Safety on Public Land Act 2004 (Vic)

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Version No. 014

Safety on Public Land Act 2004

No. 109 of 2004

Version incorporating amendments as at


22 October 2025

TABLE OF PROVISIONS

Section  Page

Part 1—Preliminary

1Purposes

2Commencement

3Definitions

Part 2—Public safety zone declarations

4Declaration of public safety zone

5Contents of declaration

7Declaration to be published

8Notice of proposed declarations for more than 12 months

9Declaration of public safety zone does not apply to certain persons

10Authorisation to be in public safety zone

11Notice to be displayed on or near site

Part 3—Offences and enforcement

12Offence to remove or destroy notice or barrier

13Offences in public safety zones

14Direction to leave public safety zone

15Offence to re-enter public safety zone

16Entitlements under miners rights and tourist fossicking authorities

17Requirement to give name and address

18Authorised officers must identify themselves

19Direction to produce authorisation under section 10

20Offence to hinder or obstruct an authorised officer

Part 4—General

24Regulations

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Endnotes

1     General information

2     Table of Amendments

3     Explanatory details

Version No. 014

Safety on Public Land Act 2004

No. 109 of 2004

Version incorporating amendments as at


22 October 2025

The Parliament of Victoria enacts as follows:

PART 1—PRELIMINARY

1Purposes

The main purposes of this Act are—

(a)to provide for public safety in State forests by providing for the establishment and enforcement of public safety zones;

(b)to amend the Forests Act 1958 with respect to powers of committees of management in reserved forests;

(c)to consequentially amend the Conservation, Forests and Lands Act 1987.

2Commencement

This Act comes into operation on the day after the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.

3Definitions

In this Act—

authorised officer has the same meaning as it has in section 3 of the Conservation, Forests and Lands Act 1987;

public safety zone means an area of State forest to which a public safety zone declaration by the Secretary under section 4 applies;

public safety zone declaration means a declaration by the Secretary under section 4;

Secretary means the body corporate established by Part 2 of the Conservation, Forests and Lands Act 1987;

State forest has the same meaning as it has in the Forests Act 1958;

transport authority means—

(a)a road authority within the meaning of the Road Management Act 2004;

(b)a rail corporation, a train operator or a tram operator under the Rail Management Act 1996;

(c)a person operating a regular passenger service within the meaning of the Bus Services Act 1995 under the authority of a service contract within the meaning of that Act;

(d)the Director within the meaning of the Transport Integration Act 2010;

(e)a person to whom section 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66 or 67 of the Rail Management Act 1996 applies;

(f)an employee, agent or contractor of a person referred to in paragraphs (a) to (e) when carrying out duties or functions pursuant to that employment, agency or contract;

utility means—

(a)an entity (whether publicly or privately owned) which provides, or intends to provide, water, sewerage, drainage, gas, electricity, telephone, telecommunication or other like services under the authority of an Act of Victoria or the Commonwealth;

(b)any person who under the Pipelines Act 2005 is the holder of a licence to construct and operate a pipeline;

(c)an employee, agent or contractor of a person referred to in paragraphs (a) to (b) when carrying out duties or functions pursuant to that employment, agency or contract.

PART 2—PUBLIC SAFETY ZONE DECLARATIONS

4Declaration of public safety zone

(1)The Secretary may declare an area of State forest to be a public safety zone.

(2)A declaration under subsection (1) may be for all or any of, or any combination of, the following purposes—

(a)the conservation of flora or fauna;

(b)the protection of soil or water;

(c)the protection of natural, cultural or historical values;

(d)public recreational activities;

(e)scientific, research or education purposes;

(f)fire operations;

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(h)the maintenance of public safety;

(i)any other prescribed purpose.

(3)A declaration under subsection (1) may apply, adopt or incorporate any matter contained in any document formulated, issued, prescribed or published by any person, whether—

(a)wholly or partially or as amended by the declaration; or

(b)as formulated, issued, prescribed or published at the time the declaration is made or at any time before then; or

(c)as formulated, issued, prescribed or published from time to time.

5Contents of declaration

(1)A public safety zone declaration must specify—

(a)the area to which the declaration applies; and

(b)the purpose for which the area has been declared a public safety zone; and

(c)the period for which the area has been declared a public safety zone, whether—

(i)for a limited time period; or

(ii)by reference to a season or seasons; and

(d)the times or periods during which access to the public safety zone is restricted or prohibited; and

(e)the activities that are permitted, prohibited or restricted in the public safety zone; and

(f)the restrictions or conditions (if any) applying to the public safety zone.

(2)A public safety zone declaration may exempt specified persons or classes of person from its operation.

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7Declaration to be published

(1)A public safety zone declaration must be published in the Government Gazette.

(1A)The Secretary must cause notice of the making of a public safety zone declaration to be published—

(a)in a newspaper circulating generally in the State; and

(b)in a newspaper (if any) circulating generally in the area affected by the declaration.

(1B)A notice published under subsection (1A) must include details of where the public safety zone declaration may be inspected.

(1C)The Secretary must cause a public safety zone declaration to be available for inspection by the public—

(a)at the head office of the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action and the regional office of the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (if any) in the area affected by the declaration; and

(b)on the Internet.

(2)A public safety zone declaration takes effect—

(a)from the date it is published in the Government Gazette; or

(b)if a later date is specified in the declaration, from that later date.

8Notice of proposed declarations for more than 12 months

(1)The Secretary must cause notice to be given of a proposed declaration of a public safety zone for a continuous period of more than 12 months.

(2)The notice must be published—

(a)in a newspaper circulating generally in the State; and

(b)in a newspaper (if any) circulating generally in the area proposed to be declared a public safety zone.

(3)The notice must—

(a)specify the area proposed to be declared; and

(b)specify the purpose for which the area is proposed to be declared; and

(c)specify the period for which the area is proposed to be declared; and

(d)state that submissions on the proposed declaration may be made to the Secretary not later than the date specified in the notice, being not less than 21 days after the date of the notice.

(4)The Secretary must consider any submissions under subsection (3) before making a public safety zone declaration.

9Declaration of public safety zone does not apply to certain persons

A public safety zone declaration does not apply to—

(a)the Secretary; or

(b)an authorised officer; or

(c)a person or class of person exempted by the declaration in accordance with section 5(2); or

(d)a utility engaged in the carrying out of its functions in a State forest; or

(e)a transport authority engaged in the carrying out of its functions in a State forest; or

(f)a person or class of person authorised under section 10 to be in a public safety zone.

10Authorisation to be in public safety zone

(1)The Secretary may authorise a person or class of person to be in a public safety zone.

(2)An authorisation under this section—

(a)must be in writing; and

(b)is subject to the terms and conditions specified in the authorisation.

11Notice to be displayed on or near site

(1)The Secretary must ensure that a notice specifying that an area is a public safety zone and the restrictions applying to that area is conspicuously displayed on or near the area to which a public safety zone declaration applies.

(2)The fact that a notice is not displayed on or near a public safety zone in accordance with this section does not affect the liability of any person for a contravention of this Act.

PART 3—OFFENCES AND ENFORCEMENT

12Offence to remove or destroy notice or barrier

(1)A person must not unlawfully alter, obliterate, deface, remove or destroy a notice displayed in accordance with section 11.

Penalty:50 penalty units.

(2)A person must not unlawfully break down, damage or destroy a barrier or fence which has been erected to prohibit or restrict access to a public safety zone.

Penalty:50 penalty units.

13Offences in public safety zones

(1)A person who is not authorised to do so must not carry out any activity in a public safety zone in contravention of a public safety zone declaration.

Penalty:20 penalty units.

(2)A person who is not authorised to do so must not contravene any restriction or condition applying to a public safety zone which is specified in the public safety zone declaration.

Penalty:20 penalty units.

14Direction to leave public safety zone

(1)Subject to subsection (2), an authorised officer may direct a person to leave a public safety zone if the authorised officer—

(a)has informed the person that he or she is in a public safety zone; and

(b)has requested that person to leave the public safety zone and that person has refused to leave.

(2)An authorised officer must—

(a)produce proof of his or her identity and official status before exercising a power under subsection (1); and

(b)inform the person that—

(i)the authorised officer is empowered to direct the person to leave the public safety zone; and

(ii)it is an offence to fail to comply with the direction.

(3)A person who is not authorised under this Act to be in a public safety zone must comply with a direction under this section.

Penalty:20 penalty units.

(4)It is not an offence for a person to fail to comply with a direction under this section if the authorised officer did not comply with subsection (2).

15Offence to re-enter public safety zone

A person who is not authorised under this Act to be in a public safety zone must not, contrary to a direction of an authorised officer under section 14—

(a)re-enter a public safety zone; or

(b)attempt to re-enter a public safety zone.

Penalty:20 penalty units.

16Entitlements under miners rights and tourist fossicking authorities

Despite anything to the contrary in Part 5 of the Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Act 1990, the holder of a miner's right or a tourist fossicking authority under that Part of that Act is not entitled to re-enter a public safety zone in contravention of a direction of an authorised officer under section 14.

17Requirement to give name and address

(1)If an authorised officer believes on reasonable grounds that a person has committed or is committing an offence against this Act, the officer may ask the person to state his or her name and ordinary place of residence or business.

(2)In making a request under subsection (1), the authorised officer must inform the person of the grounds for the authorised officer's belief that the person has committed or is committing the offence.

(3)A person must not, in response to a request under subsection (1)—

(a)refuse or fail to comply with the request without a reasonable excuse for doing so; or

(b)state a name that is false in a material detail; or

(c)state an address that is not the full and correct address of his or her ordinary place of residence or business.

Penalty:5 penalty units.

(4)If a person states a name and address in response to a request under subsection (1) and the authorised officer suspects on reasonable grounds that the stated name and address may be false, the officer may request the person to produce evidence of the correctness of the name and address.

(5)A person to whom a request under subsection (4) is made must comply with the request, unless he or she has a reasonable excuse for not doing so.

Penalty:5 penalty units.

(6)It is not an offence for a person to fail to comply with a request under subsection (1) or (4)—

(a)if the authorised officer did not inform the person, at the time the request was made, that it is an offence to fail to comply with the request; or

(b)if the authorised officer did not identify himself or herself in accordance with section 18 before making the request.

18Authorised officers must identify themselves

An authorised officer must produce proof of his or her identity and official status—

(a)before exercising a power under section 17; and

(b)at any time during the exercise of a power under section 17, if asked to do so.

19Direction to produce authorisation under section 10

(1)An authorised officer may direct a person who is, or who belongs to a class which is, subject to an authorisation under section 10 to produce that authorisation for inspection—

(a)immediately; or

(b)within 7 days at a place determined by the authorised officer.

(2)A person must comply with a direction under this section.

Penalty:5 penalty units.

20Offence to hinder or obstruct an authorised officer

A person must not, without reasonable excuse, hinder or obstruct an authorised officer who is exercising that authorised officer's duties or powers under this Act.

Penalty:60 penalty units.

PART 4—GENERAL

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24Regulations

(1)The Governor in Council may make regulations for or with respect to—

(a)prescribing purposes for which a public safety zone may be declared;

(b)any other matter or thing that is required or permitted by this Act to be prescribed or that is necessary to be prescribed for carrying out or giving effect to this Act.

(2)Regulations made under this Act—

(a)may be of general or limited application;

(b)may differ according to differences in time, place or circumstance;

(c)may apply, adopt or incorporate any matter contained in any document formulated, issued, prescribed or published by any person, whether—

(i)wholly or partially or as amended by the regulations; or

(ii)as formulated, issued, prescribed or published at the time the regulations are made or at any time before then; or

(iii)as formulated, issued, prescribed or published from time to time.

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ENDNOTES

1   General information

See for Victorian Bills, Acts and current Versions of legislation and up-to-date legislative information.

Minister's second reading speech—

Legislative Assembly: 17 November 2004

Legislative Council: 14 December 2004

The long title for the Bill for this Act was "to facilitate the management of public safety in State forests by providing for the establishment and enforcement of public safety zones in State forests, to amend the Forests Act 1958 and consequentially amend the Conservation, Forests and Lands Act 1987 and for other purposes."

The Safety on Public Land Act 2004 was assented to on 21 December 2004 and came into operation 22 December 2004: section 2.

INTERPRETATION OF LEGISLATION ACT 1984 (ILA)

Style changes

Section 54A of the ILA authorises the making of the style changes set out in Schedule 1 to that Act.

References to ILA s. 39B

Sidenotes which cite ILA s. 39B refer to section 39B of the ILA which provides that where an undivided section or clause of a Schedule is amended by the insertion of one or more subsections or subclauses, the original section or clause becomes subsection or subclause (1) and is amended by the insertion of the expression "(1)" at the beginning of the original section or clause.

Interpretation

As from 1 January 2001, amendments to section 36 of the ILA have the following effects:

•     Headings

All headings included in an Act which is passed on or after 1 January 2001 form part of that Act.  Any heading inserted in an Act which was passed before 1 January 2001, by an Act passed on or after 1 January 2001, forms part of that Act.  This includes headings to Parts, Divisions or Subdivisions in a Schedule; sections; clauses; items; tables; columns; examples; diagrams; notes or forms.  See section 36(1A)(2A).

•     Examples, diagrams or notes

All examples, diagrams or notes included in an Act which is passed on or after 1 January 2001 form part of that Act.  Any examples, diagrams or notes inserted in an Act which was passed before 1 January 2001, by an Act passed on or after 1 January 2001, form part of that Act.  See section 36(3A).

•     Punctuation

All punctuation included in an Act which is passed on or after 1 January 2001 forms part of that Act.  Any punctuation inserted in an Act which was passed before 1 January 2001, by an Act passed on or after 1 January 2001, forms part of that Act.  See section 36(3B).

•     Provision numbers

All provision numbers included in an Act form part of that Act, whether inserted in the Act before, on or after 1 January 2001.  Provision numbers include section numbers, subsection numbers, paragraphs and subparagraphs.  See section 36(3C).

•     Location of "legislative items"

A "legislative item" is a penalty, an example or a note.  As from 13 October 2004, a legislative item relating to a provision of an Act is taken to be at the foot of that provision even if it is preceded or followed by another legislative item that relates to that provision.  For example, if a penalty at the foot of a provision is followed by a note, both of these legislative items will be regarded as being at the foot of that provision.  See section 36B.

•     Other material

Any explanatory memorandum, table of provisions, endnotes, index and other material printed after the Endnotes does not form part of an Act. 
See section 36(3)(3D)(3E).

2   Table of Amendments

This publication incorporates amendments made to the Safety on Public Land Act 2004 by Acts and subordinate instruments.

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Environment and Water Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005, No. 48/2005

Assent Date: 24.8.05
Commencement Date: Ss 5–7 on 25.8.05: s. 2
CurrentState: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the Safety on Public Land Act 2004

Pipelines Act 2005, No. 61/2005

Assent Date: 20.9.05
Commencement Date: S. 222 on 1.4.07: Government Gazette 29.3.07 p. 532
CurrentState: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the Safety on Public Land 2004

Mineral Resources Development (Sustainable Development) Act 2006, No. 63/2006

Assent Date: 29.8.06
Commencement Date: S. 61(Sch. item 28) on 30.8.06: s. 2(1)
CurrentState: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the Safety on Public Land Act 2004

Bus Safety Act 2009, No. 13/2009

Assent Date: 7.4.09
Commencement Date: S. 90 on 31.12.10: s. 2(3)
CurrentState: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the Safety on Public Land Act 2004

Transport Integration Act 2010, No. 6/2010 (as amended by No. 45/2010)

Assent Date: 2.3.10
Commencement Date: S. 203(1)(Sch. 6 item 43) on 1.7.10: Special Gazette (No. 256) 30.6.10 p. 1
CurrentState: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the Safety on Public Land Act 2004

Statute Law Revision Act 2011, No. 29/2011

Assent Date: 21.6.11
Commencement Date: S. 3(Sch. 1 item 83) on 22.6.11: s. 2(1)
CurrentState: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the Safety on Public Land Act 2004

Statute Law Revision Act 2013, No. 70/2013

Assent Date: 19.11.13
Commencement Date: S. 4(Sch. 2 item 45) on 1.12.13: s. 2(1)
Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the Safety on Public Land Act 2004

Sustainable Forests (Timber) and Wildlife Amendment Act 2014, No. 11/2014

Assent Date: 25.2.14
Commencement Date: Ss 27, 28 on 28.5.14: Special Gazette (No. 159) 27.5.14 p. 1
Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the Safety on Public Land Act 2004

Statute Law Revision Act 2024, No. 13/2024

Assent Date: 23.4.24
Commencement Date: S. 3(Sch. 1 item 12) on 24.4.24: s. 2
Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the Safety on Public Land Act 2004

Statute Law Revision Act 2025, No. 41/2025

Assent Date: 21.10.25
Commencement Date: S. 4(Sch. 2 item 25) on 22.10.25: s. 2
Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the Safety on Public Land Act 2004

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3   Explanatory details

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