Environmentally Sustainable Development is a keystone principle in Victoria’s planning system, embedded in the strategic objectives of State and Local Planning Provisions. However, there is often a disconnect between these higher order objectives and achieving on the ground ESD outcomes.
In 2004, a group of local government agencies responded to this challenge by initiating a grassroots reform of planning policy with the aim of achieving improved sustainability outcomes in the built environment.
As a result, CASBE was established in 2009 to lead and represent these councils. Since then it has grown to become a self-funded organisation, with a growing membership of councils as well as permanent staff and a prominent role in the industry through submissions and newsletters.
Our membership has grown from 10 Victorian councils in 2010 to more than 25 in 2018.