Broiler farms

In all Victorian planning schemes, a planning permit is required to use and develop land for a broiler farm in Victoria. There are a range of zones where broiler farms may be permitted, and this is outlined in the Victoria Planning Provisions:

  • Farming Zone
  • Rural Activity Zone
  • Green Wedge Zone
  • Green Wedge A Zone*
  • Rural Conservation Zone*
  • Rural Living Zone *
  • Urban Growth Zone*
    • *Only for a meat chicken production application under the Low Density Mobile Outdoor Poultry Farm Planning Permit Guidelines.

To determine if an activity is permissible in one of the above zones, the local council should be consulted as local laws may apply that restrict certain uses.

For more information on permit requirements across zones in Victoria, download:

Victorian Low Density Mobile Outdoor Poultry Farm Planning Permit Guidelines - June 2018

These Guidelines provide information and direction to applicants and planners for assessing planning permit applications to establish or modify a low density mobile outdoor poultry farm. They outline what planners should expect in the application, and present key decision guidelines to support assessment of the application.

These Guidelines set out the eligibility requirements for a simplified planning assessment process based on the farms having low environmental and amenity risks and apply to a planning permit application for a poultry farm for meat production (farm capacity of no more than 10,000 birds).

Additional planning requirements are outlined in the Victorian Low Density Mobile Outdoor Poultry Farm Planning Permit Guidelines that must be met.

Victorian low density mobile outdoor poultry farm planning permit guidelines (PDF - 594.5 KB)

Victorian low density mobile outdoor poultry farm planning permit guidelines - accessible (WORD - 98.5 KB)

Victorian Low Density Mobile Outdoor Poultry Farm - Development Plan Template

A development plan contains the information that planners should expect from a planning application. It outlines the way in which the facility will be sited, built and managed to meet the objectives and standards of the guidelines.

A template is provided below to assist applicants in creating their plan. The template includes guidance notes/examples and checklists to assist applicants in identifying the information to include in each section.

Victorian Code for Broiler Farms 2009 (plus 2018 Amendments)

The Victorian Code for Broiler Farms 2009 (Plus 2018 Amendments) was developed to provide clear environmental standards for those wishing to establish new, or expand existing, broiler farms, and assurance for the surrounding landholders who may be impacted by broiler farming activities.

The Victorian Code for Broiler Farms 2009 (Plus 2018 Amendments) provides the basis for the planning, design, assessment, approval, construction, operation and management of broiler farms in Victoria. Compliance with the Victorian Code for Broiler Farms 2009 (Plus 2018 Amendments) is mandatory for the establishment of all new broiler farms and expansions in Victoria.

The 2018 amendments included:

  • New definition for broiler farm to include free-range chicken meat farms.
  • A minimum farm size for which the Code applies (only applies to farms with more than 10,000 birds).

Victorian Code for Broiler Farms 2009 Plus 2018 Amendments (PDF - 4.8 MB)

Victorian Code for Broiler Farms 2009 Plus 2018 Amendments - accessible (WORD - 307.9 KB)

Conventional broiler farms converting to free range

The Victoria Planning Provisions allows an existing, lawfully established conventional broiler farm to convert to a free range system, provided that:

  • The number of chickens is not increased.
  • There are no more than 150,000 chickens.

This permit exemption exists because:

  • Most existing broiler farms have been established in line with a planning permit where the siting of the broiler sheds has been considered.
  • There are no significant new amenity and environmental impacts introduced as a result of a conventional system's conversion to free-range.

Generic environmental management plan for broiler chicken farms

An example of a completed Environment Management Plan For is available for the management of new or expanded Victorian broiler chicken farms in accordance with the Victorian Code for Broiler Farms (2009) Plus 2018 amendments that aligns with Element 6.

Further information on Poultry farms

PPN63: Applying for a Planning Permit to Farm Chickens

Provides guidance for applicants and responsible authorities about: preparing and assessing a planning permit application for a broiler farm; and adding an outdoor range area to an existing broiler farm. This practice note does not apply to poultry farms for egg production, poultry hatcheries or the raising of pullets and broiler breeders, and to non-broiler poultry species such as quail, duck, turkey and geese.

View PPN63 at Department of Transport and Planning.

Contact

For further information contact the Agriculture Victoria Planning and Advisory Service for all agricultural land use planning enquiries on agvic.planning@agriculture.vic.gov.au.

Page last updated: 10 Dec 2024