Changes commencing July 1st, 2026
Comparing the consolidation as at June 10th, 2026 with July 1st, 2026 · 60 changes
(2) After a review of the planning proposal, the Minister is to determine the following— (a) whether the matter should proceed (with or without variation), (b) whether the matter should be resubmitted for any reason (including for further studies or other information, or for the revision of the planning proposal), (c) the minimum period of public exhibition of the planning proposal (or a determination that no such public exhibition is required because of the minor nature of the proposal), Note. Under Schedule 1, the mandatory period of public exhibition is 28 days if a determination is not made under paragraph (c). (d) any consultation required with State or Commonwealth public authorities that will or may be adversely affected by the proposed instrument, (e) whether a public hearing is to be held into the matter by the Independent Planning Commission or other specified person or body, (f) the times within which the various stages of the procedure for the making of the proposed instrument are to be completed, (g) if the planning proposal authority is a council—whether the council is authorised to make the proposed instrument and any conditions the council is required to comply with before the instrument is made.
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(2) After a review of the planning proposal, the Minister is to determine the following— (a) whether the matter should proceed (with or without variation), (b) whether the matter should be resubmitted for any reason (including for further studies or other information, or for the revision of the planning proposal), (c) the minimum period of public exhibition of the planning proposal (or a determination that no such public exhibition is required because of the minor nature of the proposal), Note. Under Schedule 1, the mandatory period of public exhibition is 28 days if a determination is not made under paragraph (c). (d) whether consultation is required with State or Commonwealth public authorities and, if so, the public authorities to be consulted, (e) whether a public hearing is to be held into the matter by the Independent Planning Commission or other specified person or body, (f) the times within which the various stages of the procedure for the making of the proposed instrument are to be completed, (g) if the planning proposal authority is a council—whether the council is authorised to make the proposed instrument and any conditions the council is required to comply with before the instrument is made.