Overview
The Government Land Planning Service (GLPS)supports the Minister for Planning in assessing proposals to:
- change planning provisions relating to Victorian Government land, and
- reserve land proposed to be owned by the Victorian Government in the future.
This includes ensuring that appropriate planning provisions are in place on government land, correcting anomalies and updating planning provisions to accurately reflect planning use and development.
The GLPS site list includes all Stream A and Stream B proposals which have been submitted to the GLPS and completed.
Have your say
- Visit the Government Land Standing Advisory Committee Engage Victoria page for a list of Stream B sites which are currently open for comment.
Recent decisions
- Hawthorn - 2 Paterson Street: Amendment C36boro to the Boroondara Planning Scheme was gazetted on 21 July 2022.
- Tallangatta Valley - 1224 Tallangatta Creek Road: Amendment C38tow to the Towong Planning Scheme was gazetted on 14 April 2022.
- Clunes - 14 Service Street: Amendment C81hepb to the Hepburn Planning Scheme was gazetted on 14 April 2022.
- Cressy - 17-21 Yarima Road: Amendment C113cola to the Colac Otway Planning Scheme was gazetted on 31 March 2022.
- Wallan Area Network Improvements: Amendment C129mith to the Mitchell Planning Scheme was gazetted on 18 March 2022
Frequently asked questions
When an application is received, the site is assessed to determine the most appropriate planning stream. The streams are explained below.
GLPS Planning Stream A (Ministerial Amendments)
Sites considered under stream A require a planning scheme amendment, to be approved under S20(4) or S20(5) of the Planning and Environment Act 1987.
Outcome: the site will be generally consistent with the land use surrounding the site and where zones/overlays are likely to be the same as the surrounding planning provisions.
Timeframe: 4-6 months.
GLPS Planning Stream B (Advisory Committee)
Sites considered under stream B require a planning scheme amendment/permit, to be considered by the Government Land Standing Advisory Committee (Advisory Committee).
The Advisory Committee provides independent advice on the planning proposal to the Minister for Planning. For more information including member biographies and terms of reference refer to the Advisory Committee web page.
The Minster for Planning decides if the site is to be referred to the Advisory Committee for advice.
Outcome: the site is likely to capture a strategic opportunity for enhanced development outcomes, and/ or support delivery of a Government project and future planning provisions complement the surrounding area but are not necessarily the same as that surrounding the site.
Timeframe: 6-8 months (outlined below) on an as needs basis
For more information including member biographies and terms of reference refer to the Advisory Committee page.
Integrated Development Opportunities
The Minister has established an advisory committee to consider the integrated development opportunities arising from major transport infrastructure projects, including level crossing removals and the Metro rail.
More information on the Victorian Transport Projects Integrated Development Opportunities Standing Advisory Committee including terms of reference and information on members can be found at the Advisory Committee’s webpage.
Visit the Advisory Committee’s Engage Victoria webpage for sites that are currently open for consultation.
Government landowning departments and agencies that require planning scheme changes for their land can apply for assistance through the GLPS. This can include rezoning surplus government land or changes to overlay provisions for existing sites delivering a government outcome. The following steps need to be followed:
Step 1
Complete the GLPS application form (DOCX, 123.5 KB)and submit it to glp.service@delwp.vic.gov.au. The application form must be submitted with the following information.
- A Surplus Government Land Declaration Form (DOCX, 116.9 KB) must be completed and signed if the site is determined surplus.
- Mandatory documents as outlined in the application form
- Other relevant reports to support your proposal (i.e. heritage study, arborist report).
- Evidence of any consultation undertaken with local council and other interested groups.
Step 2
The GLPS will assess the application and send the landowner a recommendation form outlining the proposed Planning Stream Pathway, costs and timing. The landowner will be sent the recommendation form and an acceptance form.
Step 3
The landowner must complete, sign and submit the acceptance form and provide any additional information that may be requested.
Following receipt of the signed acceptance form, GLPS will confirm with the landowner which planning stream will be used (the Minster for Planning decides Stream B sites).
Reference documents
- Privacy: DELWP's Privacy Collection Statement (PDF, 24.5 KB)
- Council’s role through the GLPS process: Council FAQ’s (PDF, 35.0 KB)
- Landowning departments and agencies role through the GLPS: Landowners FAQ’s (PDF, 38.9 KB)
Further information
Contact us
If you have any further questions, please contact us on
✉ Email: glp.service@delwp.vic.gov.au
✉ Post: PO Box 500, East Melbourne, Victoria, 3002
The GLPS is located at 8 Nicholson Street, East Melbourne, Victoria 3002.
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Have your say
Find out how to get involved and have your say on specific planning reviews
Status: Closed
9 Maralinga Avenue, Keysborough
Amendment C211gdan to the Greater Dandenong Planning Scheme.
Submissions opens on
9.00am - Monday 26 October 2020
Submissions close on
5.00pm - Friday 18 December 2020
Status: Closed
Wallan Area Network Improvements
Amendment C129mith to the Mitchell Planning Scheme.
Submissions opens on
9.00am - Monday 12 October 2020
Submissions close on
5.00pm - Friday 04 December 2020
Status: Closed
Benalla - Former Benalla College Oval, Gay Street
Amendment C42bena to the Benalla Planning Scheme.
Submissions opens on
9.00am - Monday 12 October 2020
Submissions close on
5.00pm - Friday 04 December 2020
Status: Closed
2 Osborne Street, Flora Hill
Amendment C255gben to the Greater Bendigo Planning Scheme.
Submissions opens on
12.00am - Monday 28 September 2020
Submissions close on
5.00pm - Friday 20 November 2020
Status: Closed
13 Green Street, Healesville
Submissions have now closed.
Submissions opens on
12.00am - Monday 17 August 2020
Submissions close on
12.00am - Friday 09 October 2020
Policy and Guidelines
The Government Land Planning Service provides a transparent process to ensure that government authorities can sell land that they no longer need in a fair way. Ensuring that the land is zoned appropriately also allows development outcomes that are consistent with the strategic directions of local/state policies. These include:
- Victorian Government Landholding Policy and Guidelines
- Victorian Government Land Transactions Policy and Guidelines
- Victorian Government Land Use Policy and Guidelines
- Victorian Government Strategic Assessment Policy and Guidelines
More information and copies of these documents are available below.
In August 2015, the government released the Victorian Government Landholding Policy and Guidelines (PDF, 537.6 KB) that
- ensure that land is only purchased or retained by Victorian Government agencies where State ownership of land:
i) contributes directly to current or future service delivery outcomes expected by Government
ii) is central to the core business of agencies as explained in agency corporate plans;
iii) is financially beneficial to the State when compared to alternative investment of State funds; or
iv) in the case of Crown land, is appropriate on the basis that the protection of public land values make the land unsuitable for divestment;
- promote the highest and best use of land by providing the opportunity for the private and community sectors and other government agencies to further unlock the value inherent in the State’s land estate; and
- require active management of land portfolios across Victorian Government agencies which is essential to the good management of the State’s balance sheet.
In April 2022, the revised Victorian Government Land Transactions Policy (PDF, 11.0 MB) was released to:
- provide a framework to achieve integrity, impartiality, accountability and transparency in land transactions; and
- ensure that land transactions are conducted in accordance with the highest standards of probity, relevant legislation and Victorian Government policy.
In April 2016, the government released the Victorian Government Strategic Crown Land Assessment Policy and Guidelines (PDF, 235.5 KB) to:
- ensure that assessments are undertaken for all Crown land that has been declared surplus to the requirements of a Victorian Government agency by the responsible landholding Minister;
- inform decision making by relevant landholding Ministers and the Minister for Environment, Climate Change and Water on:
- A. public land values of Crown land; and
- B. the protection of public land values;
- determine the status of traditional owner and / or native title rights for Crown land declared surplus to the requirements of a Victorian Government agency.
In 2017, the government released the Victorian Government Land Use Policy and Guidelines (PDF, 1.4 MB) to establish a framework that enables a strategic, whole-of-government approach to government land use decision making, in order to maximise public value for Victorian communities. It seeks to achieve this through:
- ensuring public value is the overarching objective of government land use;
- delivering strategic, whole-of-government advice to maximise public value;
- accessing accurate information about government land; and
- defining clear government land policies, procedures and roles.
The Policy supports and supplements other government land policies, provides overarching direction for government land use and articulates Land Use Victoria’s role in promoting a wholeof-government, public value approach.