Planning wizard and exemptions

This page provides information about planning exemptions and our planning wizard, the address and application assistant will assist you in self service planning advice. You can find address details and relevant applications for all types of projects including residential, commercial, or business.

Planning wizard

The Address and application assistant can help you gather most information and application packs relevant to your residential, commercial or business development project based on your property address.

How the assistant works

You will be guided through a 3-step process to find the applications you'll need.


Step 1

Step 1 - Search the City

Search for a property by an address, business type or a zone.
Step 2

Step 2 - Provide basic details

Answer a few short questions to help us find the relevant approvals you may need.
Step 3

Step 3 - Find applications

You'll be provided with the relevant forms and applications so you can be on your way.

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Please note that any advice provided in this questionnaire is for use of a general nature only and is not intended to be relied upon as, nor to be a substitute for, specific professional planning advice. No responsibility for loss occasioned to any persons acting on or refraining from action as a result of any general planning advice is accepted by the City.

Planning exemptions

Minister for Planning - Notice of Exemption from Planning Requirements during State of Emergency.

The Planning and Development (Local Planning Schemes) Amendment Regulations 2020 gazetted on 3 April 2020 introduced a new Part 10B to the Deemed Provisions in Schedule 2 entitled ‘Exemptions from planning requirements for state of emergency’. The Amendment Regulations enables the Minister for Planning to issue notices exempting the need for compliance with one or more requirements of a local planning scheme. 

A Notice of Exemption (“Notice”) dated 8 April 2020 was signed by the Minister for Planning and is required for the purpose of facilitating a response to, or recovery from, the emergency occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic. 

The Notice provides specific guidance to both Proponents and Local Government on a range of temporary exemptions for certain approvals and requirements within the local planning framework. These exemptions will remain in effect until 90 days after the end of the State of Emergency. 

The exemptions remove any barriers within the planning system to ensure flexible and speedy responses to a changing crisis environment, support business and guarantee the provision of essential community services. 

The Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage’s (DPLH) website provides an Overview of the State of Emergency Planning Changes, the signed Notice of Exemption by the Minister for Planning dated 8 April 2020, Frequently Asked Questions and template letters that Proponents could send to notify adjoining impacted neighbours. 

For more information, please refer to the DPLH’s State of Emergency planning changes webpage.

The Notice requires proponents to notify the Local Government of a use that is commencing and/or if temporary works are being undertaken within seven days of the use commencing and/or the works being undertaken.

If you are a proponent wishing to notify the City of Stirling of a use that is commencing and/or if temporary works are being undertaken, under the conditions of the Notice, please notify the City via email planningexemptions@stirling.wa.gov.au.