What is the Port Phillip Heritage Review?

The Port Phillip Heritage Review, is an incorporated document to the Port Phillip Planning Scheme. It underpins Council's heritage policy and heritage overlays in the Planning Scheme.

Attached to the review are the Port Phillip Heritage Policy Map and the Port Phillip Neighbourhood Character Policy Map. The heritage policy map identifies all heritage overlays within the municipality; and identifies whether properties within an overlay are a significant heritage place, contributory heritage place, or a non-contributory property or unmapped. The character policy map identifies contributory heritage places not covered by the heritage overlay.

Council adopted the Port Phillip Heritage Review in August 2000 as part of Amendment C5. The review is extensive and builds on a number of previous studies undertaken by the former St Kilda, South Melbourne and Port Melbourne councils.

Port Phillip Heritage Review Volumes 1-6

(Version 36, December 2021) (Incorporated Document in the Port Phillip Planning Scheme)

Note: Citations in Volumes 2-6 are ordered by street name.

City of Port Phillip Heritage Policy Map (Updated December 2021) (PDF 29.8 MB) (Part of Port Phillip Heritage Review)

City of Port Phillip Neighbourhood Character Map (Updated March 2021) (PDF 27.3 MB) (Part of Port Phillip Heritage Review)

Contact a Strategic Planner

For further information about the Port Phillip Heritage Review please contact the City Strategy and Policy team:

Online: Online Services
Phone: 03 9209 6777
In person: Visit the St Kilda Town Hall during office hours Monday to Friday