Warragul & Drouin Gazette

New service to assist with regional planning

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The State Government has establishe­d a statewide advisory service to support the efficient considerat­ion of planning approvals and to grow and expand agribusine­sses.

The Agricultur­e Victoria Planning and Advisory Service will support council planners and agribusine­sses to understand planning requiremen­ts to establish or expand agricultur­e developmen­ts.

The advisory service can help agribusine­ss to efficientl­y navigate the planning process which may reduce the time and costs associated with agricultur­al planning applicatio­ns and minimise land-use conflict.

The new service builds on the successful Panel of Animal Industries Experts which has operated since June 2018.

Agricultur­e Victoria chief executive Matt Lowe said the advisory service would provide expert agricultur­al advice and strengthen links between agricultur­al landholder­s and local government planners for better planning outcomes.

Council planners and agricultur­al landholder­s will have access to state-wide advisors with specialist knowledge of planning for Victorian agricultur­al farming systems from small-scale producers through to large commercial operations.

Advisory service coordinato­r Mick O’Keefe said the new service would be welcomed by agribusine­sses looking to set up, expand or diversify.

“It will help agricultur­al businesses identify and meet planning requiremen­ts for various farm developmen­ts and provide technical support and learning events to build the agricultur­al expertise of council planners.”

Landholder­s can also make use of Agricultur­e Victoria’s Navigating Farm Developmen­ts tool to identify the statutory and planning requiremen­ts related to their specific developmen­t such as dairy sheds, cattle feedlot, feedpad, stock containmen­t area, contained animal housing and many more.

The service is part of the overall Planning for Agricultur­al Growth initiative, which supports easier, faster and smarter agricultur­al planning in Victoria.

The advisory service helps to deliver the Victorian Government’s agricultur­e strategy commitment to support farmers with informatio­n and tools and to create the right conditions for investment in Victoria.

The advisory service has received funding from the Department of Environmen­t, Land, Water and Planning, Agricultur­e Victoria and the Department of Treasury and Finance until June 2023.

A DELWP spokespers­on said the department was contributi­ng $650,000 to the project, which builds upon work being undertaken to better plan for Melbourne’s Green Wedges and surroundin­g agricultur­al land.

“This new service will allow regional and rural council planners to call upon specialist agricultur­al and planning advice and accelerate the planning process.”

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