Other commercial use

There may be other commercial activities that do not fall under the typical commercial use categories but still require Local Law approval.  

  • access to jetties (for example delivering goods to a boat or setting up fireworks) 
  • commercial fishing activities at designated areas such as Red Beach and Skirmish Point in Bribie Island, and Suttons Beach in Redcliffe
  • helicopter landings.

Council regulates these activities to ensure they are carried out safely while considering other public space users and residents, and to preserve the purpose and amenity of our public spaces.

Submit your application along with all supporting documentation at least 30 business days before access is needed. This timeframe allows for thorough review, any necessary requests for additional information, final assessment, and decision-making.

Once all supporting documents have been provided, your application will be reviewed and assessed under the Commercial Use of Public Land and Roads Local Law 2023. 

Commercial fisher access is only permitted at Red Beach and Skirmish Point, Bribie Island, and Suttons Beach, Redcliffe. Permits for the general public to drive on the beach are issued by Queensland Parks and Wildlife.

How to apply

Step 1.Complete a risk management plan

Complete the Risk management plan template(DOCX, 927KB).

Step 2.Prepare a site plan

Prepare a site plan using the Commercial vehicle site plan template(DOCX, 51KB).

Step 3.Take out public liability insurance

Evidence of a current public liability insurance policy to the value of $20,000,000 in the same name as the applicant should be provided with your application.

Ensure the location listed on your policy includes public land, for example, anywhere in Australia or worldwide. This must be outlined either on your certificate of currency or the terms and conditions of your policy and provided to Council. If this is not listed, obtain written confirmation from your insurer.

Step 4.Collect supporting documents 

You may need to provide other documents and licences, depending on your business. If applicable, provide:

  • copies of current vehicle registration certificates for all nominated vehicles
  • copies of comprehensive insurance documents
  • a copy of a current Queensland Commercial Fisher Licence
  • copies of relevant flight and/or landing approvals from the relevant approval authority. 

Step 5.Review conditions

Make sure you review and understand the Commercial use of public land and roads conditions(PDF, 531KB). Specific conditions may be added after your application has been assessed. 

Step 6.Review fees and charges 

In accordance with Council's fees and charges, an application fee of T1206 is payable at the time of application. Council will contact you for payment.

There are other fees that may be payable. These are:

  • a T1194 annual commercial fee. This fee is charged on a pro-rata monthly basis to 30 September.
  • a T1209 annual renewal fee.

The renewal period for approval is from 1 October to 30 September.

Charities and not-for-profit organisations are exempt from paying fees if evidence is provided.

Step 7.Submit an application form  

Download and complete the Commercial use of public land and roads(PDF, 943KB) application form and submit along with your supporting documents:

The applicant for an approval must be a legal entity, such as an individual, company, incorporated body, unincorporated body, partnership, body corporate or trustee.