The Victorian Planning Authority proudly acknowledges Victoria’s Aboriginal community and their rich culture and pays respect to their Elders past and present.

We acknowledge Aboriginal people as Australia’s first peoples and as the Traditional Owners and custodians of the land and water on which we rely.

We recognise and value the ongoing contribution of Aboriginal people and communities to Victorian life and how this enriches us.

We embrace the spirit of reconciliation, working towards the equality of outcomes and ensuring an equal voice.

I have a Bushfire Management Overlay affecting my land. What does this mean for future development?

The Bushfire Management Overlay (BMO) is applied to land where the bushfire hazard requires bushfire protection measures to be implemented. The overlay aims to ensure development is only permitted where risk to life and property from bushfire can be reduced to an acceptable level.  

In the Ballarat North precinct, the BMO affects some land directly adjoining the Ballarat North Wastewater Treatment Plant, directly to the south of the precinct.   

The VPA is currently preparing a precinct structure plan (PSP) for the precinct, however the existing BMO will remain during plan preparation and once the plan is complete.  

When the PSP is complete, landowners who wish to develop their properties in accordance with the plan will need to apply for a planning permit with the City of Ballarat.  Any planning permit application (including subdivision applications), where land is affected by the BMO, is required to be accompanied by:  

  • Abushfire hazard site assessment 
  • Abushfire hazard landscape assessment 
  • Abushfire management statement 

All applications will be assessed by the Country Fire Authority, through a formal referral from the City of Ballarat. Development can only be supported where the bushfire risk can be reduced to an acceptable level.  

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