Conservation zone
Part of: Rural zones
Land dedicated to environmental conservation — national parks, state forests, council reserves, riparian corridors and koala habitat.
Key Controls and Considerations
- •Most development prohibited
- •Limited interpretation / education infrastructure permitted
- •Vegetation Management Act applies
- •Koala SPRP overlays often apply in SEQ
- •Public access typically maintained
How QLD zones work in practice
Each zone has a Land Use Table in the council planning scheme that classifies uses as accepted development (no DA needed), code-assessable (assessed against benchmarks only), impact-assessable (broad merit assessment with public notification), or prohibited. The same use is treated differently in different zones.
Zone controls are only one layer. Your project must also comply with applicable development assessment pathways, overlays (heritage, flood, bushfire, koala), state-level controls (State Planning Policy + SARA referrals), and any title restrictions (covenants, easements, registered dealings).
What does this zone mean for your specific QLD property?
Find your council's online mapping tool with our free finder, or talk to a QLD planner for complex matters.