4 High relevance to you
2025

Queensland Bioregional planning

Queensland Bioregional planning
Framework/Tool

Bioregional planning in Queensland supports better environmental outcomes and clearer guidance for mining and development projects under the EPBC Act.

  • Focuses on cumulative impact analysis and biodiversity mapping
  • Targets three regions: South-east, North, and North-west Queensland
  • Includes mineral mining in Julia Creek and Richmond areas
  • Supports strategic planning and early decision-making
  • Engages stakeholders including industry, First Nations, and community
  • Plans to be finalised by mid-2026 with ongoing updates

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This content is highly relevant to mining industry stakeholders seeking clarity on environmental planning and approvals in Queensland.

  • Provides guidance for mineral mining in north-west Queensland
  • Supports strategic planning for exploration and development
  • Improves certainty in EPBC Act assessments
  • Includes mapping and modelling of biodiversity values
  • Outlines stakeholder engagement opportunities for industry
  • Helps manage cumulative impacts from mining activities

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