If you’re planning changes to your home, one of the first questions that comes up is: do I need council approval, or can I just go ahead? The answer depends on the type of work you’re planning. Some projects can move forward without approval, while others definitely require it.
What You Can Usually Do Without Approval
Many minor works fall under what’s known as “exempt development”, meaning they don’t require council approval as long as they comply with specific rules. Examples often include:
- Internal cosmetic changes, like painting, new flooring, or replacing cabinetry.
- Installing small garden sheds, pergolas, or decks below certain height and size limits.
- Fencing up to a specified height.
- Minor landscaping works.
These types of upgrades don’t significantly affect neighbours, the environment, or the structure of your property — which is why they’re generally allowed without approval.
When Approval Is Needed
If your project involves bigger changes, you’ll most likely need either a Complying Development Certificate (CDC) or a Development Application (DA). Situations where approval is required include:
- Structural changes, like removing or adding walls.
- Extensions, additional rooms, or second-storey additions.
- Alterations that impact plumbing, drainage, or electrical systems.
- Works on heritage-listed properties or homes in conservation areas.
- Projects close to property boundaries or environmentally sensitive land.
CDC vs. DA
- A CDC is faster but very strict — if your project meets all the rules, it can be approved quickly by a certifier.
- A DA is more flexible but takes longer, since the council reviews the application and allows community feedback.
Wrapping It Up
Not every home improvement needs council approval, but knowing where your project stands will save you time, money, and stress. Small cosmetic updates are usually fine to go ahead with, but bigger structural changes almost always require a CDC or DA.
The key is to check the rules before you start. By understanding what applies to your renovation, you’ll avoid costly setbacks and move forward with confidence.
👉 If you’re unsure, our team can review your plans and point you in the right direction — making sure your project is compliant from day one.

