Public planning entry
Start with the property address once. We will carry the site context through exploration, application requirements, and compliance so the public journey feels like one workflow instead of three separate tools.
1. Find the site
Search the property once so the address, zone, and overlays follow you across the public tools.
2. Choose the right path
Move into exploration, application requirements, or compliance based on how developed your proposal already is.
3. Carry context forward
Keep the same site context through to lodgement so you are not re-entering the same planning details later.
Site details
Search the site now, or skip straight to a tool and add the address there.
Choose your next step
The three paths below use the same site context, so pick the one that matches how far along your proposal is.
Discover your options
Best when you are still scoping the proposal.
Compare the main applicant pathways for this site, each tagged as accepted, code-assessable, impact-assessable or prohibited.
Leaves you with a clearer view of viable development directions before you commit to a formal path.
Application requirements guide
Best when you know the proposal type and need a submission checklist.
Pick a development type and get the likely documents, fees, public-notice requirements and statutory timeline you should expect.
Leaves you with the likely documents, fees, notices, and statutory steps needed for lodgement.
Compliance checklist
Best when you are testing a drafted proposal against the code.
Work through the performance outcomes and acceptable outcomes that apply to this site. Your answers carry through to lodgement so council focuses on non-compliance.
Leaves you with a structured compliance position you can carry into the application package.