Jeff Seeney rezones caravan park with LNP link
‘Queensland Deputy Premier Jeff Seeney used his ministerial powers to rezone a privately-owned caravan park on the Sunshine Coast against the wishes of the local council
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‘Queensland Deputy Premier Jeff Seeney used his ministerial powers to rezone a privately-owned caravan park on the Sunshine Coast against the wishes of the local council
Kim Stephens (The Brisbane Times, 6.11.14) reports on ALP Councillor Milton Dick’s concerns about increased state power over councils’ planning decisions. Impact of draft Planning and
Barbara TH Yen, in The Conversation (22.10.14), discusses the relationship between property values, property development, and access to the Brisbane ferries system. ‘Traditional funding sources are
Tony Moore reports in The Brisbane Times (2.10.14) that the Australian Institute of Architects will ask Brisbane City Council to redraft a ‘fluffy cartoon’ plan to
Bill Hoffman writes in the Sunshine Coast Daily (1.10.14) that ‘despite promising to put communities back in control of their future, the government’s new Planning and
Kim Stephens reports in The Brisbane Times (30.9.14) that ‘The Gap consultation has been a “charade” – Brisbane City Council has been “caught out doing secret
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