Robina Central Planning Review (Round 1)

Consultation has concluded

The community engagement summary report is now available.

Have your say on the future of Robina Central

The City of Gold Coast is committed to planning for our ever-growing city, by providing for housing choice, growing jobs and creating attractive places for our community.

Robina Central is a Principal regional centre that has established a broad range of employment, services, community facilities and residential developments. Planning for Robina Central is currently governed by the Local Government (Robina Central Planning Agreement) Act 1992 which has not been holistically reviewed since 1999.

We are investigating opportunities to refresh the vision and planning guidance for Robina’s long term future and we are seeking your feedback to inform this review.

It is important that Robina Central’s future is developed in collaboration with community to reflect your views, values and vision for the area. This is the first of several opportunities you can be involved in.

Tells us what you think to help shape the future of Robina Central. To assist you with the survey we have created draft maps that show opportunities and constraints. Your feedback will help us to update and finalise these maps.

  1. View opportunities and constraints mapping

How you can have your say:

  1. Complete our online survey which takes approximately 5 minutes to complete
  2. Use our interactive map to identify opportunities for the future of Robina Central

Community engagement runs from 30 August to 20 September.

If you have any questions about the review or how to provide feedback you can ask one of our planners below, email us at robinareview@goldcoast.qld.gov.au or give us a call on 1300 151 267.

The community engagement summary report is now available.

Have your say on the future of Robina Central

The City of Gold Coast is committed to planning for our ever-growing city, by providing for housing choice, growing jobs and creating attractive places for our community.

Robina Central is a Principal regional centre that has established a broad range of employment, services, community facilities and residential developments. Planning for Robina Central is currently governed by the Local Government (Robina Central Planning Agreement) Act 1992 which has not been holistically reviewed since 1999.

We are investigating opportunities to refresh the vision and planning guidance for Robina’s long term future and we are seeking your feedback to inform this review.

It is important that Robina Central’s future is developed in collaboration with community to reflect your views, values and vision for the area. This is the first of several opportunities you can be involved in.

Tells us what you think to help shape the future of Robina Central. To assist you with the survey we have created draft maps that show opportunities and constraints. Your feedback will help us to update and finalise these maps.

  1. View opportunities and constraints mapping

How you can have your say:

  1. Complete our online survey which takes approximately 5 minutes to complete
  2. Use our interactive map to identify opportunities for the future of Robina Central

Community engagement runs from 30 August to 20 September.

If you have any questions about the review or how to provide feedback you can ask one of our planners below, email us at robinareview@goldcoast.qld.gov.au or give us a call on 1300 151 267.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Council of the City of Gold Coast (Council) is collecting your personal information in this survey for the purposes of assisting Council with the delivery of Council functions and services. Your information is handled in accordance with the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) and may only be accessed by Councillors, Council employees and authorised contractors. Unless authorised or required by law, we will not provide your personal information to any other person or agency. For further information go to cityofgoldcoast.com.au/privacy

    Consultation has concluded