Merri-Bek Council, which encompasses Melbourne’s inner-northern suburbs, has admitted it failed to pass a required resolution when it more than doubled basic parking penalties in 2013.
That resulted in fined drivers being charged between $43 and $59 more than they should have been on 250,000 occasions between July 1, 2013 and June 11, 2025.
“This is a major, major mistake here – and it’s a significant error on our part,” Merri-Bek councillor Oscar Yildiz said.
The council area spans suburbs such as Brunswick, Coburg, Fawkner, Pascoe Vale, Oak Park, Hadfield and Glenroy.
The council said it began investigations into the error last year, after a staff member “misinterpreted the legislation” in 2013.
“We found the error and we’re fixing it, it’s the right thing to do for the residents and the motorists,” City of Merri-Bek mayor Helen Davidson said.
“I want this council to act with integrity and honesty and transparency.”
The error is expected to cost the council approximately $12 million if each fine is refunded.
The council will start offering refunds next month, with impacted motorists required to apply for a refund online.
“People who have lost their actual ticket or thrown it out will still be able to access the refund scheme,” City of Merri-Bek chief executive Cathy Henderson said.
“This is a one-off cost and we are managing financially around this, but there won’t be any impact on council services.”
The types of fines impacted by overcharging include the following:
- Parking for a period longer than indicated
- Parked failing to pay & obey instructions on sign
- Stopping contrary to a No Parking sign
- Stopping on a bicycle parking area
- Stopping on a motor bike parking area
- Parking contrary to requirements of parking area
- Parking not at an angle of 45 degrees
- Parking not at an angle of 90 degrees
- Parking not completely within a parking bay
- Parking a long vehicle exceeding the minimum number of bays
- Parking a wide vehicle exceeding the minimum number of bays