Registration & Identification
Registration and identification of pets in urban areas is important for the wellbeing of the animal themselves, owner's peace of mind, and to allow Council to plan for future community needs.
Dog registration is an important investment in your pet, providing safety and security as well as assisting council to identify you in case your pet is lost, injured or involved in an incident.
Registration also helps council identify who owns which dogs, how many dogs live in the township and where they live.
Registration of your dog and/or cat is compulsory
Dog registrations are designed to promote responsible pet ownership.
All dogs must be registered after 3 months of age or within:
- 14 days of acquiring the dog
- 28 days of becoming a new resident of a region
View Animal Registration Form (pdf)
Fees
Dog Registration Fees
Entire Dog | $62.00 |
Desexed / QCCC Dog | $34.00 |
Pensioner - Entire Dog | $31.00 |
Pensioner - Desexed / QCCC Dog | $17.00 |
Regulated Dogs
Restricted / Permit Dog | $240.00 |
Cat Registration Fees
Cat | Exempt |
A 50% discount applies when renewing registration before due date and new animals registered within 14 days of owner becoming a resident.
In order to register your dog you must complete a dog registration form and return it to council with the appropriate fee.
Please notify council of any changes to animal/owner information such as changes to animals, change of address or if you no longer have the animal that is registered with Barcoo Shire Council.
Animals must have a current registration tag affixed to a collar at all times.
A maximum of 2 dogs per house applies. A written application for a permit to house more than 2 dogs can be lodged to council. (You are required to hold a permit if you have more than 2 dogs). Download the application for more than 2 dogs here.
Impounding of Animals
An authorised person may impound an animal found wandering in a public place or remove a stray animal from private property at the request of the property owner.
A dog deemed to be a threat to the health and safety of people or animals may be seized.
Owners of dogs found to be causing a nuisance or barking excessively may receive written notice from an Authorised Officer to take relevant action to prevent the behaviour.
Responsible Pet Ownership
Nuisances: Dogs can be classed as a nuisance if it exposes the Health and Safety of others. If it creates a reasonable apprehension in the minds of others to their Health and Safety.
Wandering Dogs: Never allow your dog to wander. Your dog may become lost, stolen, injured or become a nuisance to others.
Barking Dogs: Excessive barking of dogs can be considered a nuisance if it becomes prolonged and constant.
Dangerous Dogs: Dog owners are responsible for the actions of their dogs. Owners must ensure their dogs pose no threat to the health and safety of other people and/or animals.
Prohibited Dogs: American Pit Bull, Dogo Argentino, Fila Brasileiro, Japanese Tosa
Your Responsibilities
- Ensure your dog is registered at 12 weeks of age
- Don't allow your dog to wander
- Don't allow your dog to bark excessively
- Keep your dog under control when walking
- Ensure your dog is not a threat to the Health & Safety of others
- Give your dog plenty of exercise
Contact Information
For further information please contact your Land Protection Officer:
Peter Pidgeon
Barcoo Shire Council
Phone: (07) 4658 6937
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Please forward all correspondence to:
Chief Executive Officer
Barcoo Shire Council
6 Perkins Street, Jundah QLD
PO Box 14
Jundah Qld 4736
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Council has a number of local laws in place to help govern Barcoo Shire.
Please refer to the following public notice and schedule:
- Public Notice advising Council has identified each local law and subordinate local law in Schedule 1
- Schedule 1 and Schedule 2
You can also view the applicable local laws at the Queensland Government - Department of Local Government and Planning website in their Local laws database.
The Barcoo Shire Council was established on 31 March 1903 after the previous Barcoo Divisional Board was abolished.
The Barcoo Shire Council administers local government within the shire in accordance with the Local Government Act 2009. The Council provides public municipal and rural services, is responsible for local planning and policy, fosters regional social and economic development and maintains a significant road construction and maintenance business.
Barcoo Shire incorporates the towns of Jundah, Stonehenge and Windorah, and covers an expanse of 61,974 sq km. The population of the shire is approximately 265. The administration centre of Barcoo Shire is 220 km south of Longreach in the township of Jundah.