Public notice: Waurn Ponds - Friday 18 July 2025

Declaration of the Designated Area under section 10D (1) of the Control of Weapons Act 1990

The public place area depicted on the map below has been declared to be a Designated Area under section 10D (1) of the Control of Weapons Act 1990 (the Act).

This declaration will be in place from 10am to 10pm on 18 July 2025.

Boundary of the Designated Area

The designated area includes Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre and business district, Leisurelink Aquatic and Recreation Centre, Waurn Ponds Skatepark, and surrounding designated shopping centre and carparks.

It is bordered by:

  • Rossack Drive
  • Colac Road
  • Waurnvale Drive
  • Waurnpark Court including grassland area up to Nikita Court
  • Nikita Court, Church Street, Pioneer Road to Meadowvale Road through to Rossack Drive
  • Along Rossack Drive to Monterey Drive to Ghazeepore Road to Colac Road.

It includes all roadways and footpaths associated with the stated road and road related areas.

Public Notice - Waurn Ponds on Friday 18 July 2025

Victoria Police powers in designated areas

Police officers and protective service officers (PSOs) are empowered to search a person and anything in the possession or control of the person, or a vehicle, for weapons under the Act.

You, your vehicle or things in your possession are in a public place within a designated area.

A police officer or PSO intends to conduct a limited search of you or your vehicle/things:

  • You are requested to co-operate with that search.
  • You may be requested to remove items of outer clothing such as headwear, scarves, jackets, etc.
  • You may be searched using an electronic wand.
  • You may be requested to remove items from any bags or pockets.
  • You may be given a “pat down” search.

A police officer may also exercise their power under the Act to direct you to leave the designated area if you refuse to remove a face covering.

A police officer may direct you to leave the designated area if they reasonably believe that you intend to engage in conduct that would constitute an affray or violent disorder under s.195H and s.195I of the Crimes Act 1958 respectively.

It is an offence under the Act to obstruct or hinder a police officer or PSO in the exercise of a power to stop and search a person or vehicle or to fail to comply with a direction to leave the designated area.

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