You may be required to submit permit applications to enable you to run your event. We suggest doing your due diligence as to the permits that are relevant for you to obtain prior to staging your event. If you’re unsure of which permits apply to your event, we recommend contacting the issuer directly.
The following links have been compiled to support you in locating common event permits and are provided as a support tool only.
Council Permits
Public Land
To book council land for your event, such as parks, reserves and beaches, please complete ISPF00 Application for Use of Council’s Public Spaces(PDF, 248KB). Applications must be submitted to council@gympie.qld.gov.au with an accompanying site plan and risk management plan no later than 2 weeks prior to the event.
Private Land
For events being held on private land with 1,000 attendees or more, please complete HEF643 Temporary Event Private Land Application(PDF, 432KB). Applications must be submitted to council@gympie.qld.gov.au no later than 6 weeks prior to the event.
Road Closures
To close a road, carpark or footpath for your event, please complete ISDI003 Temporary Road/Footpath Closure Information Form(PDF, 120KB). Applications for a Letter of No Objection must be submitted to council@gympie.qld.gov.au with an accompanying Traffic Management Plan and Traffic Guidance Scheme no later than 60 days prior to the event. See Road Closures section below for further information.
Prescribed Activities
There may be instances where your event requires use of Council-controlled land, such as footpaths, although your event does not take place on council-controlled land. For example, you may need to extend temporary fencing across a footpath as part of your event perimeter boundary. In this instance you may be required to submit a HEF617 Application for Performing a Prescribed Activity in a Local Government Controlled Area Permit(PDF, 462KB).
If you are unsure which Council permit applies to your event, contact Gympie Regional Council Customer Service Team on 1300 307 800 or council@gympie.qld.gov.au.
Buskers and Music Performances
If your event includes the use of the Gold City Centre Stage, or if you wish to include buskers in your event program, please complete HEF633 Busking and Performance Application(PDF, 164KB). Applications must be submitted to council@gympie.qld.gov.au no later than 2 weeks prior to the event.
Queensland Police Service Permits
To run a special event in Queensland, organisers must submit QP0889 Application for a Special Event Permit to receive approval from the Queensland Police Service. To find out if your event is classified as a special event, visit the Queensland Police Service Event Safe website or consult police in the area you intend to hold the event.
If your event involves the closure of a public road, event organisers must submit QP0891 Application for a Road Closure Permit no later than 30 days prior to the event (or 60 days for a triathlon). Council endorsement of your proposed road closure is a requirement of the Permit. To obtain endorsement, contact Gympie Regional Council Customer Service Team on 1300 307 800 or council@gympie.qld.gov.au.
If you require police support or presence at your event, organisers must submit QP0023A Application for Special Services with their local police station.
Alcohol Permits
If you intend to include alcohol within your event, you may be required to obtain the appropriate permit. The Queensland Government provides detailed information on liquor licences for events, including the type of permit required based on your business type.
Some organisations are exempt from requiring a Community Liquor Permit to sell liquor at an event. The Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation Exemption Assessment can be used to see if you qualify for an exemption.
Organisers are encouraged to submit applications as early as possible to allow sufficient time for processing liquor permits. Please note, it may take 21 days for a Community Liquor Permit / 28 Days for a Commercial Public Event Permit to be processed by the OLGR.
Aquatic Event Permits
If you plan to hold an aquatic event such as a swimming race, waterskiing competition or fireworks display that is likely to affect the normal operation of ships in the area of the event, you must submit an Aquatic Event Authority Application to Maritime Safety Queensland. Applications must be lodged no later than 30-90 days prior to the event depending on the risk level of the event. More information is available on Maritime Safety Queensland’s Aquatic Events website.