Frankston City Council is committed to providing a safe environment for its residents and visitors.
In Victoria the Environment Protection Act 2017 states that it’s an offence to make unreasonable noise from a residence. Noise infringements may be issued to people that have been found to be making unreasonable noise from residential premises.
Residential noise enforcement officers from Council can investigate and decide whether noise is unreasonable. Noise does not need to occur during prohibited times to be unreasonable. Officers consider factors such as volume and intensity, what the noise sounds like (its character), time and place, circumstances, how long the noise continues, how often the noise occurs or whether the noise is unreasonable under the Environment Protection Regulations 2021.
The regulations also cover specific sources of noise, ranging from electric power tools to air conditioners. Noise is usually always considered unreasonable when it occurs during prohibited hours and someone in a habitable room in any other residence can hear it and complains about it.
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