Planning disputes at VCAT take fall as price rises

Original article by Clay Lucas
The Age – Page: 14 : 19-Sep-14

The Victorian Civil & Administrative Tribunal heard 2,186 planning disputes in 2013-14, down from 3,443 the previous year. However, its annual report revealed that it received nearly $A1 million more. Fees rose significantly from July 2013. Victorian Attorney-General Robert Clark said that changes to planning laws led to the drop in applications. The Opposition and a lawyer said that people could not afford the high fees

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VICTORIA. CIVIL AND ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL, VICTORIA. OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, VICTORIA. DEPT OF TRANSPORT, PLANNING AND LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE

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