Northern Freight Precinct
The Victorian Planning Authority (VPA) has been commissioned by the Victorian Department of Transport and Planning (DTP) to provide planning services and advice for future development of the Northern Freight Precinct (NFP) and surrounds to assist with the delivery of the Beveridge Interstate Freight Terminal (BIFT) in Melbourne’s north.
The VPA is leading the preparation of a high-level precinct plan and infrastructure delivery plan for Northern Freight, working in consultation with City of Whittlesea, Mitchell Shire Council, State Government agencies, service authorities and landowners.
The Northern Freight Precinct (NFP), located in Beveridge is approximately 40km north of Melbourne’s CBD, in Whittlesea City Council. The precinct encompasses an area of 1,399ha, bounded by Merri Creek to the east, the Melbourne-Albury-Sydney Railway line to the west, the future Wallan East Part 2 Precinct Structure Plan (PSP) to the north, and the future E6/Outer Metropolitan Ring transport corridor and Donnybrook PSP to the south.
BIFT is one of a number of new intermodal terminals proposed and/or being developed to serve metropolitan Melbourne which will transform the freight and logistics in Victoria. Situated immediately adjacent to both Inland Rail and the Hume Freeway, NFP is ideally located to unlock the potential of Commonwealth’s investment in developing Inland Rail and will support broader industrial and commercial development in Melbourne’s north.
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Project Status Update – March 2025
The VPA has been collaborating with the Department of Transport and Planning (DTP) to provide planning services and guidance for the future development of the NFP and its surrounding areas, supporting the delivery of the Beveridge Interstate Freight Terminal (BIFT).
We have progressed planning for the precinct by conducting initial background studies and technical assessments, including drainage, economic and cultural heritage studies, in preparation for a high-level precinct plan and infrastructure delivery plan for the NFP. These background studies and assessments will help identify opportunities and constraints within the precinct.
In the coming months, we will continue to work with DTP, Melbourne Water, City of Whittlesea, Mitchell Shire and other state government agencies to identify key strategic planning issues for the precinct.
In addition, we will progress further technical studies and commence preparation of a vision for the Northern Freight Precinct’s development in preparation for agency validation and stakeholder consultation.