All businesses that sell or handle food must be registered with the relevant registration authorities, under the Food Act 1984.
Food businesses must also let us know where their business is located or the food vehicle is garaged. This applies to businesses including:
- supermarkets
- restaurants
- cafes
- convenience stores
- bakeries
- fish and chip shops.
Victoria's Department of Health has implemented changes to the Food Act legislation. This may affect your current Food Act registration with us. To find out if these changes affect your Food Act business registration please complete the Food Act online application.
Some food businesses must register with industry-specific authorities.
Butchers
If your business is predominately involved in meat or seafood processing (such as butchers, boning rooms and fish mongers), you must be registered with PrimeSafe.
PO Box 2057
South Melbourne VIC, 3205
Phone: 03 9685 7333
Visit the PrimeSafe website
Dairy businesses
If your business is involved in dairy processing or manufacturing (such as cheese, yogurt and milk manufacturers), you must register with Dairy Food Safety Victoria.
PO Box 8221
Camberwell North VIC, 3124
Phone: 03 9810 5900
Visit the Dairy Food Safety Victoria website
For more information about Food Act registration, visit the Department of Health's food safety website.
Registration fees for new food businesses
Food Act businesses are registered for the calendar year that the business commenced operation. Fees will vary depending on the date the business opens.
- A full fee is charged in the first six months of the year (from January to June).
- A pro-rata half fee is charged during the three months from July to September
- In the last three months of the year (October to December) a full fee is charged that will register the business till 31 December of the following year (to a maximum of 15 months).
New registration: Class 1 food business
- $1,065 (between 1 Jan - 30 June)
- $532.50 (between 1 Jul - 30 Sept)
- $1,065 (between 1 Oct - 31 Dec of the following year)
New registration: Class 2 food business
- $762.80 (between 1 Jan - 30 June)
- $381.40 (between 1 Jul - 30 Sept)
- $762.80 (between 1 Oct - 31 Dec of the following year)
New registration: Class 3 and Class 3A food business
- $532.00 (between 1 Jan - 30 June)
- $266.00 (between 1 Jul - 30 Sept)
- $532.00 (between 1 Oct - 31 Dec of the following year)
Food Act registration exemption
A classification system exists to ensure the regulatory requirements match the level of food safety risk at different types of premises. Visit Food Safety Victoria for more information
Class 4 premises exempt from registration
Premises under classes 1, 2,3 and 3A must register with us.
Class 4 premises are exempt from Food Act registration and simply need to notify us that they exist by completing and returning a Notification of a food premises form.
Download a notification form
Notification of a Class 4 Food Premises form (accessible)(DOCX, 180KB)
Notification of a Class 4 Food Premises(PDF, 244KB)
Renew your Food Act registration
All registered food businesses must renew their Food Act registration each year. We email business in mid-November with information on how to renew the registration using the Health Manager online portal system.
The business owner must inform us if details have changed in the last 12 months. You can do this by logging into your private and secure online portal account and reviewing your details. Once you have confirmed your details, the renewal form and payment can be submitted to us using the online portal system.
You will receive a certificate for the next year's registration once finalised.
Renew your Food Act registration
Sign up for food e-news
Food e-news is a quarterly newsletter for food handling businesses within the City of Whittlesea. It's your go-to source for updates, educational resources, and networking opportunities within the local food industry.
Subscribe now