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Drone Rules for Moreton Island National Park

Moreton Island, Queensland (QLD) • Australia
97A Goondool Street, Moreton Island QLD 4025, Australia
Lat: -27.1394 • Lng: 153.404

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Jun 2, 2026 9:02 PM Approved • Initial rule details submitted from the map.
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This appears to be a local land, park, property-owner, or municipal launch/access rule, but it is being submitted as an Airspace rule. Submit this as Ground / launch-site unless an aviation authority source, airport/heliport/aerodrome source, or airspace dataset directly establishes an airspace or aviation-facility restriction.
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Flight status Unknown Permission
Summary An authorisation is required for commercial operations. Recreational flying is permitted for drones weighing less than 2kg. A permit is required for drones weighing more than 2kg.
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Flying drones in Queensland’s parks and forests can affect visitors’ experience and privacy, and disturb native wildlife, particularly birds. Drones may also impact on sensitive areas where First Nations peoples’ cultural heritage exists.

As well as meeting CASA rules, you may need a permit from the Queensland Government to use a drone on a park or forest:

- for commercial purposes—including commercial or promotional filming
- for research purposes
- for a drone that is more than 2 kilograms in size.
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+ Flying drones in Queensland’s parks and forests can affect visitors’ experience and privacy, and disturb native wildlife, particularly birds. Drones may also impact on sensitive areas where First Nations peoples’ cultural heritage exists.
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+ As well as meeting CASA rules, you may need a permit from the Queensland Government to use a drone on a park or forest:
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+ - for commercial purposes—including commercial or promotional filming
+ - for research purposes
+ - for a drone that is more than 2 kilograms in size.