Assessments and approvals
Assessments and approvals of infrastructure projects, including environmental, social and economic impacts.
Coordinated projects
Projects of economic, social and/or environmental significance to Queensland. Proponents of many of these projects are required to prepare an environmental impact statement (EIS), which is evaluated by the Coordinator-General.
Compliance
Monitoring and enforcement of compliance with the Coordinator-General's conditions of approval for infrastructure projects.
Private infrastructure facilities
The Coordinator-General may, on behalf of the proponent, compulsorily acquire the land needed for a private infrastructure facility, if agreement with the owners of the land and/or native title holders cannot be reached.
Social impact assessment
Proponents of coordinated projects are required to assess the project's social impacts.
Economic impact assessment
Proponents of coordinated projects are required to assess the project's economic impacts.
Last updated: 09 Nov 2021