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  • VIC - Planning Amendment VC248 BMO

    VC248 improves bushfire planning by updating terminology and measures, increasing and clarifying planning permit exemptions for dwellings and other buildings, and updating decision guidelines that apply to the Bushfire Management Overlay. The amendment also inserts decision guidelines for specified development within the bushfire prone area at clause 53.02 Bushfire Planning.


    Updated bushfire planning provisions Amendment VC248 gazetted on 5 May 2026 amended the bushfire planning provisions that apply to land within the Bushfire Management Overlay and the bushfire prone area. New guidelines have also been released:


    ·         Bushfire Hazard Assessments
    ·         Planning Permit Applications in a Bushfire Management Overlay or Bushfire Prone Area.


    Further information on the amendment and guidelines can be found at Better planning to reduce risks from bushfires HERE


    An information session will be held on Wednesday, 13 May 2026, 11am and can be accessed via this link. There is no need to register for the session and it will be recorded for those that can’t attend.

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    Building and Plumbing Commission - Buyer Protection Reform webinar

    Jun 10, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM (ET)
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    Built for Bushfire - Episode 1: Weepa

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    Join us for the first webinar in Built for Bushfire, a practical new series exploring the real-world use of bushfire building products. Going beyond the brochure, the series looks at how products are used on site, the advantages they offer, and the challenges practitioners, builders and homeowners need to understand.