Amendment C041 (Stonnington)
Replaces the existing Entertainment Uses Policy in Clause 22.10 with a new Licensed Premises Policy. The proposed Licensed Premises Policy will include: A broader definition of licensed premises to include: food and drink premises places of assembly gambling premises cinema based entertainment facilities indoor recreation facilities and sexually explicit adult entertainment used or to be used in conjunction with a liquor license. This definition also includes premises licensed or to be licensed under the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998. A clear statement that the Policy applies to all applications for these uses in all zones. A set of policy directions that clearly indicate the preferred locations and role and management of these uses. A detailed set of application requirements for planning permits to include a site context plan a floor plan a written submission and a Noise and Amenity Action Plan Performance measures for the assessment of planning permit applications Guidelines for assessing planning permit applications for new licensed premises or applications to expand or extend the trading hours of existing licensed premises. Changes the Municipal Strategic Statement to support the introduction of Clause 22.10
- Status date
- 18 Aug 2005
- Exhibition
- ·
- Gazettal
- 18 Aug 2005
- Outcome
- ApprovedWithChanges
Stonnington
Council profile →- Amendments tracked
- 282
- Last 12 months
- 14
- Approval rate
- 90%
How to object or make a submission
Your next step if this rezoning affects you. Submissions are how the decision-maker hears from the community.
- 1 Rezonings happen through planning scheme amendments under the Planning and Environment Act 1987. The council exhibits the amendment and invites submissions.
- 2 Make a written submission to the council during the exhibition period, stating whether you support or oppose the amendment and why.
- 3 If unresolved submissions remain, they are referred to an independent planning panel, where submitters can be heard before the council decides.
General information about the public submission process, not legal advice. Confirm the current process and deadlines with the council or the official source before acting.
Stage history
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Approved / gazetted
source label: “Finished:ApprovedWithChanges”
Status date 18 Aug 2005 · Observed 12 June 2026 → current
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Planning disputes in Stonnington
Tribunal and court decisions naming this council, newest first. A signal of contested development in the area, not legal advice.
- 177 Toorak Road Developments Pty Ltd v Stonnington CC [2026] VCAT 356 VCAT· 19 May 2026· 177 Toorak Road Developments Pty Ltd v Stonnington CC [2026] VCAT 356
- Khayyerzadeh v Stonnington CC [2026] VCAT 352 VCAT· 15 May 2026· Khayyerzadeh v Stonnington CC [2026] VCAT 352
- Gurkin v Stonnington CC [2026] VCAT 327 VCAT· 7 May 2026· Gurkin v Stonnington CC [2026] VCAT 327
- Bruce St Toorak SPV Pty Ltd v Stonnington CC [2026] VCAT 309 VCAT· 23 Apr 2026· Bruce St Toorak SPV Pty Ltd v Stonnington CC [2026] VCAT 309
- Erle v Stonnington CC [2026] VCAT 206 VCAT· 27 Mar 2026· Erle v Stonnington CC [2026] VCAT 206
- Bridgford v Stonnington CC [2026] VCAT 199 VCAT· 24 Mar 2026· Bridgford v Stonnington CC [2026] VCAT 199