Making & lodging a Development Application

Council assesses development applications under the Planning Act 2016, which provides the overarching framework for planning and development in Queensland.

If your development application is complex, you may wish to seek the services of a suitably qualified professional (such as a town planning consultant) to help ensure it is 'properly made'.  If an application is ‘not properly made’, it can lead to time delays and your application may not be able to be accepted.

Development enquiries

There are a number of ways to gain advice about planning and development in Cairns. You can use our online tools and information, talk to a planner, request a pre-lodgement meeting or seek formal pre-lodgement advice.

Levels of assessment

The Planning Act 2016 defines the ways planning applications may be assessed. Development projects may be considered accepted development, code assessable, impact assessable or prohibited.

Types of development

A proposed development may involve one or more of the following types: Reconfiguring a Lot, Material Change of Use, Operational Works, building work, and plumbing or drainage work.

Last Updated: 2 December 2025

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