Noosa News
Brisbane historic riverside mansion Lamb House protected from development under council planning amendments

The Brisbane City Council has approved planning amendments that prevent the grounds of the heritage-listed, riverside mansion “Home”, also known as Lamb House, from being developed.
Key points:
- The derelict heritage-listed mansion is expected to be sold over years of unpaid rates
- The council passed amendments protecting the property from development on Tuesday
- Brisbane’s Lord Mayor has been criticised for failing to reach a peaceful resolution with the property’s owner
Built in 1902-3, the multi-million-dollar property in Kangaroo Point is at the centre of a contentious dispute between the council and its owner, Joy Lamb, who no longer lives at the house.
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