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Latrobe City Council is reviewing its Community Amenity Local Law and you're invited to have your say.

What is the Community Amenity Local Law?

The Community Amenity Local Law guides Council’s compliance and enforcement activities for a wide range of topics, including property amenity, keeping of animals, open air burning, waste and recycling, some business activities and use of Council land and roads.

Why is it under review?

By undertaking a review of the Community Amenity Local Law Council can ensure it is meeting current community expectations while also protecting our community’s health and safety and our assets and facilities.

We have developed a draft Community Amenity Local Law and Council has resolved to release this for consultation.

We would like your feedback on the draft Community Amenity Local Law. Your feedback will help us consider emerging issues and ensure the local law is relevant.

How you can get involved.

Have your say on the draft Community Amenity Local Law by midnight, Monday 22 June 2026. We encourage you to provide your feedback to help us understand what’s important to you.

Latrobe City Council is reviewing its Community Amenity Local Law and you're invited to have your say.

What is the Community Amenity Local Law?

The Community Amenity Local Law guides Council’s compliance and enforcement activities for a wide range of topics, including property amenity, keeping of animals, open air burning, waste and recycling, some business activities and use of Council land and roads.

Why is it under review?

By undertaking a review of the Community Amenity Local Law Council can ensure it is meeting current community expectations while also protecting our community’s health and safety and our assets and facilities.

We have developed a draft Community Amenity Local Law and Council has resolved to release this for consultation.

We would like your feedback on the draft Community Amenity Local Law. Your feedback will help us consider emerging issues and ensure the local law is relevant.

How you can get involved.

Have your say on the draft Community Amenity Local Law by midnight, Monday 22 June 2026. We encourage you to provide your feedback to help us understand what’s important to you.