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Animal restrictions under local law

Maroondah City Council Local Law 2023 references keeping animals. This protects both the safety of the neighbourhood, as well as the welfare of animals and pets. The local law covers:

  • numbers of animals that can live on a property
  • animal housing
  • the secure confinement of animals within the area.

How many animals can I have without a permit?

Without a permit, the number of animals on one property at any time must not be more than the maximum number listed below:

Type of animal

Maximum Number

Dogs

A dog of either sex or desexed that is over the age of 3 months. For more information visit the Animal Welfare Victoria website

2

Cats

A cat of either sex or desexed that is over the age of 3 months. For more information visit the Animal Welfare Victoria website.

2

Domestic birds

Any small birds such as canaries, finches, budgerigars and the like. For more information visit the Animal Welfare Victoria website.

20

Large birds

Any cockatoo, parrot, pheasant, peafowl, goose or turkey or other similar sized bird but excludes poultry, pigeons and any domestic bird.

None
Poultry - Roosters None

Poultry - Except roosters

Includes chickens, ducks, fowl and other domestic fowl or similar sized bird but does not include any large bird, rooster or domestic bird. For more information visit the Animal Welfare Victoria website.

5
Racing pigeons 20

Ferrets, guinea pigs, rabbits or rodents

Includes any rabbits, guinea pigs, mice, rats and hamsters and other mammals characterised by incisors adapted for gnawing and nibbling.

5
Horse/Donkeys None
Cattle None
Sheep None
Goats None
Pigs None
Any other agricultural animals None

For more information visit Animal Welfare Victoria website.

Keeping bees

Keeping bees is restricted by the Victorian Apiary Code of Practice and you may need a planning permit to keep hives on your property.

A planning permit is required if:

  • bees will be kept on properties designated as Low Density Residential Zone (LDRZ) in the Maroondah Planning Scheme. To find the zoning for your property, search your address in VicPlan.
  • the maximum number of hives is exceeded, as defined in the Apiary Code of Practice, which specifies hives permitted by land area.

Keeping additional animals permit

You will need to apply for a Keeping additional animals permit if your land is less than or equal to 0.5ha, and you would like to keep more than:

  • two dogs, and/or
  • two cats, and/or
  • five rodents, and/or
  • 20 domestic birds, and/or
  • 20 pigeons, and/or
  • five poultry.

Roosters are not permitted.

Apply for permit

Renew permit

You will be sent a renewal each year. Permits are renewed annually on 10 April upon payment of fee.

Online

Step 1.Review renewal

Please review the details on your renewal, making sure all details are correct.

If you have made any changes to your business operations or contact details, please email maroondah@maroondah.vic.gov.au and attach a copy of the amended renewal form.

Step 2.Supporting documents

You will need to supply:

Step 3.Submit declaration

This renewal requires you to agree to a declaration. Submit the declaration to be redirected to the online payment portal.

Keeping additional animals permit renewal declaration

By email, in person or by mail

Step 1.Review renewal

Please review the details on your renewal, making sure all details are correct.

If you have made any changes to your business operations or contact details, please email maroondah@maroondah.vic.gov.au and attach a copy of the amended renewal form.

Step 2.Supporting documents

You will need to supply:

Step 3.Submit renewal

  • in person (during business hours) at a Council service centre.
  • by mail:
    Local Laws Maroondah City Council
    PO Box 156 Ringwood 3134
    Ringwood 3134

Breeding animals

If you are applying to keep extra animals as you are breeding them, you must be a registered breeder with:

  • Dogs Victoria,
  • Master Dog Breeders and Associates (MDBA), or
  • Feline Control Council.

If you are not a member of any of these organisations, and have 3 or more fertile female dogs or cats, and you sell puppies/kittens, you will need to be registered as a Domestic animal business and obtain a Source Number from the State Government.