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WAGA works collaboratively with the Victorian Greenhouse Alliances and other aligned organisations in coordinated advocacy efforts to state and federal governments on climate action.  Some advocacy campaigns are more in depth or of longer duration that others, which are detailed below. 

The Electricity Distribution Price Review

The Electricity Distribution Price Review (EDPR) is a five-yearly review by the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) to determine the maximum allowed revenue that Victoria’s Distribution Network Service Providers (DNSPs) can recover from consumers for using their networks, including from councils for the operation, maintenance and replacement (OMR) of streetlights, and related issues. 

For the 2026–2031 period, the Victorian Greenhouse Alliances, working with consultant Ironbark Sustainability, directly engaged the DNSPs and worked closely with the AER and the Essential Services Commission to influence pricing and energy efficiency initiatives.

The DNSPs originally proposed a $100 million energy efficiency program for 2026-31, and the Alliances successfully encouraged an expansion of this program that is resulting in the DNSPs investing a further $51 million investment, enabling:

  • Full LED streetlight upgrades across all local government areas during 2026-31
  • A smart lighting system across major roads (215,000 lights)

 

Estimated impacts across Victoria are:

  • About $360 million in cost savings
  • More than one million tonnes of emissions avoided
  • $1.2 billion reduction in road safety costs.

 

The total cost savings for WAGA councils over 20 years is $53.4 million.  

 

Planning For a Safe Climate

With over half of 2050 buildings yet to be constructed, today’s planning decisions will shape Australia’s building landscape and greenhouse gas emissions for decades to come.  There is, however, a gap between high-level policy positions on climate change, both by state and local government, with the Victorian planning system, which does not adequately reflect these commitments or support climate action. To address this, the Victorian Government must mandate climate change as a core priority across all levels of planning to support a safe climate and resilient communities.

The Victorian Greenhouse Alliances commissioned a research report in 2021 on the current ability of the planning system to respond to climate change.  The resultant Climate Change and Planning in Victoria report by Hansen Partnership details much needed areas for improvement in the current planning framework. 

Using the evidence in the report, WAGA and six other Victorian Greenhouse Alliances alongside Council Alliance for a Sustainable Built Environment (CASBE) advocated for changes to the planning system to increase the resilience of the built environment and reduce carbon emissions – and to achieve this through rapid transformational – rather than incremental – change. 

The Planning for a Safe Climate campaign aimed to embed climate change into all planning decisions by amending planning legislation and regulation. 65 of the state’s 79 councils were involved in the campaign, representing one of the largest, most coordinated advocacy campaigns led by the local government sector in recent times. Four key asks of the campaign, reflecting the recommendations of the Hansen Partnership report were:

  1. Amend the Planning and Environment Act and the Climate Change Act to explicitly address climate change at all levels of the planning process
  2. Require every planning scheme amendment at all levels of government and of the planning framework to include an assessment against relevant climate change considerations
  3. Introduce mandatory minimum climate change standards into the planning scheme
  4. Adopt science-based targets for high level policy and align the planning system to the most up to date climate science

 

The campaign led to the March 2024 amendments Victoria’s Planning and Environment Act. These amendments “require consideration of climate change when making planning decisions about the use and development of land under the act and for other purposes, which includes greenhouse gas emissions, reductions targets and increased climate resilience” – a key ask of the campaign. 

In September 2024, representatives of the Victorian Greenhouse Alliances met with the Minister for Planning, Sonia Kilkenny to discuss next steps and opportunities for collaboration in the ongoing work of reforming Victoria’s planning system for a safe climate and resilient communities. Following the meeting, five specific recommendations for action were summarised in a letter that was sent to the Minister in October 2024.

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Acknowledgement of Country

The Western Alliance for Greenhouse Action (WAGA) respectfully acknowledges and recognises the Woiwurrung, Bunurong, Wadawurrung and Dja Dja Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and we pay respect to their Elders, past, present and future.