Gumpi (Dunwich) master plan
Project overview
Led by the Queensland Government Department of State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning the master plan aims to:
- identify areas for future residential, commercial, community, environmental and industrial land uses
- explore ways to better tell the Traditional Custodians story to visitors
- identify necessary upgrades to infrastructure and services to improve liveability
- acknowledge and respect cultural, social and environmental values
- enhance the town’s role and appeal as a tourism-friendly destination and gateway to Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island).
The draft Gumpi (Dunwich) Master Plan was open for public consultation from 28 July 2021 until 24 September 2021. The department is currently considering community and key stakeholder feedback and submissions.
Benefits
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Provides a framework for future development that considers community and natural values
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Directs improvements to transport, community and cultural facilities for residents and visitors
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Supports economic development through attraction of new businesses and protection of existing businesses
Last updated: 25 Jul 2022