Inner West Employment Zoning

Inner West Employment Zoning 

The Victorian Planning Authority is preparing a draft planning scheme amendment to rezone land in Tottenham, West Footscray and Brooklyn called the Inner West Employment Zoning.  

The Inner West Employment Zoning consists of two precincts – Sunshine Road Precinct and Brooklyn Precinct. The draft planning scheme amendment will rezone land to support employment uses that are less reliant on heavy vehicles, taking more large trucks away from residential areas in the inner west. 

Consultation on the rezoning will commence in February 2026. 

Map Representing The Proposed Amendment Area For The Inner West Employment Zone

Map representing the proposed amendment area for the Inner West Employment Zoning

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About the project

This draft planning scheme amendment will rezone 237ha of Industrial 1 Zone land to Industrial 3 Zone.  

The Industrial 1 Zone is a standard industrial zone that provides for a variety of industrial uses like warehousing, shipping container storage and transfer stations. The Industrial 3 Zone is a buffer industrial zone, suitable for creating a buffer between the Industrial 1 Zone and residential areas. It may also be applied where special consideration is required because of industrial traffic using residential roads, noise or other impacts. The Industrial 3 Zone encourages smaller format service industries that are less reliant on heavy vehicles.  

The West Gate Tunnel will open to traffic in December. The West Gate Tunnel will take thousands of trucks off residential streets in the inner west, improving safety, local air quality and noise. With new alternatives for trucks, the Victorian Government will introduce six 24-7 no –truck zones and one night time and weekend no-truck zones when the project opens to ensure that trucks use the freeway and prevent rat runs through local streets. To support the removal of even more trucks off inner west streets, especially Williamstown Road and Millers Road, we are applying the Industrial 3 Zone to encourage land use change towards smaller format service industries that are less reliant on heavy vehicles.

This planning scheme amendment will only rezone 237ha of Industrial 1 Zone land to Industrial 3 Zone. It does not introduceextend or modify the no-truck zones. The no-truck zones are associated with a separate legislative regime, being the Road Safety (General) Amendment (No-Truck Zone) Regulations 2025. 

A planning scheme amendment involves either a change to a planning scheme map, a change to the written part of the scheme, or both. 

Amendments to a planning scheme can have significant planning implications as they change the way land can be used or developed, thereby changing the basis of planning decisions in the future. 

The opening of the West Gate Tunnel Project will coincide with no-truck zones on several streets in the vicinity of the rezoning area, including Buckley Street, Francis Street and Blackshaws RoadThe land’s current zoning of Industrial 1 Zone is a standard industrial zone which accommodates a mix of industrial uses that may rely on heavy truck movements that will be affected by upcoming no-truck zones. The Industrial 3 Zone is traditionally associated with a ‘light industrial’ character and land use mix which can operate without the need for truck types affected by the restrictions. Retention of the Industrial 1 Zone is at odds with the no-truck zones, and the rezoning will allow for a better integrated land use and transport planning outcome. 

The introduction of the Industrial 3 Zone will have an impact on the land uses that can and cannot occur in the area, for example new land uses such as service industry, shop and supermarket will now be permittedLand use change will not be immediate and is expected to happen over time. 

When the rezoning comes into effect, it will not affect the day-to-day operations of your business as you can continue to operate under existing use rights. If you are proposing development or a change of use on your property, the responsible authority (Council) will assess that proposal on the merits of the Industrial 3 Zone instead of the Industrial 1 Zone. 

The New Communities branch of the Department of Transport and Planning (DTP), which carries out the functions of the Victorian Planning Authority will finalise the draft amendment and make recommendations to the Minister for Planning in early 2026. 

Roles

The New Communities division of the Department of Transport and Planning (DTP), which carries out the functions of the Victorian Planning Authority (VPA) is responsible for the planning of new suburbs and renewal sites in Victoria. The Minister for Planning is the Planning Authority for this draft amendment GC276.   

The VPA reports to the Minister for Planning.Our key priorities include unlocking land for new homes and communities, facilitating housing diversity and affordability, job creation and better development of new communities in growing and established areas.