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Showing items 1 through 9 of 9.The text is divided into 8 Parts: Preliminary (1); Management Zones (2); Control Of Activities (3) Permits (4); Reviews Of, And Appeals From, Permit (5); Decisions (6); Issue Of Permits By Entities Other Than Authority; Miscellaneous (7); Transitional Arrangements For Certain Activities (8).For p
This document authorizes the Government of Queensland to issue licenses or make leases authorizing persons indicated in the authorization to take guano or other fertilizing substances on island that are delimited by parallels and meridians specified in it.
This proclamation done by the Governor in Council declares the annexing of certain islands to the Colony of Queensland. The islands interested are indicated in the annexed schedule.
Implements: Queensland Coast Islands Act 1879. (1994-12-05)
The Act provides for the management and protection of the Queensland coastal zone, including its resources and biological diversity. It is divided into 6 Chapters (202 sections).Part 1 of Chapter 2 covers coastal management plans.
This Regulation implements the Coastal Protection and Management Act 1995. It fixes coastal building lines, it sets fees and royalties as prescribe by the Act, and it specifies work that is prescribed tidal work.
This regulation implements the Coastal Protection and Management Act 1995. It establishes coastal management districts, with the names and borders set the annexed schedules. Moreover, it amends Coastal Protection Regulation 2003 on matters related to the coastal management districts.
This Act provides for the administration of certain islands in Torres Straits and in the area between Australia and New Guinea under the law in force in Queensland.
Implemented by: Queensland Coast Islands Proclamation Dated 18 July 1879. (1996-04-11)
This Regulation, consisting of 16 sections divided into four Parts and completed by four Schedules, implements the Coastal Protection and Management Act 1995. It approves coastal zone map—Act, s 18C.
The Act authorizes the construction of a weir over the tidal land of the Breakfast Creek. The Brisbane City Council will be responsible for the construction, the maintenance and renewal of the weir (sect. 3).
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