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Amendment C160port - Update Amendment
Makes a series of updates and technical corrections to the Port Phillip Planning Scheme.
Calculating your rates and charges
See how your rates and charges bill is calculated. Learn about the different charges.
A sustained reduction in waste
We are committed to improving the way we manage waste to reduce landfill.
Towed vehicles: report or retrieve
How to get your vehicle back if it has been towed because of where or how you parked it.
Busking permit
Find out about the 6 and 12-month busking permits available in the City of Port Phillip and how to apply or renew your permit
Public toilets and litter bins
We regularly clean public spaces, such as public toilets and shopping centres, to ensure the safety and comfort of residents and visitors.
Local Laws infringements
A Local Laws infringement notice means you have been found to be in breach of the City of Port Phillip’s Local Law No 1 (Community Amenity) 2023.
Demographics
Discover who lives in Port Phillip, our economic profile and forecast changes in the future.
Port Phillip City Collection
The Port Phillip City Collection (PPCC), dating from 1855, celebrates the social, cultural, political and artistic development of the City of Port Phillip and its former municipalities of Port Melbourne, South Melbourne and St Kilda.
Safety guides
Find a wide range of Victorian Building Authority (VBA) guides that will help you keep your home or building safe, both inside and out.
Planning Scheme amendments
Our City is growing. To meet this challenge we need to keep the Port Phillip Planning Scheme up to date to respond to the changing needs of our community.
Accessible parking permits for organisations
These permits are for organisations that are based in Port Phillip. Organisations must meet the criteria to get a 12-month permit. Permits are free.
A greener, cooler, more liveable City
We are working to reduce the impacts of heat, protect and enhance biodiversity and improve enjoyment of our public space.
VicSmart
VicSmart is a streamlined assessment process for straightforward planning permit applications. Applications identified in the Planning Scheme as being VicSmart have specified requirements for information, assessment processes and decision guidelines.
Amendment C209port - Review of Heritage Overlay 7 and surrounds, (Interim Heritage Overlay)
Port Phillip Bicycle Users Group
Port Phillip Bicycle Users’ Group (BUG) has been working towards making riding better for more people. If you are interested in meeting new people and want to brush up on your bicycle skills, join us.Port Phillip Bicycle Users’ Group (BUG) has been working towards making riding better for more people. If you are interested in meeting new people and want to brush up on your bicycle skills, join us.
Accessibility and disability inclusion
We are committed to fair participation and inclusion of people with disability in our community.
Carer information hub
This Hub offers information and resources to support you in your role of carer.
Betty Sargeant
Appeal a parking fine
Information and options for dealing with a parking fine. Here, you will find information on how to appeal your fine, what you need to provide with your request, and our current estimated time to reply.
Family violence
We want our community to live free from violence. Ending family violence and violence against women, girls and gender diverse people starts with gender equality.
Planning and building forms
The fastest and easiest way to submit and pay for your application is using My Port Phillip online services. If you prefer to download a form, you can find the relevant planning or building form here.
Welcoming Week 2023: discover the ‘Power of Port Phillip’
18 Aug 2023We’re hosting three events to celebrate Welcoming Week.
A City that is adapting and resilient to climate change
We will work with our community and partners to adapt to the impacts of a changing climate.