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Noosa Shire Council

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Sunshine Coast Waterways Authority Bill 2026

This bill sets up the Sunshine Coast Waterways Authority, a new government body to plan for and manage the region's rivers, creeks, lakes and passages in one coordinated place. It must produce a 10-year strategy and yearly programs, manage navigational access and marine infrastructure, and monitor sand and sediment movement, while marine safety and pollution rules stay with Maritime Safety Queensland.

4/3/2026· PASSED· Hon B Mickelberg MP
EnvironmentRegional QueenslandTransport & Roads
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Sunshine Coast Waterways Authority Bill 2026

This bill establishes the Sunshine Coast Waterways Authority, a new statutory body to plan for and manage the region's waterways from Pumicestone Passage to the Noosa River. It responds to community concerns about fragmented waterway management across multiple councils and State agencies, particularly around the Bribie Island breakthrough. The authority will manage infrastructure, navigational access, and sand and sediment movement, with $35.6 million in government funding over three years.

4/3/2026· PASSED· Hon B Mickelberg MP
EnvironmentRegional QueenslandGovernment & Elections

Planning (Consequential) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2015

This bill updates 68 other Queensland laws so they work with the new Planning Act 2016 and Planning and Environment Court Act 2016, which together replace the Sustainable Planning Act 2009. It mostly changes terminology and cross-references, removes duplicated or outdated planning steps, and sets transitional rules so any application already lodged is finished under the old system.

12/11/2015· PASSED with amendment· Hon J Trad MP
Government & ElectionsEnvironmentHousing & Renting
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