🇦🇺 Built for Australian planning
Find out what
you can build.
The planning feasibility tool built for Australia. Plain-English answers for any address, from every state and territory.
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Zone
General Neighbourhood
Verdict
Feasible · 3 scenarios
Overlay
Heritage adjacent
Trust & data
8
states & territories
100+
data sources
7,280+
architect-authored rules
Continuously refreshed from official Australian planning authorities.
The flow
How it works
01
Enter an address
Any Australian property. We identify the lot and zone instantly.
02
We check the rules
Height, setbacks, coverage, overlays, costs — cross-referenced in seconds.
03
Get a plain-English verdict
What's possible. What's not. What it'll cost. Architect-grade, in seconds.
— Built for Australia —
Eight states. One search.
Every Australian state runs a different planning system, with its own instruments, zones and overlays. Struqt speaks all of them — so you don't have to.
NSW
LEP
Local Environmental Plan
VIC
VPP
Victoria Planning Provisions
QLD
Planning Scheme
Local Planning Scheme
SA
P&D Code
Planning and Design Code
WA
LPS + R-Codes
Local Planning Scheme + R-Codes
TAS
TPS
Tasmanian Planning Scheme
ACT
Territory Plan
Territory Plan
NT
NT Planning
NT Planning Scheme
From Cape York → to Hobart · every address
Why Struqt
Built for the first question on every Australian build.
Architect-authored
Every interpretation written by Registered Australian Architects with deep residential experience.
Seconds, not weeks
Planning advice in three seconds. Cancel the consultant.
All 8 states
SA, NSW, VIC, QLD, WA, TAS, ACT, NT — live from your first search.
Plain English
No planning jargon. Every constraint explained the way you'd want to read it.
Common questions
Good to know.
Which Australian planning systems does Struqt cover?
All eight: NSW (Standard Instrument LEPs), VIC (Victoria Planning Provisions), QLD (Local Planning Schemes), SA (Planning and Design Code), WA (Local Planning Schemes + R-Codes), TAS (Tasmanian Planning Scheme), ACT (Territory Plan), and NT (NT Planning Scheme). Metro, regional and rural addresses across every state and territory.
What does a feasibility check cover?
Zoning, every relevant overlay (heritage, flooding, bushfire, character and more), the planning rules that apply (height, setbacks, coverage, lot dimensions), construction cost ranges, and the development types worth considering — all in plain English.
Where does the data come from?
Official Australian planning authorities — state portals like PlanSA, NSW ePlanning, VIC Planning Maps, Queensland Globe and WA's Planning portal — plus dozens of additional authoritative datasets. Continuously refreshed: when authorities publish changes, your next report reflects them.
Is this professional planning advice?
No — Struqt is a preliminary feasibility assessment to help you understand planning rules before engaging a professional. We always recommend consulting a qualified planner before making development decisions.
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