Dinner Plain is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on the Great Alpine Road, 10 kilometres from Mount Hotham Alpine Resort, and 375 kilometres from Melbourne. It has a permanent population of approximately 50, yet has over 200 lodges and chalets for tourist accommodation. It is the only freehold village in the Victorian Alps. Motto: Peace and Prosperity Other Australian states and territories Capital Melbourne Governor HE Mr John Landy Premier Steve Bracks (ALP) Area 237,629 km² (6th) - Land 227,416 km² - Water 10,213 km² (4. ... Mount Hotham is a ski resort in Victoria, Australia. ... Jump to: navigation, search City of Melbourne Local Government Area State Victoria Lord Mayor John So (since 2001) Area 36 km² Population (2001) 57,960 Density 1,601/km² (1999) Greater Melbourne Subdivisions Local Government Areas Area 7,694 km² (1999) Population 2001 census (2nd in Australia) 3,555,321...
DinnerPlain is a village comprising approximately 231 hectares of freehold land above the snowline, surrounded by the Alpine National Park and located approximately 10 kilometres from the Mount Hotham Alpine Resort, with frontage to the Great Alpine Road.
Planning approval for DinnerPlain (as a unique freehold alpine village resort of 4,000 beds and a mixture of commercial lodges, apartments and individual houses) was granted by the State Government in 1982.
The streetscape characteristics of DinnerPlain are specifically stated as are the architectural characteristics and these must be respected in any proposal for use or development within DinnerPlain.