VCAT and planning disputes
If you have applied for a planning permit or you have made an objection to a planning permit application and you disagree with a Council decision, then you can appeal to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) to review the decision.
VCAT is an independent tribunal that hears and determines a range of disputes.
After Council has made their decision, common appeals to VCAT are:
- The permit applicant appeals against Council’s refusal to grant the permit
- The permit applicant appeals against conditions Council has imposed on the Planning Permit
- The permit applicant appeals against Council’s failure to make a decision on their application within 60 days (a failure appeal)
- An objector appeals against Council’s decision to issue a Notice of Decision to Grant a Planning Permit
When to lodge a VCAT appeal
Once Council gives notice of their decision, the timeframes to lodge an appeal are:
- 60 days for applicants
- 28 days for objectors
More information
For further information, you can visit VCAT’s website.