Right to information and accessing documents
Find out about the different ways you can access information from Council.
Council is committed to being open and transparent.
Council provides information to the public in a number of ways including via our websites or through property searches.
Individual Council officers can also provide information on request, subject to legal and policy requirements e.g. such as privacy.
Accessing information from Council
Here are some of the different ways that you can access information from Council:
- MyCouncil allows registered users to view their information and request various services
- MyMaps lets you view interactive mapping and add layers with relevant data
- Development.i provides information on development applications
- get a free Development.i site report for a property
- searches including property searches and file retrievals for property and building related information
- follow Council on Facebook and other social media channels or via our news centre
- find out about open consultation opportunities and view our have your say page
- access Council's minutes, agendas and other meeting documentation
- Register of Public Release of Confidential Information - Statutory Meetings lists information that has been classified as confidential at Council meetings and provides links to documents that are no longer confidential
- Council's open data portal makes various Council data available in digital formats for reuse
- Council's published information asset register provides a summary of information we use and share publicly to conduct our business and services
- Council’s disclosure log has information that was released by formal decision
- our publication scheme sets out a range of information Council makes available
- contact Council if you have a query about accessing particular information.
You also have the right to make a formal application for access to documents. However, applications are intended to be a last resort. You can find out how to make a formal application below.
Right to information
Right to information or 'RTI' promotes openness and transparency in government, which is recognised to improve public administration and decision making.
Under the Right to Information Act 2009:
- information is to be released administratively as a matter of course, unless there is a good reason not to, with formal applications being necessary only as a last resort
- people have a legal right to make a formal application for access to any document held by Council.
RTI is the Queensland Government's approach to giving the community greater access to information. It commits Council to provide access to any information, unless on balance it is "contrary to public interest" to provide the information.
For further information, please refer to Council's administrative access and right to information policy.
Making a formal application for access to documents
If you are unable to obtain information via other means such as by requesting it informally or a by a property search, you may wish to make a formal application for access to documents.
Before making a formal application, it is recommended that you firstly contact Council to discuss your application and whether information may be available via other means. Refer to the contact details below.
Application fee
The application fee from 1 July 2025 is $57.65 if you are applying for one or more documents that do not contain your personal information. The application fee is mandatory and cannot be waived or discounted (even with a concession card).
However, there is no application fee or processing charges if one of the following apply:
- all the documents you are applying for contain your personal information, or
- you are acting on behalf of another person, and all of the documents contain that person's personal information.
The application form will prompt you to select the type of application you are making and whether the application fee is payable.
Processing and access charges
Processing charges may also be payable at the rate of $8.95 for each 15 minutes or part thereof if the application takes longer than 5 hours to process. There are no processing charges for documents containing the applicant's personal information.
Access charges include:
- black and white photocopies at $0.25 per page
- costs incurred to engage a contractor or entity to search for and retrieve a document.
However, before any processing and access charges are payable, you will be given an estimate and can then decide if you wish to continue.
Processing and access charges may be waived for individuals with a valid concession card and non-profit groups with financial hardship status. The application form provides further details.
Evidence of identity
If you are seeking access to documents that contain personal information either in relation to you or on behalf of another person, you must provide evidence of identity.
The application form has further details about providing evidence of identity.
If you can use the Queensland Digital Licence App to export your information in a digital PDF file, this PDF file can be sent to Council via email without needing anyone to certify.
Otherwise, you could present your original licence/passport or identity document at a Council service centre (where an officer can sight it without taking a copy), or Council can accept an emailed copy of a certified copy of an identity document.
Evidence of identity is not required if you are not seeking documents that do not contain personal information of yourself or on behalf of another person.
Third party consultation
If disclosure of information would reasonably be expected to be of concern to a third party (e.g. another person involved in a complaint or dispute), then Council may only give access to such information if it has taken steps to obtain the views of the relevant third party.
Processing timeframes
Once an application is received and is valid, Council must provide a decision within 25 business days. This timeframe can be extended in some circumstances (for example where council needs to consult with a third party, or Council requests additional time to consider the application).
Application form
If you would like to make a formal application for access to documents, please complete the right to information access application form (PDF, 253KB). Read the form carefully to determine whether you also need to pay the application fee or provide evidence of your identity, as mentioned above.
While the application form is preferred, it is not compulsory. An application can be made in writing by providing the information captured by the form, including full name, address and a clear description of the document/s requested.
Payment options
Payment options include:
- credit card payment via phone
- direct deposit to Council's bank account (use contact email below to request details)
- pay in-person at a Council service centre by card, cash or cheque.
You may also submit your application without payment and we can contact you to discuss payment, however the application is non-compliant until such time as it is paid.
Due to security requirements, please do not send any credit card details via email.
Submitting the application to Council
Completed applications can be lodged in person at a service centre or posted to:
Right to Information
Sunshine Coast Regional Council
Locked Bag 72
SUNSHINE COAST MC QLD 4560
Contact details and more information
- email rti@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
- contact Council, or
- visit the Queensland Government's right to information website.