You can object to the Valuer-General’s valuation of your land.
If you’re not satisfied with their decision on your objection, you can appeal to the Land Court of Queensland.
Here’s what you need to know:
You must first lodge an objection with the Valuer-General.
You can only appeal after receiving the objection decision notice.
Complete and file a Form 03 – Notice of Appeal against the Valuer-General’s decision on objection (PDF, 773.9 KB) in the Land Court.
You may file your appeal by email following the instructions in Practice Note 1 of 2022 - Electronic filing of LVA appeals (PDF, 207.4 KB)
Your appeal must be filed within 60 days of the date listed on your objection decision notice.
If you file your appeal outside of the appeal period, the court will require you to provide a reasonable excuse as to why the appeal was filed late. The court will hear from the parties on this issue to find if it has jurisdiction to hear and determine the appeal.
In your appeal include:
Land is valued based on its unimproved value—as if no improvements like clearing, levelling, or drainage had been made.
If you’ve made such improvements, you can claim a deduction for their cost.
This ensures the valuation reflects the land’s unimproved value, not the value added by your work.
Where the valuation appealed against is more than $5 million the court will not offer a PC, unless there are exceptional circumstances. The registry will issue the Standard directions for the appeal to proceed to hearing.
You must provide evidence to support your appeal.
Expert evidence (e.g. from a valuer) is optional but can strengthen your case.
The court will consider evidence from both you and the Valuer-General.
Each party usually pays their own costs, regardless of the outcome.
Costs may be ordered in special cases, such as frivolous appeals or procedural breaches.
For more information about the process for appeals under the Land Valuation Act 2010, please read Practice Direction 4 of 2024 (PDF, 200.6 KB).
For further information about the general procedures of Land Valuation appeals, please visit the Procedural Assistance Service page.