Parking Infringements

Parking infringements are enforced to ensure the safety of residents and visitors to the community. The rules around schools are of particular importance to ensure safety in high traffic conditions while a large movement of children occurs.

In accordance with the Fines Amendment (Parking Fines) Act 2024 and the Fines Amendment (Parking Fines) Regulation 2025 (Regulation), Council is required to report quarterly on the issuance of parking fines. These reports are in the tab below.

Reporting 2025/2026: parking fines issued

Organisation Details
Name of organisation Hunter's Hill Council 
Reporting start date 01/07/2025
Reporting period end date 30/09/2025 
Reporting officer name Steve Kourepis
Reporting officer position Director Town Planning
Reporting officer phone number 9879 9400
Reporting officer email info@huntershill.nsw.gov.au
Date of submission  21/10/2025
 I certify that to the best of my knowledge this report is true and accurate Steve Kourepis

 

Table 1. Totals for Hunter's Hill Council

 Description Count 
Parking fines total  275
Valid Parking fines where a fine notice or notification was attached to the vehicle  266
Valid Parking fines where a fine notice or notification was not attached to the vehicle  5
Invalid parking fines  4

 

Table 2. Hunters Hill Council Grounds for not attaching a fine notice or notification

 Grounds Count  Percentage of all parking fines where a notification was not attached to the vehicle Percentage of all parking fines for organisation in reporting period 
Clause 5C (a) the vehicle involved in the parking offence moved before a notification could be attached to the vehicle. Noting Fines Regulation 2025 was amended as of 1 Sept 2025 and now references Clause 8 (a) the vehicle involved in the parking offence moved before a notification could be attached to the vehicle.  3  60.00%  1.09%
Section 24AD (1) (a) it was not safe to attach the notification - assault.  2  40.00%  0.73%
Grand total  5  100.00%  1.82%

 

Table 3. Hunters Hill Council Reasons for invalidated fines

Note - A Fine may have multiple reasons for being invalid and may appear more than once in the table below

Reason  Total Invalidated 
Invalidated under section 24AE(2)  0
Similar offence under Section 24AG  0
Invalidated under section 24AH(1)(a)  0
Invalidated under section 24AH(1)(b)  0
 Other  4
Grand Total  4

 

Once a penalty notice has been issued it cannot be cancelled, however you can request a review from Revenue NSW.

Online

Step 1.Submit a Review

Visit the Revenue NSW website

You will need the penalty notice number and date displayed on the penalty notice. 

Step 2.Notice of Outcome

Most reviews take around two weeks, however more complex requests can take up to six weeks.

By Post

Step 1.Prepare Documents

You will need to provide proof of identification such as your address, date of birth or driver licence number. 

Step 2.Submit Review

You can submit documents in writing to:

Revenue NSW
PO Box 786
Strawberry Hills 2012

Councils do not set or amend parking fine penalties. Parking fines, their range and value, are set by legislation administered by Roads and Maritime Services and NSW Treasury, and collected by Revenue NSW.