Community and Local Plans

Maranoa Regional Council is currently undertaking a full review of our community and local plans in the areas of industry, tourism, arts, culture, sport and recreation.

Residents may remember, or have been involved in, the development of our communities' first Local Plans in 2013. Those plans have guided Council's actions over the last 4 years.

However, the region has progressed significantly over the last 4 years, new residents have come to our region, and a new Council term commenced in 2016. It is timely, therefore, to take a fresh look at where we are heading, and seek our community's input into Council's directions for the next 5 years.

  • Providing local employment and access to quality lifestyles are the focus of 11 integrated draft plans released by the Maranoa Regional Council as part of its 'Connected Futures' approach to business and community development.

    This approach recognises that we need both local jobs and quality lifestyles for sustainable communities.

    The Maranoa Economic and Community Plan provides Maranoa-wide strategies for business and industry, tourism, arts and culture and sport and recreation. It also has Maranoa-wide objectives for services such as health, aged care, education and transport, as well as objectives for employment, environment, and community well-being.

    Building on community feedback provided in 2016 and 2017, the Maranoa Economic and Community Plan provides a framework for the 10 local community plans (for the region's communities and towns).

    The implementation of these plans depends on community organisations, businesses, Council and government agencies developing action plans which set out how to achieve the objectives in those plans. It is anticipated that partnerships will be needed for the implementation of many objectives.

    To view Maranoa Economic & Community Plan, click here.​

    To view Maranoa Arts & Culture Strategy, click here​.​

    To view Maranoa Sport & Recreation Strategy, click here​.​

    To view Maranoa Tourism Strategy, click here​.​

  • Providing local employment and access to quality lifestyles was the focus of 11 integrated plans released by the Maranoa Regional Council as part of its 'Connected Futures' approach to business and community development.

    This approach recognises that we need both local jobs and quality lifestyles for sustainable communities.​

    The draft Maranoa Economic and Community Plan and 10 local community plans will be were available for a final round of public consideration from 14 May - 11 June 2018. You can download copies of the plans below, or visit a Council library or customer service centre.

    Before adopting the plans, Council reviewed all of the comments submitted.

    The plans describe 'what' was proposed for the Maranoa region and each local community.

    Implementation of the plans depended on community organisations, businesses, Council and government agencies developing action plans which set out 'how' to achieve the objectives in those plans.

    Partnerships are required for implementation of many objectives.

    The Maranoa Economic and Community Plan provides Maranoa-wide strategies for business and industry, tourism, arts and culture and sport and recreation. It also has Maranoa-wide objectives for services such as health, aged care, education and transport, as well as objectives for employment, environment, and community well-being.​​

Local Plans

  • View Local Plan for Injune, Eumamurrin & Bymount here.

    View Progress Report here.

  • View Amby Local Plan here.

    View Mitchell Local Plan here.

    View Mungallala Local Plan here.

    View Mitchell, Amby Dunkled, Mungallala Progress Report (11 November 2017) here.

  • View Local Plan for Roma here.

    View Local Plan for Muckadilla here.

    View Progress Report for Roma, Hodgson & Muckadilla here.

  • View Local Plan for Surat, Begonia, teelba & Wycombe here.

    View Progress Report for Surat, Begonia, teelba & Wycombe here.

  • View Local Plan for Jackson & Noonga here.

    View Local Plan for Wallumbilla here.

    View Local Plan for Yueba here.

    View Progress Report for Jackson & Noonga here.

    View Progress Report for Wallumbilla here.