Camping or Occupying a Caravan on private property permits

Camping on Private Property

(Council’s General Local Law No.1 – 2023(PDF, 385KB)- Division 1 - Your Property, Clause 37)

Can I camp on Vacant land which is not in a designated camp area or caravan park?

A person is not allowed to camp on vacant private property.

Can I occupy a caravan or camp on private property with a existing dwelling?

Yes you may camp or occupy caravan for up to 6 months without a permit as long as there is no detrimental effect to the amenity of adjoining land and appropriate sanitary facilities are available to the private property.

Can I occupy a caravan or camp on private property with a existing dwelling for a period longer than 6 months?

A permit is required for a person to camp on private property with an existing dwelling for a period longer than 6 months. 

Camping is not to be used for permanent place of residence and will only be valid for a maximum period of 12 months and renew thereafter.

Council will take the following into consideration when assessing the application:

  • The applicants proposed means of hygiene, sanitary requirements, garbage disposal and power are satisfactory.
  • The number of people occupying the caravan or camping.
  • The location of the caravan or camp on the property.
  • Reason for use of the caravan or camp facility.
  • Length of intended occupancy, permits will only be granted for a maximum period of 12 months.
  • Any objections from adjoining neighbours.
  • Any other regulation or legislative requirements. 

To find out more about Council's conditions and guidelines or to apply for a permit see Camping on private property - Permit  Application Form(PDF, 309KB)

Please ensure you read Council's conditions prior to applying for a permit.