Regulation 2017, sets out the process and requirements for a person seeking to have a superseded planning scheme apply to a proposed development. A superseded planning scheme request must be made in writing to the Council within one (1) year after the planning scheme creating the superseded planning scheme took effect.

If Council approves a superseded planning scheme request, then the person has six (6) months from the date of that approval to lodge the development application to be assessed under the regime of the superseded planning scheme, rather than the more recently gazetted planning scheme. Fees may apply to the making of a superseded planning scheme request.

If you are considering a superseded planning scheme request, Council encourages the use of its pre-lodgement service. For pre-lodgement support, contact Council on (07) 4651 5600.

Superseded planning schemes are able to viewed and downloaded using the following links:

Superseded planning schemes Commenced Superseded
Aramac Shire Planning Scheme 2006 (Version 2)(PDF, 7MB) 29 Nov 2013 14 Aug 2023
Barcaldine Shire Planning Scheme 2006 (Version 2)(PDF, 7MB) 29 Nov 2013 14 Aug 2023
Jericho Shire Planning Scheme 2006 (Version 2)(PDF, 8MB) 29 Nov 2013 14 Aug 2023