Queensland Cattle Feedlots
There's a lot involved in getting approval for a Cattle Feedlot, even a small one - but don't let that discourage you. Planning Approval Group actually
originated in rural Queensland - on a cattle property, no less! That's the 'next level' kind of understanding and real-world expertise we bring to your feedlot application.
The Importance of Feedlots
Cattle Feedlots have become a critical part of the beef production industry. Queensland has the most cattle in Australia, accounting for approximately 42% of the national herd.
It's unsurprising, then, that Queensland also has the largest number of cattle in feedlots in Australia, representing 60% of the national total.
Cattle feedlots provide an efficient and consistent method for beef production, as well as providing critical assistance to producers during drought.
Read more about Cattle Feedlot Development Approvals in our booklet, or download our flyer to share
Key Requirements
for cattle feedlots
There's more to cattle feedlots, as you no doubt know, than just putting up some fences. Here are the key requirements for development approval:
- Impact Assessment - the majority of cattle feedlots in Queensland will require impact assessment. This means additional focus on public notification.
- Specialised Reporting - the majority of cattle feedlots in Queensland will require additional technical reports, the most common being an Effluent and Stormwater Management Plan. Another common one is a Traffic Management Plan.
- Precise Plans - feedlots applications require precise site plans for the Council to assess and approve.
- Environmental Authority - Cattle Feedlots in Queensland require an Environmental Authority (EA) under the Environmental Protection Act 1994.
Yes!
We can provide all these and more for your cattle feedlot!
Our Job: Manage & Minimise
Starting or expanding a cattle feedlot is no small task. Beef production efficiency, transport, humane cattle management, environmental protection, management and maintenance of facilities... the list goes on. So, trust us when we say - the stress and weight can be reduced!
Careful, educated, and experienced town planning can:
- reduce approval risks - minimise approval timelines - get things done efficiently -
- give you time to focus on other important aspects of the feedlot -
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