Who are the people of Banyule City Council?

August 1, 2020 Off By idswater

Who are the people of Banyule City Council?

Banyule City Council is proud to acknowledge the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people as traditional custodians of the land and we pay respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Elders, past, present and emerging, who have resided in the area and have been an integral part of the region’s history.

Why are planning applications on public notice Banyule?

The application is on exhibition for public viewing, which gives you an opportunity to find out more, and comment or object. Under the Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014 you may not collect the names, addresses and other information of applicants in this register to identify and market products or services to them.

What kind of development is happening in Banyule?

This includes applications for new housing, sub-division, commercial offices, multi-story developments and more. Over recent years there has been huge growth in applications locally which has placed significant pressure on Development Planning in Banyule.

What is change of use licence in Banyule Vic?

P1568/2016 – Develop the land with two dwellings (Modifications to the existing dwelling and construction of a double storey dwelling to the rear). P159/2019 – Change of use to a food and drink premise (retrospective), and associated liquor licence (restaurant and café licence).

Where is 7 Dunstan Street Banyule going to be?

Council gives notice of its proposal to discontinue a section of road adjacent to 7 Dunstan Street, Macleod and sell the resultant land to the owners that address. The exciting Bellfield Project gathers pace with Glenvill Developments to deliver the residential housing alongside our new Community Hub and social housing.

How much money does Banyule council spend on capital works?

See what the Budget delivers with more than $66.75 million of capital works and $7.54 initiatives being rolled out across Banyule.

What to do in Banyule in July 2019?

Inspired by the Tour de France? This July keep active by hopping on your bike and exploring Banyule’s shared trail network and go into a prize draw to win.