Merrimu
The Victorian Planning Authority is undertaking planning for the Merrimu precinct in collaboration with the Moorabool Shire Council.
This precinct is on Bunurong Country and part of the Barwon South West Grampians region.
Background information
The Victorian Planning Authority (VPA) a Victorian Government statutory authority that plans for urban growth across Victoria. We report to the Minister for Planning.
The VPA’s main task is to make sure Melbourne and Victoria’s regions remain great places to live and work. This requires vision and long-term planning to ensure our growing population has equitable access to employment, public transport, attractive public spaces and affordable housing.
We do this by working closely with councils, government agencies and the planning and development community on integrated land use and infrastructure coordination for new communities and strategically important precincts.
The Minister for Planning has appointed the Victorian Planning Authority (VPA) to lead this project from conception to finalisation. Throughout the project, we will work closely with Moorabool Shire Council, State Government agencies and local community members to ensure the plan considers and reflects their input.
A precinct structure plan (PSP) is a land use and infrastructure plan to guide the development of an area over time. It provides certainty for community members and developers by providing a long-term vision for how an area will develop in the future.
A PSP sets out the preferred locations of residential and employment land and infrastructure, and provides guidance for transport and parking, urban design, heritage and character, open spaces and integrated water management.
Together with the broader planning framework, precinct structure planning is an important part of the Victorian Government’s strategy to address population growth, housing and employment demands.
- First, the Victorian Planning Authority (VPA) (as the planning authority for this work) speaks to landowners and council to develop a vision for the precinct.
- Technical reports such as drainage assessments, traffic modelling and heritage reports are prepared to help planners understand the potential limitations of the land.
- In consultation with Council, the VPA will prepare a draft plan for both the Merrimu and Parwan Station areas, outlining where land uses might be best located.
- The draft plan will form the basis of the precinct structure plan (PSP) and proposed planning scheme amendment. This will be shared with government agencies, key service providers and the broader community for input. Anyone interested in the PSP is invited to make a submission for review by the VPA.
- Unresolved submissions are heard by an independent panel at a Panel Hearing before the plan is finalised and provided to the Minister for Planning for consideration.
- Once the planning scheme amendment has been approved by the Minister for Planning and the PSP is incorporated into the Moorabool Planning Scheme, landholders can apply for permits to allow development to begin. Moorabool Shire Council will be responsible for administering planning permits.
The Bacchus Marsh Urban Growth Framework (UGF) identifies new areas for jobs, housing and infrastructure, while protecting valuable cultural and environmental assets. With Bacchus Marsh’s population anticipated to more than double to 50,000 residents by 2041, this plan will ensure growth is logical, sequenced and holistic. The framework was approved by the Minister for Planning in November 2018.
The framework identifies Parwan and Merrimu as key growth areas. The precinct structure plan (PSP) process will deliver more specific land-use planning for these areas to develop.
Project information
Merrimu is located north-east of the Bacchus Marsh town centre, and east of the Darley neighbourhood. It is physically separated from the centre of Bacchus Marsh by the Bacchus Marsh Irrigation District and the Western Freeway. It features strong links into the centre of Bacchus Marsh via Gisborne Road.
The precinct sits on an elevated plateau. Land within the precinct is relatively flat but is characterised by a dramatic escarpment where the land falls away to the Irrigation District to the south.
The precinct is currently mostly rural in use, with a pocket of rural residential/lifestyle blocks in its south-east. The precinct abuts several significant operational sand quarries on the western side of Gisborne Road.
The Bacchus Marsh Urban Growth Framework identifies the Merrimu precinct to become predominantly residential . There is potential within Merrimu to create a number of smaller villages that provide different and complementary characters to suit a range of housing preferences.
The Bacchus Marsh area is growing, and there is opportunity for these precincts to accommodate some of the future population. Planning will allow for appropriate development in the Parwan, Parwan Employment and Merrimu precincts, ensuring that new and existing community members have access to housing, jobs, open space, infrastructure and services. The planning process is designed so that existing community members will benefit from the development occurring in their area.
We expect this expansion will occur over a long period of time – potentially in excess of 40 years.
The Bacchus Marsh Urban Growth Framework identified an Eastern Link Road for Bacchus Marsh as a key project to address existing network and congestion issues, as well as to support the development of new growth areas.
Regional Roads Victoria (RRV) have nominated Option B Alternative, as the preferred alignment for the Bacchus Marsh Eastern Link Road. The Victorian Planning Authority (VPA) will continue collaborating with RRV to ensure that the Eastern Link Road effectively integrates and supports the development of the precinct.
For more information on the Bacchus Marsh Eastern Link Road, refer to Regional Roads Victoria.
General information about the Victorian Grassland Earless Dragon (VGED) can be found at the Zoos Victoria website.
Additionally, for specific inquiries and details potential VGED populations and surveys, the Victorian Planning Authority (VPA) is collaborating with the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA).
You can contact DEECA for further information via:
- Email – customer.service@delwp.vic.gov.au
- Telephone – 136 186
Next steps
Surveys will be conducted for potential Victorian Grassland Earless Dragon (VGED) populations in the precinct.
While waiting for the results of those surveys, the Victorian Planning Authority (VPA) will continue to resolve technical reports that are underway and not dependent upon the survey results. Once completed, these reports will be published on our website.
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The Victorian Planning Authority (VPA) will continue to involve you in the planning process as it progresses. Opportunities for informal and formal feedback to the plan will also be provided. You can stay up to date by subscribing to the project newsletter in the ‘Subscribe now’ fields on the right-hand toolbar of this webpage.
Project Status Update – February 2024
On 7 December 2023, we released our Victorian Planning Authority Business Plan 2023-24. This plan outlines the projects and activities the VPA will undertake this financial year to deliver on the Victorian Government’s commitments and the priorities in Victoria’s Housing Statement – the decade ahead 2024-2034, which will deliver opportunities to increase housing supply and improve affordability outcomes for Victorians.
Merrimu is designated a Tier 2 project on our work program. Tier 2 projects are active projects that are progressing subject to technical studies being undertaken and completed across government to determine appropriate next steps.
As of January 2024, we have completed the following work:
- Continued engagement with the Department of Transport and Planning to understand the implications of its preferred Option B route for the Bacchus Marsh Eastern Link Road (BMELR) for the Precinct Structure Plan;
- Continued engagement with the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) to understand how the surveys to identify potential populations of the Victorian Grassland Earless Dragon (VGED) will be carried out for the precinct;
- Addressed concerns regarding the program, VGED, BMELR and other queries raised by landowners and representatives;
- Finalised and uploaded the following technical studies: Economic and Retail Assessment, and Landscape and Visual Character Assessment.
The following technical studies are currently underway commissioned by the VPA or other parts of the Victorian Government:
- Integrated Water Management Strategy
- Aboriginal Heritage Assessment
- Historical Heritage Assessment
We will be in a position to consider progressing this project to the next stage when:
- DEECA has finalised the methodology for the surveying technique of the VGED;
- There is a forward funding strategy to fund the project through to completion.
We review our work program regularly, including our ability to speed up the progress of projects. We will update you as soon as possible when there are significant status changes for our planning for Merrimu.
If you would like any further clarity on the status of our planning for Merrimu, please contact Chris Renkin at Chris.Renkin@vpa.vic.gov.au
Previous Project Status Updates
- Project Status Update – November 2023
- Project Status Update – July 2023
- Project Status Update – April 2023
- Project Status Update – October 2022
- Merrimu PSP Landowner Updates – December 2021 (PDF)
- Merrimu PSP Landowner Updates – September 2021 (PDF)
- Merrimu PSP Landowner Updates – June 2021 (PDF)
- Merrimu PSP Landowner Updates – April 2021 (PDF)
- Merrimu PSP Landowner Updates – February 2021 (PDF)