Clean Air Strategy
On 8 November 2009, Brisbane City Council released the new Clean Air Strategy for Brisbane. Council's plan for the short-to-medium term ensures Brisbane is prepared for population growth while reaching its 2026 clean air target.
The strategy replaces the 2004 Brisbane Air Quality Strategy. The new document presents six strategic priorities to guide Council and the community towards the clean air goal.
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Download the Clean Air Strategy in PDF format:
- Clean Air Strategy overview (PDF - 1.3Mb)
- Clean Air Strategy part one: background, challenges and plan (PDF - 986kb)
- Clean Air Strategy part two: clean alternative travel (PDF - 1.3Mb)
- Clean Air Strategy part three: cleaner vehicles (PDF - 897kb)
- Clean Air Strategy part four: cleaner industry (PDF - 784kb)
- Clean Air Strategy part five: cleaner energy and home heating (PDF - 1.7Mb)
- Clean Air Strategy part six: bushfires and planned burning (PDF - 789kb)
- Clean Air Strategy part seven: clean indoor (PDF - 802kb)
- Clean Air Strategy part eight: way forward (PDF - 710kb)
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