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- Applying for a Commercial Activity Permit - Business Queensland
To conduct commercial activities in national parks, conservation parks, resources reserves, recreation areas and forests, you must apply and be approved for a Commercial Activity Permit (CAP) You can apply for a CAP for a term of up to 3 months, 1 year, 2 years or 5 years You must submit the CAP application and fees to the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) through Online Services
- Permits for parks and forests | Recreation, sport and arts | Queensland . . .
Special activities A permit can be issued for up to one year; no fees apply Special activities include: activities such as cave tours, orienteering, rock climbing, traversing or white water rafting; an activity that may affect natural resources and the environment, require special training or supervision or involve risk to the public Driving
- Commercial Activity Permit or Commercial Activity Agreement
If your activity is commercial in nature (for example a business or fund-raising activity) you may require a commercial activity permit Depending on the location or nature of the activity, the department may instead recommend a Commercial Activity Agreement Refer to the Operational policy – Commercial activities in QPWS managed areas for
- Commercial Activity Permits for protected areas, recreation areas and . . .
Online Services is the Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation's permitting system for permits and authorities issued on Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service managed areas Green Island Recreation Area Commercial permissions also apply to marine parks Current commercial activity permit exclusion: Lawn Hill
- Commercial, business and infrastructure permits - Queensland Government
Conducting a business or fundraising activities You need to apply for a Commercial Activity Permit (CAP) to conduct activities for commercial gain in a national park or other protected area in Queensland Examples of activities that may require a CAP include guided tours, events, filming and photography, canoeing, rafting or kayaking
- QPW 2015 1331 Operational policy- Commercial activities in QPWS managed . . .
Commercial tourism and recreation activities in QPWS managed areas Operational policies provide a framework for consistent application and interpretation of legislation and for the management of non-legislative matters by the Department of Environment and Science Operational policies are not intended to be applied inflex ibly in all
- Parks permits and policies | Parks and forests | Department of the . . .
Permits are required for certain activities in Queensland national parks and State forest land Outline of how commercial stock grazing may be authorised and managed in QPWS managed areas under the Forestry Act 1959 and the Nature Conservation Act 1992 The department collects a range of regulatory fees associated with permits for
- Fees and services—Commercial activity permit (other than for filming or . . .
An application for a permit to conduct a commercial tour in a QPWS-managed area will only be granted following an assessment of the likely issues and impacts associated with the activity, and only when impacts are deemed to be within acceptable limits Cost $2 50 (inc GST) Available from Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service Contact information
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