What is the Native Vegetation Act 2003 Public Register?

What does the Public Register include?

The Minister is required by law to make publicly available on the internet the following information about Property Vegetation Plans (PVPs) and Development Consents approved under the Native Vegetation Act 2003:

Incentive PVPs and Continuing Use PVPs are not included in the public register, except those Continuing Use PVPs that specify a date for the definition of regrowth.

The information provided in the public register has been developed to satisfy the requirements of section 57 of the Privacy and Personal Information Act 1998.

Using the two searches available on this site you can access the following up-to-date information:

What are the register categories?

Information about PVPs and Development Consents that approve broadscale clearing and/or specify a date for the definition of regrowth

* PVPs for Invasive Native Scrub (INS) are designed to maintain or create a mosaic of vegetation states across the landscape. The INS figures on the Register are the areas of INS to be managed, rather than the the areas of INS that can be cleared."

Information about PVPs and Development Consents that approve broadscale clearing where CMA discretion has been exercised

Information on clearing of native vegetation for essential local government infrastructure

Information on approved increases to infrastructure RAMA buffer distances

Information relating to the approval of Private Native Forestry PVPs

What other information about PVPs and Development Consents is publicly available?

The following additional information is available: