Find out about legislation, regulations and policies that EPA uses to manage noise in Victoria.
Under the Environment Protection Act 2017, the following 3 areas are central to noise legislation.
The general environmental duty requires you to reduce the risk of harm to human health and the environment from your pollution and waste.
Noise comes under the category of pollution, and it includes vibration. As far as reasonably practicable, if your activity involves noise it’s your duty to reduce the levels of risk.
You must not emit unreasonable noise from any place or premises. Determining if noise is unreasonable involves considering:
Specific requirements apply to noise from:
It’s an offence to emit aggravated noise. For commercial, industrial and trade premises and entertainment venues, aggravated noise is a noise emission that far exceeds the noise limits used for unreasonable noise.
The Environment Protection Regulations 2021 (the Regulations) set out what is unreasonable and aggravated noise from:
The Regulations also outline standards and test methods for motor vehicle air and noise emissions.
EPA has published a comprehensive guidance series for business and community. The series explores how the environment protection framework (laws and regulations) apply to noise. The series covers:
The series does not cover how residential noise is regulated under the Environment Protection Act 2017. For information visit, Residential noise.
The guidance series is in 4 parts:
These guidelines explain the concept of unreasonable noise, including pathways for determining if noise is unreasonable, and how they work with the general environmental duty. It also includes case study examples of compliance, enforcement and resolution of noise pollution events. For information visit, Unreasonable noise guidelines.
These guidelines give a comprehensive explanation of how the Environment Protection Act 2017 (section 25, section 166 and section 168) and the Environment Protection Regulations 2021 (Part 5.3, Division 3) apply to noise from commercial, industrial and trade premises. For information visit, Commerce, industry and trade noise guidelines.
These guidelines give a comprehensive explanation of how the Environment Protection Act 2017 (section 25, section 166 and section 168) and the Environment Protection Regulations 2021 (Part 5.3, Division 4) apply to noise from entertainment venues and outdoor entertainment events. For information visit, Entertainment venue and outdoor event music noise guidelines.
These guidelines explain the permitting requirements for individuals and businesses who are planning musical entertainment at an outdoor entertainment venue or event. For information visit, Permit guidelines for outdoor entertainment venues and events.