Rockhampton Region Planning Scheme

The Rockhampton Region Planning Scheme commenced on Monday 24 August 2015. The Planning Scheme is Council’s most important tool for guiding the Region’s future growth and development. Prepared to provide a consistent approach to land use planning throughout the region the Rockhampton Region Planning Scheme replaced the Fitzroy Shire, Mount Morgan Shire and Rockhampton City Planning Schemes.
View and search the Rockhampton Region Planning Scheme through Council's online planning service, Rock e Plan. Rock e Plan provides an online planning and development service to view and search the current and previous versions of the Rockhampton Region Planning Scheme and interactive Planning Scheme Mapping.
Proposed Planning Scheme Amendments
Currently open for consultation
Amendments to the Rockhampton Region Planning Scheme currently open for public consultation are listed in the table below. You can view the changes being proposed and have your say by visiting Engagement HQ.
Amendment
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Summary of amendment
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Not applicable |
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Completed consultation
Amendments which have recently completed consultation are listed in the table below.
Amendment
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Consultation closed and status
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Not applicable |
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Rockhampton Region Planning Scheme Table of Amendments
Date of commencement
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Planning scheme version number
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Amendment type
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Summary of amendments
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28 March 2025
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Version 5
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Major Amendment |
Package A
- Change to the flood hazard overlay table of assessment for reconfiguring a lot and flood hazard overlay code.
Package B
- Changes to the zoning from low density residential to local centre zone of 78 East Street, Mount Morgan (Lot 1 RP602282, Lot 1 RP605080 and Lot 2 RP608362) to reflect the outcome of a council meeting resolution (16 August 2022); and
- Changes to the tables of assessment within the Specialised Centre Zone – Yaamba Road Precinct to align with development approval D/77-2022 – 452-488 Yaamba Road, Norman Gardens (Lot 25 on RP610513).
Package C
- Changes to the minimum lot size in the reconfiguration of a lot code for low density residential (from 400m2 to 300m2 standard lot and from 600m2 to 300m2 rear lot (excluding access)) and low medium density residential zones (from 600m2 to 300m2 rear lot only (excluding access));
- Changes to the level of assessment for multiple dwellings in the low density residential zone from impact assessable to code assessable where located on higher order roads and within 200 metres of a centres zone, park or sport and recreation zone, hospital or university;
- Reduce the minimum site area required for dual occupancy (from 800m2 to 600m2) and multiple dwellings (from 1,200m2 to 1,000m2) in the low density residential zone;
- Increase density of dwellings for dual occupancy (from 1 unit per 400m2 to 1 unit per 300m2) and multiple dwelling in the low density residential zone (from 1 unit per 400m2 to 1 unit per 250m2); and
- Reduce the minimum lot size for dual occupancy (from 600m2 to 400m2) and multiple dwellings (from 1,000m2 to 800m2) in the low medium density residential zone.
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25 October 2023
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Version 3 and 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4
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Major Amendment
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Version 3
- Update the residential designations based on the anticipated population growth. Three parcels of land designated as ‘Future Urban’ in the Strategic Framework and Emerging Community in the zone framework and are proposed to be changed to ‘New Urban’ and ‘Low Density Residential’ zone;
- Allow home-based business in Industry zones for existing houses;
- Provide further clarification to the Industrial use definitions by adding the industry thresholds to the definitions;
- Amend subdivision provisions to align with the mandatory State regulations;
- Include North Rockhampton Flood Management Area (NRFMA) Stage 2 (temporary flood barriers);
- Amend inconsistencies in regard to interpretation of the Planning Scheme; and
- Zone and Overlay mapping changes.
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Version 4
- Updated Fitzroy River Flood Overlay Map; and
- Updated Local Catchment Flood Overlay Map.
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14 June 2021
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Version 2.2
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Minor Amendment (Please contact Council for a copy of the superseded Planning Scheme)
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- Update all superseded legislation and Australian Standards;
- Update the list of approved 'inconsistent' development applications (Schedule 4); and
- Update the recently approved Ministerial Designations (Schedule 5).
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3 March 2020
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Version 2.1
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Interim Local Government Infrastructure Plan Amendment
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- Introduce five catchments - Parkhurst, North Rockhampton, South Rockhampton, Gracemere and Mount Morgan;
- Update the Planning Assumptions Model for new population and employment projections
- Update timings for Trunk Infrastructure Projects
- Update costs associated with Trunk Infrastructure Projects
- Modify and add new Trunk Infrastructure Projects; and
- Administrative updates and changes.
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25 November 2019
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Version 2
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Major Amendment
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- Removal of requirements associated with Table 5.6.1 Building Works;
- Amended Table of Assessment for Operational works associated with an advertising device, advertising devices code and advertising devices planning scheme policy to provide greater clarity and to include requirements for digital signage;
- Renaming of Neighbourhood Character Overlay to Character Overlay and updated character mapping and character code provisions;
- Amended High Density Residential zone table of assessable for retirement facilities to be accepted development;
- Inclusion of the Kershaw Gardens, Fitzroy River Accommodation and Industry precincts into the tables of assessment and zone codes;
- Inclusion of administrative definition for self-contained vehicles;
- Removal of the minor demolition administrative definition;
- Inclusion of Table SC1.3.1 - index and definitions of advertising devices;
- Inclusion of short-term accommodation provisions into the residential tables of assessment and zone codes;
- Amended zoning;
- Flood hazard overlay code, planning scheme policy and mapping to provide greater clarity and to incorporate the North Rockhampton floodplain management area;
- Amended stormwater management code and stormwater management planning scheme policy to include water sensitive urban design principles; and
- General administrative and legislative updates.
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3 July 2017
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Version 1.1
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Alignment Amendment
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- Align with new terminology under the Planning Act 2016;
- Strategic framework reflected within the relevant codes (zone, development and overlay codes) for code assessment;
- Editing, removing of duplication, updating outdated documents and the like; and
- Removal of the development application requirements planning scheme policy.
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24 August 2015
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Version 1
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Original planning scheme
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- Prepared to provide a consistent approach for land use planning throughout the region. The Rockhampton Region Planning Scheme replaced the Fitzroy Shire, Mount Morgan Shire and Rockhampton City Planning Schemes.
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Superseded Planning Schemes
The Rockhampton Region Planning Scheme replaced the Fitzroy Shire, Mount Morgan Shire and Rockhampton City Planning Schemes.
View the Superseded Planning Schemes .