Local Law Review Update

Rockhampton Regional Council completed public consultation for the proposed changes to two Subordinate Local Law amendments, including Animal Management (Amendment) Subordinate Local Law (No. 1) 2023 and Parking (Amendment) Subordinate Local Law (No. 1) 2023. 

Amendment to Subordinate Local Law No. 2 (Animal Management) 2011

Notice of Making Animal Management (Amendment) Subordinate Local Law (No. 1) 2023

  1. Rockhampton Regional Council (Council) has, by resolution dated 11 December 2023, made—

  1. Animal Management (Amendment) Subordinate Local Law (No. 1) 2023 (Amending Local Law)

  1. The Amending Local Law amends—

  1. Subordinate Local Law No. 2 (Animal Management) 2011 (Subordinate Local Law).

3. Local Law No. 2 (Animal Management) 2011 (Local Law) authorises the making of the Subordinate Local Law.

4. The purpose and general effect of the Subordinate Local Law is to provide a regulatory framework for the keeping and control of animals in the local government area.

5. A copy of the Local Law, Subordinate Local Law and Amending Local Law may be—

  1. inspected and purchased at Council’s public office; and

  2. viewed by the public on the website of the Department of State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning.

Amendment to Subordinate Local Law No. 5 (Parking) 2011

Notice of Making Parking (Amendment) Subordinate Local Law (No. 1) 2023

  1. Rockhampton Regional Council (Council) has, by resolution dated 11 December 2023, made—
    1. Parking (Amendment) Subordinate Local Law (No. 1) 2023 (Amending Local Law)

  2. The Amending Local Law amends—

    1. Subordinate Local Law No. 5 (Parking) 2011 (Subordinate Local Law).

  3. Local Law No. 5 (Parking) 2011 (Local Law) authorises the making of the Subordinate Local Law.

  4. The purpose and general effect of the Local Law and the Subordinate Local Law is to provide a regulatory framework for parking in the local government area.

  5. A copy of the Local Law, Subordinate Local Law and Amending Local Law may be—

  1. inspected and purchased at Council’s public office; and

  2. viewed by the public on the website of the Department of State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning.