Lower Development Costs by Understanding New Parking Controls
Slash development costs and boost feasibility — learn how Victoria’s new VC277 parking rules unlock smarter, more profitable projects.
David Klingberg, David Beaton & Kane Barnett team up for this unmissable event that could save you $$!
You won't want to miss this...
Amendment VC277 marks a significant shift in Victoria’s approach to car parking requirements — and it’s already changing how development sites stack up.
Gazetted on 18 December 2025, VC277 updates Clause 52.06 (Car Parking) across all Victorian planning schemes, reducing minimum parking requirements in areas well-serviced by public transport. The amendment is designed to better align planning controls with contemporary transport patterns, support transit-oriented development, and unlock greater flexibility in site design.
This event will break down what Amendment VC277 means in practice for developers, landowners, planners, and built environment professionals. Our speakers will explore:
- What has changed under VC277 and why
- Where reduced parking rates apply
- How the amendment can improve development feasibility and design outcomes
- Key considerations for projects planned in 2026 and beyond
Whether you’re assessing a new acquisition, revisiting an approved scheme, or planning a future project, this session will help you understand how to take full advantage of the updated car parking provisions.
Who should attend:
Developers, landowners, planners, architects, traffic consultants, and anyone involved in development across activity centres and transport-rich locations.
Slash development costs and boost feasibility — learn how Victoria’s new VC277 parking rules unlock smarter, more profitable projects.
David Klingberg, David Beaton & Kane Barnett team up for this unmissable event that could save you $$!
You won't want to miss this...
Amendment VC277 marks a significant shift in Victoria’s approach to car parking requirements — and it’s already changing how development sites stack up.
Gazetted on 18 December 2025, VC277 updates Clause 52.06 (Car Parking) across all Victorian planning schemes, reducing minimum parking requirements in areas well-serviced by public transport. The amendment is designed to better align planning controls with contemporary transport patterns, support transit-oriented development, and unlock greater flexibility in site design.
This event will break down what Amendment VC277 means in practice for developers, landowners, planners, and built environment professionals. Our speakers will explore:
- What has changed under VC277 and why
- Where reduced parking rates apply
- How the amendment can improve development feasibility and design outcomes
- Key considerations for projects planned in 2026 and beyond
Whether you’re assessing a new acquisition, revisiting an approved scheme, or planning a future project, this session will help you understand how to take full advantage of the updated car parking provisions.
Who should attend:
Developers, landowners, planners, architects, traffic consultants, and anyone involved in development across activity centres and transport-rich locations.
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David Klingberg
David Beaton
Kane Barnett
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Highlights
- 2 hours
- In-person
- Doors at 6pm
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Location
Level 5, 447 Collins Street
Level 5, 447 Collins Street
Melbourne, VIC 3000
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