We have completed the Parkville Heritage Review – the most comprehensive review of Parkville’s heritage since 1979.

The Parkville Heritage Review recommends altering heritage controls across Parkville. To implement the recommendations, we need to update the Melbourne Planning Scheme through Amendment C444.

  • Applying a Heritage Overlay to nineteen (19) new individual places. Ten (10) of these individual places were previously in the Heritage Overlay as part of HO4 Parkville Precinct or as part of an existing individual Heritage Overlay.
  • Applying a Heritage Overlay to four (4) precincts by replacing the existing HO4 Parkville Precinct with HO4 South Parkville Precinct, HO1432 West Parkville Precinct, HO1433 The Avenue Precinct and HO1434 St George’s Precinct. The new precinct boundaries result in some land that was previously in HO4 Parkville Precinct being removed from the Heritage Overlay, and some land previously not in the Heritage Overlay being added.
  • Removing three (3) existing individual Heritage Overlays HO308, HO310 and HO313 and including this land within HO1432 West Parkville Precinct.
  • Amending planning scheme maps 2HO, 4HO and 5HO to reflect the changes above.
  • Amending Clause 15.03-1L-02 (Heritage) to include the Parkville Heritage Review (GML Heritage, 2023) as a policy document.
  • Amending the Schedule to Clause 43.01 (Heritage Overlay) to include all additional places.
  • Amending the Schedule to Clause 72.04 (Documents Incorporated in this Planning Scheme) to:
    • Include new or revised Statements of Significance for additional or reviewed places, including the four (4) precincts.
    • Delete the Heritage Places Inventory March 2022 (Amended January 2023) and replace it with the Heritage Places Inventory March 2022 (Amended September 2025).
    • Delete the Heritage Precincts Statements of Significance February 2020 (Amended April 2022) and replace it with the Heritage Precincts Statements of Significance February 2020 (Amended September 2025).
  • Amending the Schedule to Clause 72.08 (Background Documents) to include the Parkville Heritage Review (GML Heritage, 2023).
  • Amending the heritage categories and/or addresses for properties within the Heritage Overlay as reflected in the proposed Heritage Places Inventory March 2022 (Amended September 2025) Incorporated Document.

Interactive map

Find out how the proposed changes would affect your property by using our interactive map.

Every effort is made to ensure this map is free of errors, however it is also recommended to view the Parkville Heritage Inventory document (Word 633.75 KB) which identifies the changes proposed in the amendment.

Download the Summary of changes map (PDF 1.84 MB).

Definition of 'building categories' identified in the map:

A significant heritage place is individually important at state or local level, and a heritage place in its own right. It is of historical, aesthetic, scientific, social or spiritual significance to the municipality. A significant heritage place may be highly valued by the community, is typically externally intact, and/or has notable features associated with the place type, use, period, method of construction, siting or setting. When located in a heritage precinct, a significant heritage place can make an important contribution to the precinct.

A contributory heritage place is important for its contribution to a heritage precinct. It is of historical, aesthetic, scientific, social or spiritual significance to the heritage precinct. A contributory heritage place may be valued by the community, a representative example of a place type, period or style, and/or combines with other visually or stylistically related places to demonstrate the historical development of a heritage precinct. Contributory places are typically externally intact but may have visible changes which do not detract from the contribution to the heritage precinct.

A non-contributory place does not make a contribution to the cultural significance or historical character of the heritage precinct.

Exhibition documents

Accessible documents can be provided on request. Please email heritage@melbourne.vic.gov.au

Notice of Preparation of an Amendment

Explanatory Report

Instruction Sheet

Parkville Heritage Review