Deputy Premier approves pathway for planning in Narangba East

Published 17 June 2026

Aerial view of suburban area with road, cycle lane, trees and industrial buildings.
  • Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie has approved City of Moreton Bay’s request for a new Temporary Local Planning Instrument for parts of Narangba East, extending current planning conditions by a further 24 months (effective from 18 June 2026)
  • The new TLPI will continue to protect landowner rights and prevent out of sequence development applications, while Council finalises its plan for future land uses and infrastructure for the broader Narangba East Rural Residential Investigation Area
  • The TLPI also includes new conditions to include future housing outcomes within the TLPI area, and an Early Release Area of land fronting existing industry on Old Gympie Road and Richards Road

The State Government has given City of Moreton Bay a 24-month runway to complete a Planning Scheme amendment that will confirm future land uses and infrastructure for Narangba East.

Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie approved a new Temporary Local Planning Instrument – Narangba East Proposed Future Housing and Employment Area and Early Release Area, that will extend the current TLPI conditions until 18 June 2028.

The Deputy Premier’s approval comes with the added conditions to include future housing outcomes within the TLPI area, and that Council prepares an associated Planning Scheme amendment during the 2-year lifespan of the new TLPI, that aligns with Council’s initial timeframe.

The Deputy Premier has also accepted Council’s proposal to include an Early Release Area of land fronting existing industry along Old Gympie Road and Richards Road.

This will allow for a small portion of the TLPI area to transition into appropriate enterprise and employment uses, subject to appropriately mitigating impacts on nearby sensitive areas, such as homes and the environment.

City of Moreton Bay Acting Mayor Jodie Shipway said she welcomed the Deputy Premier’s approval and conditions.

“This is an important step to allow Council the necessary time to complete our planning work for the broader Narangba East Rural Residential Investigation Area (RRIA) and it gives residents a clearer pathway forward,” she said.

“The TLPI will support local jobs, housing and environmental interests by ensuring the Narangba East TLPI Area cannot be compromised by incompatible development applications that could fragment planning outcomes for the broader community.

“It also continues to protect landowner rights under the current rural residential zoning until our planning is completed and we’ve had a chance to further consult with the community.”

City of Moreton Bay had planned to present a draft Future Directions Report for the Narangba East RRIA to the community for feedback in mid-2026. The draft report is our plan for future land uses and infrastructure to support housing and employment.

The timing of this engagement will now be reviewed to allow sufficient time to consider the conditions on future land use outcomes and make the necessary amendments to the draft report.

We will continue to keep the community informed and share details of future engagement opportunities as soon as they become available. Residents can also sign up to get future notifications by visiting our Your Say Moreton Bay website.

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