Why some residents fear this Queensland beach town is about to lose its charm

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Why some residents fear this Queensland beach town is about to lose its charm
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The familiar tug-of-war between lifestyle and development has been debated in towns across Australia for decades, but planning expert Mark Limb says striking a balance is never easy.

abc.net.au/news/emu-park-development-livingstone-shire-council-approval/101810524Bill Lang has called the laid-back beachside town of Emu Park home for about 40 years, but fears its village atmosphere will be destroyed by a "six-storey mega complex".

Developer Rob Carr submitted the original proposal in October 2021 for commercial space and up to 49 apartments over seven storeys. As part of the court's mediation process, the council this month "resolved to support" modified plans, with the next court date set for late January. "It also provides high-quality short-term accommodation and tourism-related commercial opportunities, whilst delivering jobs and an overall economic boost to this part of Livingstone Shire."Mr Carr previously said the apartments would provide much-needed accommodation, and a meeting point for locals and business opportunities to complement growth in the area.

Mark Limb, a Queensland University of Technology senior lecturer, said striking the right balance was never easy but most councils aimed to have centralised suburban housing, with density and infrastructure considered in planning.In terms of precedents being set, Dr Limb said outcomes rested with councils and how detailed their planning framework was.

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