Latest News

Add My News • Search Old News

Gippsland › Latest news › Melina Bath MP

Pet owners face higher costs as Allan Labor government doubles dog and cat registration fees from $4.51 to $9 from July 2026

Victorian pet owners will pay more as the Allan Labor government doubles dog and cat registration fees, drawing $10 million annually, amid rising state debt and cost-of-living pressures.

By news@gippsland - 30th October 2026 - Back to News

Victorian pet owners are set to pay more, with the Allan Labor government doubling its pet tax on all dogs and cats from $4.51 to $9 per animal starting July next year. The tax, applied through local councils via pet registration fees, will funnel millions into the state revenue office. Councils will be forced to collect the levy and pass it directly to the State.

(Picture from 2019 post) Melina Bath criticised Labor’s pet tax hike, calling it a mean-spirited revenue grab burdening families amid rising state debt and living costs

(Picture from 2019 post) Melina Bath criticised Labor’s pet tax hike, calling it a mean-spirited revenue grab burdening families amid rising state debt and living costs

Pet tax criticised

The Nationals’ Member for Eastern Victoria, Melina Bath, slammed the move as another example of Labor using councils as its personal tax collectors. "This pet tax hike follows the Emergency Services Tax and highlights Labor’s relentless appetite for revenue collection. While $4.50 might sound small, with 2.2 million registered pets in Victoria this will deliver Labor an easy $10 million windfall each and every year."

"With state debt climbing by $2 million an hour, Labor is raiding the wallets of everyday families instead of fixing its own waste and mismanagement. Victorians are already struggling with cost-of-living pressures – making family pets more expensive is a mean spirited tax grab."

"After a decade of waste and mismanagement, Labor is generating additional revenue any way it can – that includes taxing pet dogs and cats. The Allan government should focus on reining in its financial mismanagement and waste and easing cost of living pressures and not taxing our beloved pets," said Ms Bath.

Pictures from Melina Bath MP Facebook page.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

Published by: news@gippsland.com



Edit this news article




Related Articles

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Baw Baw Bass Coast Cardinia East Gippsland Latrobe City South Gippsland Wellington
© 2001-2026 gippsland.com Print this page | Subscribe to Newsletter | Feedback / Inquiries | Login
Care has been taken in compiling the component parts of this website. However, Gippsland.com does not warrant or represent that the website is free from errors or omissions, that the qualifications claimed by an advertiser are valid or that the published details of any advertiser are as stated on the website. Please review the full statement of our Terms and Conditions of Service and disclaimer.