Accessing and reading documents
Opening PDF Files
This website often uses PDF (Portable Document Format) files, also known as Adobe files to make publications available online. To open, print and/or save these files, you will need to use Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not already have this tool, you can download it for free from Adobe.
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Adobe Acrobat Reader
Approximate file size: 8.6MbOpening Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint files
This site sometimes uses Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint to make files created in these programs available online. If you do not have these programs on your computer, you can download readers that will allow you to view these documents.
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Microsoft Word Viewer Approximate file size: 1.2Mb
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Microsoft Excel ViewerApproximate file size: 1Mb
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Microsoft Powerpoint ViewerApproximate file size: 1906Kb
Opening WinZip files
This website occasionally ‘zips’ files to save a number of related documents together. To open these files, you can use WinZip. If you do not already have WinZip, you can download it.
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WinZip
Approximate file size: 1.8MbPrinted copies of documents
If you would like us to send you a printed copy of any document on this site, please contact us to request it from the relevant area within DPCD.
Accessibility of this website
The Department of Planning and Community Development strives to create online resources that are accessible to all. This website has been designed to meet Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 of the W3C (World-Wide Web Consortium).
Currently our site meets all W3C Level AA (Priority 1 and Priority 2) requirements with exclusion of our “Text-size changer” which utilises JavaScript.
If you have JavaScript disabled on your computer, you can alternatively adjust the text size on our web pages using your browser. You will find a ‘Text size’ option usually in the top menu this is under ‘View’ in Internet Explorer.
The Department of Planning and Community Development is committed to further reviewing and improving the accessibility of our websites. If you have accessibility issues or feedback, please feel welcome to contact us.
Web Site Updates
DPCD's websites are progressively being updated to reflect the changes following the establishment of the
department. This means you will continue to see some references to the Department for Victorian Communities
(DVC) as changes are being made.