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How to Get a Planning Permit in Victoria — A Complete Guide 2026

June 25, 2026

A planning permit is required for most development and land use changes in Victoria. Whether you are building a second dwelling, subdividing land, changing land use or extending a commercial building, understanding the planning permit process is essential. This guide covers the full Victorian planning permit process for 2026.

Do You Need a Planning Permit?

In Victoria, you need a planning permit if: your land is in a zone that requires a permit for your proposed use or development; your land has an overlay (heritage, flooding, vegetation) that triggers a permit; or your proposal requires a subdivision. The first step is always checking the Planning Property Report for your specific lot via DELWP’s Vicplan portal.

Victorian Planning Permit Process — Step by Step

  1. Check your zone and overlays via Vicplan
  2. Determine if a permit is required for your specific proposal
  3. Engage a town planner or architect to prepare permit documents
  4. Lodge the application with your council with all required plans and reports
  5. Council notifies neighbours and publishes notice (typically 14-day objection period)
  6. Council assessment (target: 60 days for straightforward applications)
  7. Decision issued: permit granted, refused or referred to VCAT
  8. If approved: comply with all permit conditions before commencing works

Planning Permit Timeline and Fees

Stage Timeline Typical Cost
Town planner preparation 2-6 weeks $3,000 – $12,000
Council fee (lodgement) At lodgement $1,200 – $3,000+
Council assessment 60-180 days Included in fee
VCAT appeal (if required) 6-18 months $2,000 – $20,000+

How to Improve Your Permit Approval Chances

  • Engage an experienced town planner who knows your council’s preferred character guidelines
  • Pre-application meetings with council planners are available in most councils
  • Design to respond to the neighbourhood character
  • Address all potential objection points in your planning report
  • Have a heritage consultant involved early if any heritage overlay applies

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