Products, Services and Maps
Publications
A Guide to Property Values
A Guide to Property Values is the most comprehensive and authoritative reference to all types of property prices - residential, commercial, industrial and rural. An annual publication of property statistics across Victoria, it is produced from data from the Valuer-General.
Victorian Property Sales Report
The Victorian Property Sales Report is released quarterly in September, December, March and June. The report complements the annual Guide to Property Values, which is released at the end of June each year. It covers median sale prices by suburb for houses, units and vacant land over a period of 15 months.
Property VictoriaProperty Victoria is a regular property information publication produced by Land Victoria. Each edition features different information to help build an authoritative and broad picture of property activity in Victoria. Topics include statewide valuation information, title searches, mortgages registered and discharged, plans of subdivision, and property prices. Property Victoria provides much sought after property information to media outlets, property analysts, and other stakeholders.
Online Services
The details of all property sales in Victoria since 1974 are available on LANDATA ® PRISM database. PRISM provides faster low cost access to comprehensive sales information with better information, more sorting functions and more searching fields via LANDATA ®
Authoritative spatial data by suburb/town/locality for purchase by Credit Card or Account, delivered by email. Developed in collaboration with relevant local and state government agencies. You will need a Geographic Information System (GIS) or Computer Aided Design (CAD) application to use the data.
Find a Property or Place by Street Address, Suburb or Town, Lot on Plan, Coordinates or Street Directory.
Search Street Directories (Melway and VicRoads) by page number and grid reference.
Locate Places of Interest including sporting, community, health, education, emergency services, and public transport.
Victoria's topographic maps are now available across the entire state of Victoria at 1:30,000 scale in A4 format. They are immediately retrievable in PDF and created from the most up to date and maintained State Government Vicmap digital information. Each mapsheet costs $1.50. A $1.10 service fee applies to each order. (Includes GST).
This is an easy-to-use self guided service integrating on-line ordering of State and Local government property certificates and information statements for the State of Victoria. It also includes on-line retrieval of some information such as titles and plans where available. It is a fee for use service, payment is by credit card.
Planning Schemes
Planning Schemes Online provides interactive access to ordinance text and to zone and overlay maps. Each planning scheme has its own 'home page' with a common page design and functionality that will also be used on the updated Planning Schemes CDROM product.
Planning Schemes Online is free for personal use and is regularly updated with planning scheme amendments and is linked to other resources.
Urban Development Program Maps – Allows users to search for planning schemes by address
The Urban Development Program (UDP) is a major initiative of the Government to support the strategic intent of Melbourne 2030. Its purpose is to secure the ongoing ability to supply land and supporting infrastructure to meet future residential and industrial needs of metropolitan Melbourne and the Geelong Region. The program operates on an annual cycle of data collection, consultation, analysis and reporting to both industry and government.
Victorian Resources Online presents a wide range of soil information which will be continually expanded throughout the course of the project. A number of broadscale soil maps of Victoria are presented.
Related Links
Aerial Photography allows you to see what's on the earth's surface by looking at birds eye view photographs taken from aeroplanes. Aerial Photography is important because it provides a snap shot in time and thus records change that occurs on the earths surface.
The way Victorians name suburbs, streets, reserves, schools, parks and other geographic features has been changed. With the introduction of new legislation, naming is determined locally - encouraging greater community involvement and preference as well as a more efficient and faster process through the Geographic Place Names Act 1998, effective from 31 December 1998. Decisions about the naming of features (of local significance) will be made by local administrative bodies throughout Victoria, Australia.
The Victorian Heritage Register and the Victorian Heritage Inventory are now available on-line in this fully searchable database.
The Register is a comprehensive listing of Victoria's most significant places, objects and historic shipwrecks. The Heritage Inventory lists all known historic archaeological sites and relics. Places may be on one or both lists.
The Government of Victoria through Growing Victoria Together puts a very high priority on halting degradation and restoring our natural resources. Some of the key aims of Growing Victoria Together are to promote sustainable development, build cohesive communities and protect the environment for future generations. Achieving these outcomes is essential to revitalise rural communities and regional centres, maintain sustainable economic growth, and to ensure that our natural biodiversity is maintained for future generations.
EPA has a key responsibility in protecting beneficial uses of land. Many of these uses are regulated or controlled through measures to prevent contamination of land and groundwater.
The Framework for managing native vegetation in Victoria. The Framework establishes the strategic direction for the protection, enhancement and revegetation of native vegetation across the State. It addresses native vegetation from a whole catchment perspective but with a focus on private land where the critical issues from past clearing and fragmentation of native vegetation exist.

