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- Melbourne_2030 abstract "The Metropolitan Strategy Melbourne 2030 is a Victorian Government strategic planning policy framework for the metropolitan area of Greater Melbourne, intended to cover the period 2001–2030. During this period the population of the metropolitan area is expected to grow by a million people to over 5 million. Population projections now predict Melbourne's population could reach 7 million by that time and the State Government has since changed its strategy on the policy, abandoning the urban growth boundary in the north and west of Melbourne and compromising green wedges.Introduced by the Bracks (ALP) government, its main elements are based on well-established planning principles for Transit-oriented development: reducing the proportion of new development occurring at low densities on Melbourne's fringe from about 60% of annual construction to 40% by redirecting new development to defined areas of established inner and middle-ring suburbs. concentrating development within designated activity centres close to transport nodes. The policy has particular emphasis on public transport over car-based suburbs dependent on the private motor car. However the strategy itself does not detail further investment in the public transport system. reducing urban sprawl by establishing legislated urban growth boundaries, with the aim of containing urban development. protecting areas of open space known as green wedges left between areas defined by the urban growth boundaries from development.The existence of Melbourne 2030 gives the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) the policy rationale to determine planning disputes in favour of developments that it judges to be in accordance with the metropolitan strategy's objectives.The policy was amended in late 2008 to become Melbourne @ Five Million in response to increased population forecasts and an increased demand for housing. The update provisioned for an extended growth boundary and is reinforcing the aim of a multi-centre metropolitan area by lifting the hierarchic level of six Principal Activity Centres (PAC) to Central Activities Districts (CAD). The centres of Box Hill, Broadmeadows, Dandenong, Footscray, Frankston and Ringwood will thus have to provide similar services and functions as central Melbourne.".
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- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Activity_centre.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Airport_West,_Victoria.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Labor_Party.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Automobile_dependency.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Box_Hill,_Victoria.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Broadmeadows,_Victoria.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Camberwell,_Victoria.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Camberwell_railway_station,_Melbourne.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Car.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Carlton,_Victoria.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Environment_of_Victoria_(Australia).
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Government_of_Victoria_(Australia).
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Melbourne.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Urban_planning_in_Australia.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Chadstone,_Victoria.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Cheltenham,_Victoria.
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- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink City_of_Boroondara.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Coburg,_Victoria.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Collingwood,_Victoria.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Cranbourne,_Victoria.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Dandenong,_Victoria.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Doncaster,_Victoria.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink EastLink_(Melbourne).
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Epping,_Victoria.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Fitzroy,_Victoria.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Footscray,_Victoria.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Frankston,_Victoria.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Glen_Waverley,_Victoria.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Government_of_Victoria_(Australia).
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Green_belt.
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- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Hoddle_Grid.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Hume_Highway.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Inner_city.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Lynne_Kosky.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Maribyrnong,_Victoria.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Melbourne.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Melbourne_@_5_million.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Monash_Freeway.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Monash_University.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Moonee_Ponds,_Victoria.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Narre_Warren,_Victoria.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink National_Trust_of_Australia.
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- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Public_Transport_Users_Association.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink ResCode.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Ringwood,_Victoria.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Save_Our_State_(Australia).
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink South_Morang,_Victoria.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink South_Yarra,_Victoria.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Steve_Bracks.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Strategic_planning.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Suburb.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Sunshine,_Victoria.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Sustainability.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Sydenham,_Victoria.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Ted_Baillieu.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Transit-oriented_development.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Transport_in_Melbourne.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Urban_density.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Urban_design.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Urban_growth_boundary.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Urban_sprawl.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_Civil_and_Administrative_Tribunal.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Wantirna_South,_Victoria.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink Werribee,_Victoria.
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLink West_Gate_Freeway.
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- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Major Activity Centres".
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Melbourne 2030 planning policy".
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Melbourne 2030".
- Melbourne_2030 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Principal Activity Centre's".
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- Melbourne_2030 subject Category:Environment_of_Victoria_(Australia).
- Melbourne_2030 subject Category:Government_of_Victoria_(Australia).
- Melbourne_2030 subject Category:Melbourne.
- Melbourne_2030 subject Category:Urban_planning_in_Australia.
- Melbourne_2030 hypernym Framework.
- Melbourne_2030 type Software.
- Melbourne_2030 comment "The Metropolitan Strategy Melbourne 2030 is a Victorian Government strategic planning policy framework for the metropolitan area of Greater Melbourne, intended to cover the period 2001–2030. During this period the population of the metropolitan area is expected to grow by a million people to over 5 million.".