Growth Areas Authority - GAA
Creating Sustainable Communities

Growth Corridor Plans

 

The Growth Corridor Plans are high level integrated land use and transport plans that provide a strategy for the development of Melbourne's growth corridors over the coming decades.

These plans will guide the delivery of key housing, employment and transport infrastructure in Melbourne’s new suburbs and provide a clear strategy for the development of the growth corridors over the next 30 to 40 years.

The Growth Corridor Plans focus on four metropolitan growth corridors over the coming decades and will provide for housing, jobs, transport, town centres, open space and key infrastructure across our city’s newest metropolitan suburbs.

The plans also identify broad transport networks, industrial and employment zones, residential areas and recreation precincts. 

Developed and completed over 18 months, the Growth Corridor Plans will help deliver sophisticated new suburbs with great town centres, attractive and affordable housing and jobs close to home. 


View the Growth Corridor Plans  

Print version of the Growth Corridor Plans      

Due to the size of the Growth Corridor Plans document, links to each chapter are provided below to improve download speeds and provide direct access to information about each growth corridor.

Growth Corridor Plans
Introduction
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5 
Chapter 6   
Chapter 7
Chapter 8  

Managing Melbourne's Growth Information Brochure


Environment reports relating to the draft Growth Corridor Plans are available on the DSE website and can be accessed by clicking on the links below.

Biodiversity Conservation Strategy
Sub-regional Species Strategies
Southern Brown Bandicoot Sub Regional Strategy
Growling Grass Frog Sub Regional Strategy
Golden Sun Moth Sub Regional Strategy



BACKGROUND REPORTS

Industrial land (GAA)

The documents below were prepared by independent consultants and do not express the views of the Victorian Government or the Growth Areas Authority.

Tertiary Education (Phillips KPA)
Open space (Tract report)
Activity centres and employment planning (Essential Economics)
Industrial land (Spatial Economics)
Industrial land (Jones Lang Lasalle) 

 

Growth Areas Authority State Government of Victoria