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Cattle feedlotting

General information

Feeding cattle prepared or manufactured stockfeed at levels greater than necessary for survival in a confined area with a capacity of:

is defined as ERA 2 under Schedule 1 of the Environmental Protection Regulation 1998.

Depending on the above capacities, cattle feedlotting is either a level 1 or level 2 ERA and needs a development permit and a registration certificate.

Guidelines and policies

You should contact the Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries (DPI&F) for copies of any guidelines and policies you should refer to when preparing your application.

If applying to the EPA, you should refer to the following documents when preparing your application:

Information sheet: Information for applicants for an environmentally relevant activity (ERA)

Pre-design conference service

For an activity devolved to the DPI&F, you should contact both the DPI&F and the relevant local government for advice on the proposed development before you lodge your application.

For ERAs administered by the EPA a ‘pre-design conference’ service is offered for projects which may include issues requiring a high level of assessment. This service includes meeting with an EPA project manager to discuss all the information requirements to be provided with your application.

For more details, read the Pre-design conference fact sheet.

This service can be initiated by contacting the Ecoaccess Customer Service Unit on 1300 368 326 or by email at eco.access@epa.qld.gov.au or completing a Pre-design conference application form. If a pre-design conference is required to discuss your application in more detail, an EPA officer will contact you directly.

Permits and approvals

The development permit will contain conditions to ensure that industry is conducted in a way that minimises impacts on the environment.

The administration and enforcement of this ERA is delegated to DPI&F unless the activity includes an ERA that is administered by the EPA at the same place.

The relevant local government must also be contacted regarding any requirements in addition to the ERA matters for the development permit.

Forms and fees

There are a number of categories within this ERA. Different fees apply to each category. These fees are listed in the information sheet Summary of fees — environmentally relevant activities.

As applications will require a development approval, application forms can be obtained from the relevant local government. The forms are also available from a link under the Integrated Planning Act 1997 section of the application forms webpage.

If applying to the EPA, application forms can be obtained online or contact the Ecoaccess Customer Service Unit on 1300 368 326 for assistance.

Last updated: 14 October 2005