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Infrastructure need in Melbourne’s north

A major new report released reveals critical infrastructure gaps in Melbourne’s northern region.

The findings of the Northern Horizons – 50 Year Infrastructure Strategy for Melbourne’s North identify shortfalls in infrastructure provision and access in relation to road infrastructure, public transport, social infrastructure (health/aged card facilities), gas and industrial zoned land.

The project assessed the area north of Melbourne, which has a population of close to one million and generates 13 percent of Victoria’s total economic production (GDP).

The study was prepared by independent consultants Arup and commissioned by NORTH Link, Northern Melbourne RDA Committee, La Trobe University; and the eight municipalities of Banyule, Darebin, Hume, Mitchell, Moreland; Nillumbik, Yarra and Whittlesea.

According to NORTH Link executive director Mick Butera, based on future population projections, transport flows and land use planning, there will be a significant shortfall of infrastructure in the growth areas of Melbourne’s north; specifically the Cities of Whittlesea, Hume and Mitchell.

“The north has lacked the infrastructure investment other areas have acquired over the last decade, limiting the region’s full potential.

“The landmark study has provided us with a clear and definitive strategic vision for infrastructure creation in Melbourne’s eight northern municipalities”

While separately and independently prepared, Northern Horizons aligns closely with the Victorian Government’s recently released Plan Melbourne in terms of infrastructure priorities over the short, medium and long term.  In addition, the study presents information that will inform, support and build on the strategic direction and initiatives identified in Plan Melbourne.

“By outlining priority projects we hope the report will lead to partnerships between the local, state and commonwealth governments, the private sector and the community, to delivery major infrastructure projects to help drive productivity, growth and liveability for the Melbourne and Victorian economies.”

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