Camberwell Junction Activity Centre

Camberwell Junction Activity Centre

Camberwell Junction is a great place to work, shop, meet with friends and family, and access your daily needs. It’s also a transport hub that easily connects people to the city and surrounding suburbs.

That’s why it’s a great place for more homes, so more Victorians can get to enjoy living here, close to all the services, jobs and transport it has to offer.

The Department of Transport and Planning and the Victorian Planning Authority are planning for more good quality homes to be built here, and in nine other activity centres across Melbourne.

That way more Victorians, including your friends and family, can call Camberwell home for generations to come.

It’s part of the Victorian Government’s Housing Statement, to improve housing affordability by tackling the root of the problem: building more homes for more Victorians, in the places people want to live.

Clear new rules for more homes in the Camberwell Junction Activity Centre

The Camberwell Junction Activity Centre is located along Burke Road, Camberwell Road, and Riversdale Road, which includes surrounding shops, parks, and municipal buildings.

This is a great location for more homes because it is close to the services and jobs of Camberwell Junction, as well as the transport connections offered by its three tram routes and Camberwell Station.

We are reviewing building heights and design rules for the Camberwell Junction Activity Centre to allow for more good quality homes to be built in the area.

This project will provide clear new rules to allow more homes to be built within walking distance of Camberwell Junction, while making sure that buildings are appropriate for the local area and are well designed. Insights from existing council work, as well as input from the council, and community engagement, will inform the development of these clear new rules.

As your community grows, we want to make sure it continues to thrive and is a great place to live. We’re working with local councils to guide investment in the things that matter to you like improved streets, parks and community infrastructure.

What kind of change could this mean for your area?

Areas with more jobs, services and transport, like within the Camberwell Junction Activity Centre, can accommodate more change. The surrounding area, called the ‘activity centre catchment’, can also accommodate some change. As you get further from the activity centre, the amount of change and the number of new homes will decrease.

Indicative map and graphic showing where change may occur in the activity centre and catchment

Building on the work of your council

We know the Camberwell community has been consulted extensively over the past few years about the future of Camberwell Junction.

The City of Boroondara has already consulted with the Camberwell community and developed a plan for the future of Camberwell Junction, the Camberwell Junction Structure and Place Plan. This project will build on the council’s work.

Insights from the council’s recent community consultation, as well as input from the council, will inform the development of clear new rules for the area.

Victoria’s Housing Statement

This is part of the Victorian Government’s plan to improve housing affordability by tackling the root of the problem: not enough housing choice.

In September 2023, the Victorian Government released Victoria’s Housing Statement: The decade ahead 2024-2034, setting a target to build 800,000 homes in Victoria over the next decade. It’s a simple proposition: build more homes, and they’ll be more affordable.

Find out more about Victoria’s Housing Statement at vic.gov.au/housing-statement.

Activity Centre Program

The Activity Centre Program is a part of the Housing Statement. It will create clear new rules for 10 initial activity centres around Melbourne to encourage the development of 60,000 new homes.

Camberwell Junction is one of these 10 activity centres, along with Broadmeadows, Chadstone, Epping, Frankston, Moorabbin, Niddrie (Keilor Road), North Essendon, Preston (High Street) and Ringwood.

Find out more about the Activity Centre Program on the Department of Transport and Planning website.

About the Activity Centres Program

Activity centres are community hubs where people shop, work, meet, relax and often live. They range in size, from local neighbourhood shopping strips to centres with universities and major shopping malls. They are places with lots of job options, services and housing, and good transport connections.

Find out more about activity centres on the Department of Transport and Planning website.

The catchment is the area around the activity centre. It is home to the locals who use the activity centre on a regular basis to shop, work and connect with family and friends. Because the catchment is close to the jobs, services, and transport of the activity centre, it can also accommodate more new homes.

The Victorian Government is introducing clear new rules to deliver 60,000 more homes in and around an initial 10 activity centres across Melbourne: Broadmeadows, Camberwell Junction, Chadstone, Epping, Frankston, Moorabbin, Niddrie (Keilor Road), North Essendon, Preston (High Street) and Ringwood.

This is part of Victoria’s Housing Statement, a plan to improve housing affordability by tackling the root of the problem: not enough housing choice.

The 10 activity centres in the Activity Centres Program are a mix of neighbourhoods in the middle and outer suburbs of Melbourne. The Victorian Government chose them because they are great locations for more housing, have good transport connections and will benefit from State Government involvement to create clearer rules to increase housing choice.

Once in place, our clear new rules will allow more high-quality homes to be built within walking distance of the jobs, services and transport connections your neighbourhood has to offer.

This change won’t all happen at once. New homes will be built over the next two to 25 years as people choose to sell or develop their land.

This project will also guide investment in the things a growing community needs like improved streets, parks and community infrastructure.

This project will build on the City of Boroondara’s existing work on Camberwell Junction, which is currently under development.  We will look at what the council learnt about Camberwell Junction from the community to guide our clear new rules.

Our clear new rules will balance the urgent need for more housing with the need to protect areas of heritage significance. The plans will draw from state and local rules about heritage, creating more housing choice while being sensitive to heritage.

Housing Statement 2023

We know the Camberwell community has been consulted extensively over the past few years about the future of Camberwell Junction.

The City of Boroondara has already consulted with the Camberwell community and developed a plan for the future of Camberwell Junction, the Camberwell Junction Structure and Place Plan. This project will build on the council’s work.

Insights from the council’s recent community consultation, as well as input from the council, will inform the development of clear new rules for the area.

How can I get involved?

We know the Camberwell community has been consulted extensively over the past few years about the future of Camberwell Junction.

The City of Boroondara has already consulted with the Camberwell community and developed a plan for the future of Camberwell Junction, the Camberwell Junction Structure and Place Plan. This project will build on the council’s work.

Insights from the council’s recent community consultation, as well as input from the council, will inform the development of clear new rules for the area.

We want to ensure we hear a broad range of views from the community while planning for the future of Camberwell Junction.

We have established a Community Reference Group (CRG) where community representatives can discuss and provide their input. We will hold two Community Reference Group meetings in Camberwell Junction during 2024.

Applications to join our Camberwell Junction Community Reference Group have closed. We will report on the findings from the group’s meetings throughout 2024.

About the planning process

The local council will consider planning applications and assess them according to the new rules.

Some applications may be eligible for Victoria’s Development Facilitation Program if they are considered to be significant developments. The program offers faster planning approvals where the Minister for Planning is the decision maker. Decisions made under the Development Facilitation Program are made in consultation with the community, councils and other key stakeholders.

Find out more about Victoria’s Development Facilitation Program at planning.vic.gov.au/planning-approvals/development-facilitation-program

About Victoria's Housing Statement

In September 2023, the Victorian Government released Victoria’s Housing Statement: The decade ahead 2024-2034, setting a target to build 800,000 homes in Victoria over the next decade. It’s a simple proposition: build more homes, and they’ll be more affordable.

Find out more about Victoria’s Housing Statement at vic.gov.au/housing-statement.

The Victorian Government is updating Plan Melbourne – the Victorian Government’s current city strategy spanning 2017-2050 – and expanding it to cover the whole state. A new plan for Victoria will set into action what our state will look like over the coming decades. It will focus on delivering more homes near transport, job opportunities and essential services in vibrant, liveable, and sustainable neighbourhoods.

And as part of that work, it’s important that as many Victorians as possible can have their say on how our state grows in the years to come. There will be opportunities to have your say on a new plan for Victoria in 2024. Find out more at engage.vic.gov.au/developing-a-new-plan-for-victoria

Community Reference Group

We want to ensure we hear a broad range of views from the community while planning for the future of Camberwell Junction.

We have established a Community Reference Group (CRG) where community representatives can discuss and provide their input. We will hold two Community Reference Group meetings in Camberwell Junction during 2024.

Applications to join our Camberwell Junction Community Reference Group have closed. We will report on the findings from the group’s meetings throughout 2024.

坎伯韋爾交界處活動中心

Camberwell Juction Traditional Chinese Video Transcript – Activity Centres – March 2024 (PDF)

坎伯韋爾交界處 (Camberwell Junction) 是工作、購物、與朋友和家人會面以及滿足日常需求的理想場所。

它也是一個交通樞紐,可以輕鬆地將人們與市區和周邊郊區相連。

這就是為什麼這裡是適合建造更多住宅的優質區域,讓更多的維多利亞人可以享受在這裡的生活,靠近這裡提供的所有服務、工作機會和便利交通。

交通和規劃部以及維多利亞州規劃局正在計劃在這裡以及墨爾本的其他九個活動中心建造更多優質住宅。

這樣,更多的維多利亞人,包括您的朋友和家人,就可以將坎伯韋爾作為子孫後代的家園。

這是維多利亞州政府 住房声明 的一部分,旨在透過解決問題的根源來提高住房負擔能力:在人們想要居住的地方,為更多維多利亞人建造更多住房。

為坎伯韋爾交界處活動中心的更多住房的建設制定明確的新規則

坎伯韋爾交界處活動中心位於伯克路(Burke Road)、坎伯韋爾路(Camberwell Road)和里弗斯代爾路(Riversdale Road)沿線,包括周圍的商店、公園和市政建築。

對於更多的家庭來說,這是一個絕佳的位置,因為它靠近坎伯韋爾交界處的服務和工作場所,受益於臨近其的三個電車路線和坎伯韋爾車站提供的便利交通連接。

我們正在審查坎伯韋爾交界處活動中心的建築高度和設計規則,以便在該地區建造更多優質住宅。

該項目將提供明確的新規則,允許在坎伯韋爾交界處步行範圍內建造更多房屋,同時確保建築物適合當地區域且設計良好。

現議會的工作見解、議會的意見以及社區參與,將為這些明確的新規則的製定提供資訊。

隨著您的社區不斷發展,我們希望確保它繼續繁榮發展並成為一個美好的居住地。

我們正在與地方議會合作,對您關心的事情進行投資指導,例如改善街道、公園和社區基礎設施。

這對您所在的地區會帶來什麼樣的變化?

就業機會、服務和交通較多的區域(例如坎伯韋爾交界處活動中心)可以容納更多變化。

距離活動中心越遠,變化越小,新房數量越少。

Indicative map and graphic showing where change may occur in the activity centre and catchment

以您所在地議會的工作為基礎

我們知道,在過去的幾年裡,坎伯韋爾社區就坎伯韋爾交界處的未來發展進行了廣泛的諮詢。

博倫達拉市(City of Boroondara) 已經與坎伯韋爾社區進行了協商,並製定了坎伯韋爾交界處的未來計劃—— 坎伯韋爾交界處結構和場所規劃。

該項目將以所在地議會的工作為基礎。

議會最近的社區諮詢的建議以及議會的意見將為該地區制定明確的新規則提供資訊。

常見問題

我有機會表達意見嗎?

我們知道,在過去的幾年裡,坎伯韋爾社區就坎伯韋爾交界處的未來發展進行了廣泛的諮詢。

博倫達拉市(City of Boroondara) 已經與坎伯韋爾社區進行了協商,並製定了坎伯韋爾交界處的未來計劃—— 坎伯韋爾交界處結構和場所規劃。

該項目將以所在地議會的工作為基礎。

議會最近的社區諮詢的建議以及議會的意見將為該地區制定明確的新規則提供資訊。

联系我们

玛蒂娜·约翰逊(Martina Johnson)– 活动中心项目总监

特丽莎·布莱斯(Trisha Brice)– 活动中心项目战略规划经理

camberwell@vpa.vic.gov.au

03 9651 9600