Bioenergy Facility Expansion
New Chum, Ipswich
Project Scope:
Client: LMS
Project Duration: 2025
LMS Energy engaged Murray & Associates to provide town planning support for the expansion of its landfill‑gas‑to‑energy operations at the long‑established New Chum waste and resource recovery precinct in Ipswich. The site at 100 Chum Street has supported landfill, waste transfer and renewable energy activities for more than a decade, and the 2025 expansion forms part of LMS Energy’s broader program to increase biogas capture and renewable electricity generation across Australia. The project sits within a complex industrial setting, with ongoing operational updates regularly reported through the New Chum Community Reference Group.
Murray & Associates guided the proposal through a Material Change of Use for a Renewable Energy Facility, addressing the Ipswich City Plan, the Swanbank/New Chum buffer area and the site’s history of environmentally relevant activities. The assessment considered increased landfill‑gas capture infrastructure, ERA 15 (Fuel Burning) components, land‑use compatibility, odour and emissions management, stormwater performance and integration with concurrent landfill cell construction, leachate works and gas‑capture upgrades. This planning support enabled LMS Energy to progress an expansion that enhances methane abatement, boosts renewable energy output and strengthens the long‑term viability of the New Chum bioenergy facility.














