Development applications in Greater Hume Shire Council
We have no rezoning amendments on record for this council yet, but we track its development applications. The figures below are counted directly from the development application register over the last 12 months.
Development applications · last 12 months
Applications lodged in this council in the trailing 12 months, by current status. Counted directly from the development application register.
- Total lodged
- 178
- last 12 months
- Lodged
- 0
- Under assessment
- 17
- Determined
- 158
- Withdrawn
- 3
See all development applications in Greater Hume Shire Council
Decision speed
How quickly this council determines a development application, measured from lodgement to determination across every decided application that carries both dates.
- Median time to decision
- 35 days
- half are decided faster than this
- Average
- 51 days
- a few slow cases pull this up
- Based on
- 383
- determined applications
Planning disputes
6 on recordPlanning and environment court and tribunal matters naming Greater Hume Shire Council, newest first. Each links to the full public judgment.
| Matter | Court | Decided |
|---|---|---|
| Greater Hume Shire Council v Pertzel [2026] NSWLEC 54 CIVIL ENFORCEMENT — failure to comply with order given under the Local Government Act 1993 (NSW) to remove items on property — prohibited use of land — whether declarations should be made in the public interest in addition to enforcement orders — declarations and enforcement orders made | NSWLEC | 8 May 2026 |
| Weber v Greater Hume Shire Council (No 2) [2019] NSWCA 108 CIVIL PROCEDURE – appeal – judgments and orders – representative action – orders of trial judge a to plaintiff’s personal claim set aside – further order setting aside answers to common questions sought – whether judge made orders | NSWCA | 14 May 2019 |
| Weber v Greater Hume Shire Council [2019] NSWCA 74 TORTS — negligence — duty of care — duty of care owed by operator of waste disposal tip — escape of fire – whether class to whom duty owed indeterminate TORTS — negligence — standard of care — whether Council exercising special statutory power under Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW), s 43A TORTS — negligence — breach of duty — whether adequate precautions taken to prevent escape of fire – allocation of resources by local council — application of Civil Liability Act, s 42 — whether inaction of local | NSWCA | 17 Apr 2019 |
| Weber v Greater Hume Shire Council (No 2) [2018] NSWSC 1338 REPRESENTATIVE PROCEEDINGS – common questions concerning claim for negligence – answers to common questions – costs | NSWSC | 30 Aug 2018 |
| Weber v Greater Hume Shire Council [2018] NSWSC 667 TORTS – representative proceedings – negligence – plaintiff suffered injury through fire – determination of liability – no claim for pure economic loss – ignition of fire – origins – causation – spread or escape of fire – common law principles – existence and scope of duty of care – novelty of duty –salient features relevant to duty of care – reasonably foreseeability – knowledge of defendant significance of harm – relationship – vulnerability indeterminacy – breach – statutory conditions regard | NSWSC | 14 May 2018 |
| Greater Hume Shire Council v J & L Cauchi Civil Contracting Pty Ltd [2006] NSWLEC 738 Contempt :- whether a finding of contempt for breach of a court order requires proof that the breach is deliberate. | NSWLEC | 3 Oct 2006 |
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How these numbers are computed
- Development applications are counted directly from the development application register over the trailing 12 months, grouped by their current canonical status. The full list is on the applications page.