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Real Estate

18 September, 2024

Modernising rural revival

Moreton Bay’s new housing blueprint


RURAL townships in Moreton Bay are at the heart of Council’s new Better Housing Amendment (BHA), focusing on enhancing the traditional character of Woodford, Wamuran, D’Aguilar, Dayboro, and Samford Village.

The BHA aims to ensure that development aligns with the unique identities of these towns, reinforcing their rural and country town characteristics. City of Moreton Bay Mayor Peter Flannery noted that maintaining these identities is crucial given the pressures of population growth. “Our rural townships have a long history and established character that needs to be preserved,” he said.

“These townships play a vital social and economic role, drawing both residents and visitors.” Cr Flannery said it was important that the design and consistency with each township’s character was maintained. “This approach will enhance landscape, scenic, and townscape values without prohibiting development,” he added.

“We’re fortunate to have such diverse places, and our goal is to preserve and manage this unique character into the future.” Division 12 Councillor Tony Latter agreed, stating that development should both retain and enhance the character of each location to support social interaction, liveability, and tourism. Division 11 Councillor Darren Grimwade highlighted the need to balance rural lifestyles with population growth.

“Residents want to maintain each township’s unique identity and prevent them from becoming extensions of urban areas,” he said. Approved by the State Government in August, the BHA addresses current housing challenges while promoting good design, diverse housing options, and better neighbourhoods Key changes include improved parking requirements, increased green space for outdoor living, appropriate setbacks to avoid overcrowding, and enhanced standards for secondary dwellings.

Cr Flannery stressed that these changes are intended for future generations and reflect the Council’s commitment to balancing development with community expectations. “We’ve worked closely with the community to ensure our planning approach protects the environment while providing essential services and infrastructure,” he said.

The BHA was adopted on September 4 and will be implemented in the new planning scheme starting 30 October 2024.

For more information, visit www.yoursay. moretonbay.qld.gov.au/ better-housing-amendment.

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