In Queensland we are in the midst of an exciting period of change and growth.

This growth is no more obvious than in South East Queensland. In fact by 2041 the population of SEQ is expected to have increased by 2 million people.

As the economic, social and cultural hub of Queensland, South East Queensland (SEQ) has been subject to sustained high levels of growth since the early 2000s. While this growth has significantly altered the region, the state government has been successful in harnessing the opportunities it has provided to enhance SEQ’s liveability and prosperity, through utilising effective growth management tools and frameworks such as the South East Queensland Regional Plan.

As part of the government’s ongoing commitment to planning in SEQ, the department has undertaken a review of the current SEQ Regional Plan 2009–2031. This review has resulted in the development of ShapingSEQ, the draft South East Queensland Regional Plan.

ShapingSEQ provides a framework for managing the region’s growth over the next 25 years and sets a vision for the next 50 years. Its development has included significant consultation with state and local governments and the community in response to the region’s expected changing population, both in size (5.3 million people by 2041) and demographics.

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Things to note

From Page 9 “What’s new in ShapingSEQ?

5 Placing greater emphasis on public and active transport to move people around the region.

7 Increasing emphasis on protecting and sustainably using SEQ’s regional landscapes and natural assets.

8 Identifying and mapping regional biodiversity corridors and values to support the protection of these values.

10 Valuing design as a way to create more housing choice, and memorable and liveable urban places and spaces, to benefit our communities socially, economically and environmentally.

Talk to a Planner

The ShapingSEQ project team will be available at sessions throughout SEQ in November and December.

These one-on-one sessions with a planner are relevant to anyone interested in further information or clarification about ShapingSEQ. No formal presentations will be provided – you can drop-in at any time during the advertised session times.

Please register your interest in attending your preferred session and come prepared with your questions about the ShapingSEQ.

Submissions

In line with the state government’s focus on ensuring genuine public participation, transparency and engagement in the planning process, the draft plan is now available for public consultation. Formal submissions are invited on ShapingSEQ from Thursday 20 October 2016 to midnight, Friday 3 March 2017.

Submissions can be provided in one of the following three ways:

  1. online submission form
  2. in writing to:
    Draft South East Queensland Regional Plan feedback
    Department of Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning
    PO Box 15009
    City East Qld 4000
  3. email to SEQRegionalPlan@dilgp.qld.gov.au

 

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