Property owners impacted by January 2026 fires

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Murrindindi Shire Council recognises that for affected community members who have lost homes, sheds, stock, livelihoods or irreplaceable personal belongings, the path ahead may feel overwhelming.

Council has confirmed the following rates arrangements for the 2025–26 year.  

For properties where a home or major outbuildings were destroyed or significantly damaged: 

  • All impacted properties will have detailed on-site assessments undertaken to confirm the extent of damage. 
  • This assessment will be used to help inform a revaluation of the property. This is expected to take several months to complete. 
  • An adjusted rates notice (called a Supplementary Rates Notice) will then be issued, reflecting the change in property value from 8 January to 30 June 2026. 
  • No rates payment is required from affected ratepayers until after they receive the revised Supplementary notice. 

For properties inside the fire footprint that did not sustain property loss: 

  • The due date for full rates payment or the third instalment for people paying by instalment will be extended to 31 March 2026. 

For properties outside the fire‑affected footprint, there will be no change to the standard due dates: 

  • Full payment remains due on 15 February 2026. 
  • Third instalment for those paying in instalments remains due on 28 February 2026. 

Rate payers, whether fire‑affected or not, who are having difficulty meeting their payment timeframes are encouraged to contact Council to discuss alternative payment arrangements.