Reminder: Animal Registration Renewals are now overdue - keep your pets safe and renew or update details online.
Monash has local laws that are in place to protect the amenity of Monash and the safety of everyone in it. These local laws cover many aspects of daily life such as keeping footpaths and walkways clear of vegetation, sharing available parking fairly, reducing risks and ensuring the proper procedures are followed in Council meetings and elections.
The General Permit covers a number of uses including container storage, general fundraising and fireworks: Local Law General Permit(PDF, 696KB)
We encourage the community to be responsible for keeping Monash a safe and enjoyable place to live and work in by complying with our local laws:
Under the new Local Government Act 2020, a council is now required to have Governance Rules to govern the conduct of Council meetings and meetings of any delegated committee the Council may establish.
The objectives of this local law are to provide how the common seal is to be applied, who may authorise its use and who can witness its use.
This Local Law aims to ensure safety and amenity for all people who live, work and play in Monash.
Under certain circumstances, you may apply for an internal review of your infringement (fine) notice. Read more about the grounds of appeal.
Clause 114 of Council’s Local Law No 3 provides that a person must not consume any alcohol or be in possession of an unsealed container of alcohol in any public place that is declared by Council to be a prohibited area.
The purpose of the law is to promote the health and wellbeing of residents, ratepayers and visitors to the City of Monash.
Noise pollution is with us almost all the time and we often do not recognise how serious its effects can be.