Protecting Bayside’s post-war heritage

Bayside is home to many significant mid-century properties thanks to a concentration of innovative architects building in the years following World War II.

We’ve received authorisation from the Minister of Planning to undertake a planning scheme amendment, known as Amendment C192bays, to better protect post-war places of significance.

This planning scheme amendment will introduce a heritage overlay based on those properties identified in our Post-War Modern Residential Heritage Study, which includes 59 individual properties, plus a group listing of eight properties.

Public exhibition of this amendment is open from 7 September to 19 October 2023. This exhibition process provides property owners and stakeholders with the opportunity to support or object to the proposed heritage controls.

Where submissions are received seeking changes to the proposed amendment, a request will be made to the Minister for Planning to appoint an independent Planning Panel to consider those submissions received.

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