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EPBC Act Regional Planning: Landscape-Scale Environmental Reform

EPBC Act Regional Planning: Landscape-Scale Environmental Reform
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This page explains how regional planning under EPBC Act reforms will guide infrastructure and environmental outcomes across Australia.

  • Regional plans support major infrastructure while improving environmental protection
  • They provide better information for planning and decision-making
  • Help proponents reduce impacts and regulatory duplication
  • Identify early ‘no-go’ areas and protect high conservation value regions
  • Enable better management of cumulative impacts and restoration investment
  • Developed collaboratively with communities, governments, business, NGOs, Traditional Owners, and experts

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Essential for industry stakeholders planning infrastructure or resource projects in Australia’s regions.

  • Clarifies how regional plans will guide project approvals and reduce regulatory overlap
  • Highlights pilot plans in Queensland for mining and wind energy sectors
  • Explains how plans identify areas to avoid and manage cumulative impacts
  • Describes the transition from guidance to regulatory plans
  • Supports risk management and compliance for major developments
  • Outlines collaboration with business and technical experts

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