Parking
To ensure adequate access to parking throughout the City, Council controls regulated parking areas as per Council's Local Law 4 - Regulated Parking.
Regulated parking can be found predominantly in the central business district of the City and nearby suburbs.
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Fines and penalties
Parking infringement notices (parking fines) are usually put under the windscreen wipers of your vehicle. On occasion, Council may post infringements to your postal address registered with the Department of Transport.
- parking fines range in cost from $30 to $60 (GST exempt)
- offenders have 28 days to pay or appeal the fine
- if the fine is not paid or an exemption is not sought, Council will send a reminder notice to the owner of the vehicle and extra fees may be incurred
- if the fine remains unpaid, the matter will be referred to the State Penalties Enforcement Registry (SPER) and additional fees will be incurred
Parking fines can be paid in person at Council's Customer Service Centre. Alternatively, fines can be paid by post. When paying by post please include:
- your name
- postal address
- infringement number from the ticket
- payment (cheque or money order).
If you believe the fine is unjustified, you may choose to appeal it.
The State Penalties Enforcement Registry has prepared the following factsheets about their services:
- Your options with SPER (PDF 128 kB)
- Centrepay (PDF 134 kB)
- Fine Option Order (PDF 150 kB)
- Good Behaviour Order (PDF 138 kB)
- Voluntary Instalment Plans (PDF 150 kB).
Appealing a fine
If you believe the fine is not warranted, you can appeal it.
There are three stages within the appeal process:
- Stage One - Local Level Review
- Stage Two - Council Delegated Independent Officer
- Stage Three - External Review.
Appeals must be lodged within 28 days from when the fine was issued.
To help you achieve the best outcome, it is important to supply evidence supporting your appeal.
Depending on the type of fine issued, try to include:
- photographs or diagrams showing the exact location of the incident
- building approval or private certifier documentation
- vehicle repair receipt
- statutory declaration from an eye witness
- written advice or crime report from the Queensland Police Service
- pay and display parking ticket or receipt (if applicable) or a certified copy
- infringement notice or a photocopy.
If you do not have the infringement notice, please provide:
- the infringement number
- vehicle registration number (if applicable)
- animal name, type and registration number (if applicable)
- name and current address of company or owner; if different to your own. You'll need to provide a statutory declaration to indicate you weren't the driver
- date of the incident.
Stage One - Local Level Review
Send an appeal form (PDF 98KB) or appeal letter with any additional information or evidence to Mackay Regional Council.
After an investigation, Council will send a written decision to let you know if the fine remains or if it has been waived.
Stage Two - Council's Delegated Independant Officer
If the fine stands after Stage One, and you disagree with that decision, you can make an appeal to Council's Delegated Independant Officer. The Delegated Independant Officer can overturn or choose to uphold decisions reached during Stage One.
Appeals at this level should be made within 14 days of the date on the letter advising the outcome of the Stage One appeal decision.
To assist with the investigation of the appeal, please supply any further supporting evidence that was not supplied during the Stage One appeal. The new information and any other information supplied previously will be reviewed by Council's Delegated Independant Officer.
Send the additional information and a letter explaining your desire to seek a review by Council's Delegated Independant Officer to the CEO at Mackay Regional Council.
Council's Delegated Independant Officer will let you know in writing if the fine still stands or if it has been waived.
Stage Two is Council's final decision on the appeal.
Stage Three - External Review
If you have exhausted Stages One and Two and the fine still stands and you disagree with the decisions, you can seek an External Review.
The External Review is conducted through the Magistrates Court. See the back of the infringement notice for details.
