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Ecoaccess > Cultural heritage > Heritage-registered places

Development by the State in a registered place

General information

To find out how to apply for a licence or permit to carry out this specific activity lawfully you will need to read the key reference materials. Links to key information materials on this issue are listed below for quick referencing. You can also read the legislation online by visiting the Office of Parliamentary Counsel website.

Under Section 45 of the Queensland Heritage Act 1992 the State must apply to the Queensland Heritage Council for a recommendation regarding development in a registered place.

Guidelines and policies

Links to key information materials are listed below.

Pre-design conference service

The EPA offers a ‘pre-design conference’ service 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

To apply for this type of licence, you need to lodge a completed application form. The process for lodging your application will be outlined in your application kit.

Forms and fees

Please download an application form or contact the help desk for assistance. No fees apply.

Application form Part B: Development by the State in registered place

Last updated: 04 July 2006