Plans of management are legal documents we develop and maintain to guide how Crown land will be sustainably managed.
They provide a wealth of information about that site, including social, environmental, and economic values, set objectives and performance targets for community land, and provide for active land management and use, including the issuing of tenures over the land.
Reserve Manager provides information on preparing plans of management for non-Council Crown land managers and plans of management information for Council Crown land managers.
Adopted plans of management
Plans of management adopted under the previous Crown Lands Act 1989 remain valid under the new Crown Land Management Act 2016 via transitional provisions under the Act until otherwise revoked by the minister.
For a full list visit Adopted plans of management.
Draft plans of management
The Community Engagement Strategy requires that the community is notified of all draft plans of management on the Department’s website with a 42-day public submissions process.
Available plans of management:
Council managed Crown reserve plans of management
Local councils appointed as Crown land managers to manage dedicated or reserved Crown land are required to develop plans of management for the land where it is classified as community land under the Local Government Act 1993.
All draft plans of management must be developed in line with the public exhibition requirements under section 38 of the Local Government Act 1993.
Check the Council Crown Land Manager Portal for all reserves for which council is the appointed Crown land manager.
For more details about plans of management information for Council Crown land managers, visit Council Crown land manager.