Creating new parks for Melbourne’s growing communities

Parks Victoria

Plans for three new parks in Melbourne’s fast growing west and south east have been released for communities to have their say.

Wyndham Vale, Deanside and Clyde are getting new parks as part of the Victorian Government’s $315 million Suburban Parks Program, which will provide 6500 hectares of new and upgraded accessible green space for Melbourne’s growing outer suburbs.

On a visit to President’s Park overlooking the site of the planned Werribee Township Park over the weekend, Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change Lily D’Ambrosio released draft plans for the three new parks.

The draft plans were developed using ideas received during community consultation in 2021. Parks Victoria is now seeking feedback to help finalise the long-term vision for these new spaces.

These five parks represent 720 hectares of invaluable green open space that will help improve the health and wellbeing of communities; increase connectivity and decrease social isolation; protect creeks, conservation areas and native plants and animals; create jobs; and increase climate change resilience.

Large metropolitan regional parks have a significant role to play in Melbourne’s open space network and in securing Melbourne’s liveability. Once complete the parks will offer people a range of activities like walking and cycling tracks, tourism and education opportunities.

Parks Victoria is working closely with Traditional Owners, local councils, water authorities and the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning to ensure the parks will meet the needs of their growing communities, preserve and enhance the area’s natural and cultural heritage values.

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