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Community event planning checklist
Use this quick outdoor community event planning checklist to help you through the steps to holding a community event in the City of Port Phillip and apply for our event permit.
Start, grow or buy a business
Get the advice and support you need to start, grow or buy a business in Port Phillip.
Middle Years and Youth Services
Find programs, activities, services and events for young people aged 8 to 25 who live, work, study or play in the City of Port Phillip.
Take action
Whether you live in a house or an apartment, there are lots of ways you can help play your part in creating a sustainable future.
St Kilda Adventure Playground
The Adventure Playgrounds offer outdoor play opportunities and an element of risky play in a fun, inclusive and natural environment. While we offer supervised programs to Adventure Playground members aged 5 to 12 years, the playground is also accessible to children and families.
Prepare for a changing climate
Understanding the risks of climate change to your property and yourself will help you prepare better. Here are ways you can prepare for these changes.
Promotional and sampling site permit
The City of Port Phillip has a variety of parks, gardens and foreshore sites for activations to promote your business or product. You need a promotional permit to ensure safety and amenity in public open spaces and assist in the sustainable management of our parks and foreshore.
Dogs on lead FAQ
Here's what you need to know about keeping your dogs on lead.
Parks
Detailed information about native and indigenous plants in the Port Phillip area.
Closed-circuit television (CCTV)
CCTV in our public places is one tool we use to improve community safety and prevent crime.
Cinemas, theatres and music
Port Phillip is home to a melting pot of creative talent, where you'll find a range of theatres, cinemas and music to enjoy.
Living with construction
What is and isn't allowed and what you can do if you find yourself living or working near a construction site at some point.
Animal management infringements
Animal Management Officers are authorised to request your details to investigate breaches under the Domestic Animal Act 1994. This may include dog attacks, off-leash dogs, pet registration and barking dogs. You may be issued with a penalty infringement for these offences.
Contaminated land
Some sites have waste or chemicals on or below the surface, or waste or chemicals in groundwater. When these cause actual or potential harm to people or the environment, a site is considered contaminated.
Public health
We provide services designed to maintain and improve the public and environmental health, safety and wellbeing of the community.
Building in flood affected areas in Fishermans Bend
Learn how to create good design for buildings in flood affected areas in Fishermans Bend.
Pet desexing
Desexing your pet is a key part of being a responsible pet owner. Your registration fees are also lower.
Outdoor dining permit
Use the footpath or on-street parking outside your business for dining.
Did you know? Ten lesser known stories from the City
An eclectic selection of places and stories from across Port Phillip
Accessible Beaches
City of Port Phillip is excited to bring a range of Accessible Services to our Beaches this summer. Find out how you can book these free services below.
Dog parks and beaches
Find your local dog parks, off-leash areas and beaches where your pooch can play.
Resident parking permit
The resident parking permit is for people that live on a street with permit zone parking. You can add a foreshore permit as an option by getting the combined resident foreshore permit.
Multicultural Forum Terms Of Reference2013
96 KBSustainable design
Environmentally sustainable design and water sensitive urban design are essential for all types of development. We assess these as part of the planning process to ensure positive outcomes for all new developments in Port Phillip.