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  • What can Council decide?

      Council may determine to either: issue a permit (if there are no objections) issue a Notice of Decision to Grant a Permit (this happens when objections have been received but Council believe...

  • How long does a planning permit take to assess?

      Under State Government regulation, if Council has not made a decision within 60 statutory days, you can make an application to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) and have ...

  • What should I do before making a planning permit application?

    Planning officers are available to provide advice and information about local planning requirements to residents and applicants, and it is encouraged that you speak to a planning officer prior to...

  • What is a planning permit? When do I need one?

    A planning permit is a document that allows a use and or a development to occur on a particular parcel of land. To obtain a planning permit you must make an application with the Council, who will ...

  • Direct Debit

    The direct debit payment option allows ratepayers to pay their current year rates in 10 equal monthly payments, commencing September and concluding in June of each financial year. This payment opti...

  • Why do some people's rates go up by more than 2.5% while others go down?

    Your property value determines your share of the total rates bill. Properties right across Kingston are now valued every year. Higher value properties pay a greater share, while lower-valued proper...

  • How are my rates calculated?

    Your share of the total rate amount is set by the value of your property plus a municipal charge, a user-pays waste charge and a Fire Services Levy.

  • WHAT DO MY RATES PAY FOR?

    Your rates fund over 100 services across Kingston, including libraries, leisure centres, immunisations, bin collections and meals on wheels deliveries – to name just a few. This year, we’re spendin...

  • Found A Pet?

    If you have found a pet, please notify Council on 1300 653 356. If owners are looking for it and you fail to report the animal, they may not be able to find it. Protect Your Pet! Some lost dogs are...

  • Pet Essentials

    Moving to Whitehorse With Your Pet All cats and dogs over the age of 3 months must be registered at the address they live. If your dog or cat is currently registered with another council you ca...