Mayor optimistic on State Facilitated Development result

Published on 21 March 2025

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Noosa Mayor Frank Wilkie remains optimistic the LNP State Government will soon deliver positive news on applications under the State Facilitated Development (SFD) process. 

 

The community is awaiting SFD decisions on a 40-unit development in Tewantin and a 196-unit development at Noosa Junction. 

Prior to the October state election, the former government passed legislation permitting applicants to bypass council planning processes to build developments of potentially any height if the project contained an element affordable housing. 
In December last year, the newly elected LNP State Government passed legislation, equipping the planning minister with new powers to amend or repeal existing SFD applications. 
Director of Development and Regulation Richard MacGillivray said council staff have put forward their views on the proposed developments. 
“Our officers have been involved in the process, providing clear advice to the state government, regarding the proposals and requesting modifications be made to ensure alignment with the local planning scheme,” he said. 
“Having council involved in the decision-making process is a model that works and produces better outcomes for the community.” 
Cr Wilkie said Council supported the need for more affordable housing, providing it is the size and scale appropriate for the shire. 
“We want to work with developers and the state government to ensure important housing projects are delivered that aligns with Noosa’s planning scheme and benefit our community,” Cr Wilkie said. 

 

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