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Flood maps provide information used to plan for infrastructure, housing and emergencies. This work is being supported by Glen Eira City Council, as part of the Greater Melbourne Flood Information Program.

Consultation on the draft stormwater flood maps for Glen Eira has now closed. We’re reviewing submissions as we finalise the maps – which you can view below.


View draft updated flood mapping

These maps are currently in draft form, and are not to be used for official planning or development purposes.
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Please note these maps are best viewed on a computer. If you are experiencing issues on a mobile device, try refreshing your browser.

Explainer video

Watch the following video for an introduction to using our flood maps, and the information they show.

Video transcript - Greater Melbourne Flood Information Program explainer video (PDF, 74KB)

Instructions

Exploring the map

Move around the map by:

  • left-clicking and dragging (computer)
  • using two fingers to drag (phone and tablet).

Zoom into an area by:

  • double-clicking or using your mouse scroll wheel (computer)
  • pinching and zooming (phone and tablet)
  • using the + and – buttons at the top left of the map.

Reset the map by selecting the house icon house icon at the top left.

Displaying property flood level information

  1. Type an address into the search bar at the top of the map.
  2. Press Enter or the magnifying glass icon magnifying glass icon, or select an address that from the drop-down menu. The map will zoom in to the specified address.
  3. Select any flood-impacted property (outlined in black) to view flood level data for the land parcel.

Showing or hiding information layers

The map contains several layers of information: flood-impacted properties, flood hazard ratings, and stormwater flooding.

To turn these layers on or off:

  1. First, display the layers panel by selecting the layer button layers icon.
  2. Select or deselect the checkbox checkbox next to the layer name you want to show or hide.
  3. To expand or collapse the legend for a particular layer, select the legend button list icon.

Switching to satellite view

To change the default map from street view to satellite view:

  1. Open the basemap panel by selecting the basemap button basemap icon.
  2. Select which map you want to use: Streets (default) or Aerial (satellite photography).

Current flooding

The current flood scenario reflects our best understanding of a flood which currently has a 1% chance of occurring in any year (the current 1% Annual Exceedance Probability). This information will be used to understand current flood risks and update VICSES Local Flood Guides and Municipal Flood Emergency Plans.

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Year 2100 flooding

The Year 2100 flood scenario predicts the impact of future flooding, accounting for climate change. It is provided for a flood in the year 2100 with a 1% chance of occurring in any year (1% Annual Exceedance Probability). This information will be used to guide long-term planning, including council planning regulations on land use (e.g. property development and renovations).

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Contact us

Contact Melbourne Water with questions about this program. For local drainage enquiries, contact your council.

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Melbourne Water respectfully acknowledges the Bunurong, Gunaikurnai, Taungurung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung peoples as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land and water on which we rely and operate.
We pay our deepest respects to their Elders - past, present and emerging.