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10. Development Assessment under the Planning Act 2016: Striking a balance between a rigid and flexible approach to planning discretion

10. Development Assessment under the Planning Act 2016: Striking a balance between a rigid and flexible approach to planning discretion

Since the commencement of the Planning Act 2016 (PA), the Planning and Environment Court (Court) has been providing increasing guidance through its decisions on the changes to development assessment and decision making under the new legislation. From this emerging case law, the PA represents far more than a simple rebadging of previous concepts and approaches and a substantially new and different approach now applies to development assessment in Queensland. In this Guest Blog, Stafford Hopewell (Gadens Lawyers) explains how this affects all those involved in the development assessment process in Queensland, from applicants to assessment managers to owners to submitters.

1. The Planning Appeal Process Explained

1. The Planning Appeal Process Explained

In this Guest Blog, Planning and Environment Lawyer and Principal of Anderssen Lawyers, Dale Ellerman outlines the process of an Appeal in the Planning and Environment Court.

Consultation website launched by the Qld Government for South East Queensland Regional Plan Review

Consultation website launched by the Qld Government for South East Queensland Regional Plan Review

A community-orientated consultation website has been launched by the Queensland Government to guide the development of a revised South East Queensland Regional Plan (SEQRP).

Town Planning in a Nutshell – It’s Sort of Like the Game Sim City…

Town Planning in a Nutshell – It’s Sort of Like the Game Sim City…

"What is town planning and what does a town planner do?"

“Do you know the game Sim City?”

“Yes.”

“Well, town planning is a little bit like that.”

This is my usual response to the inevitable question after stating what my profession is when meeting someone new...

Most people know the game Sim City and although it is an oversimplification, it provides a nice representation of town planning (and makes it sound a bit fun?).

So if you have ever wondered: “what exactly does a town planner do?” Then continue reading this article. The purpose of this article is to provide a high-level overview of the roles and responsibilities of town planners in the various parts of the planning system in Queensland (our home State).

To begin, the town planning profession is known by several names, all of which aim to describe what we do collectively. These include: urban planning; urban and regional planning; land use planning; statutory planning, city planning and more. The names differ around the world but the roles are fundamentally the same.