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Apply for an enforcement order under the Traditional Owner Settlement Act 2010

If you represent a traditional owner group and believe there is activity that is – or will be – in breach of a land use agreement under the Traditional Owner Settlement Act 2010, you can apply to VCAT.

Witnesses and witness statements

Find out about different types of witnesses and what’s involved if you are asked to be a witness in a VCAT case.

Compensation on acquisition of an interest in land

You can apply to VCAT if you are an acquiring authority or you have an interest in land that is being acquired and you do not agree with the compensation amount being claimed or offered or if there has been no offer or claim made.

Prepare your submission for the hearing – Planning disputes

Before your planning dispute is heard at VCAT, you’ll need to prepare a submission. Find out how.

After you apply - Planning disputes

Once you have applied to VCAT, find out what happens next.

After you apply - Building and construction disputes

After you’ve applied to VCAT, it’s important to understand what you need to do and what happens next.

Join a VCAT case - Building and construction disputes

If you want to involve someone in a case about a building or construction dispute, find out what your options are and what you need to do.

Respond to an application - Building and construction disputes

When you get a notice from VCAT, find out what this means for you and decide what to do.

Mediations

Mediations are private meetings where parties come together to discuss ways to reach an agreement (settle) with the help of a mediator.

Directions hearings

At a directions hearing a VCAT member decides how the case should be managed and how much time it will take.