In accordance with the State Government's Circular Economy (Waste Reduction and Recycling) Act 2021, council is seeking community feedback about our existing and future waste services to help inform the introduction of glass and FOGO recycling by July 2027. The survey closes on Wednesday, October 15.
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The Domestic Animal Management Plan is a statutory requirement for all Victorian councils prescribed by the Domestic Animals Act. It is intended to provide council with a management plan for dogs, cats and domestic animal businesses in our shire. You can review the draft plan and make submission before Sunday, October 19 via the link below.
Our public health team works to prevent overcrowding in prescribed accommodation, ensure reasonable standards of hygiene, sanitation and maintenance, and reduce the risk of spreading communicable diseases. We regularly inspect prescribed accommodation across the shire to ensure compliance with current regulations.
If your business operates any of the following types of accommodation, it must be registered with council:
You do not require registration if your business operates any of the following:
Health regulations focus on requirements including:
Registration requirements
Some important points to note regarding your registration:
For more requirement details, please see attached the Prescribed Accommodation Requirements Factsheet(PDF, 242KB)
If you prepare food at your accommodation business, you may also require registration under the Food Act 1984. Planning approval to conduct the business may also be necessary in some circumstances.
If you need assistance with starting, running or growing your business, please visit our Business Enabling webpage.
If you are ready to apply for a new permit, please visit The Process for Obtaining a New Permit to start your business application process.
Buildings and residences are given classes according to their use. In order for a building owner to change a single-family residence (Class 1a) to a share house (Class 1b) where four or more unrelated people may be residing, council involvement is required.
Consumer Affairs Victoria can provide information and advice regarding tenancy issues and disputes, including bond lodgements, notice periods, rent increases, goods left behind and more. Please call 1300 558 181 or email consumer@justice.vic.gov.au
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