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New Communities in New Suburbs: The Challenge of Effective Infrastructure Provision Andrew Wear
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ABS Population projections 2006-2056 Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, medium growth scenario (Series B), Population Projections, Australia 2006-2056, 2008
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Victoria’s Population 1991-2051 Source: Department of Planning and Community Development, Victoria in Future 2012, Government of Victoria, 2012
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Population change 2011-2031 Source: Department of Planning and Community Development, Victoria in Future 2012, Government of Victoria, 2012
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ScalePlanningDelivery MelbourneMetropolitan Planning Strategy Regional/corridorGrowth Corridor PlansEmerging Suburb/precinctPrecinct Structure PlansGrowth Areas Community Infrastructure Partnerships Planning and delivery at different scales
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Metropolitan Planning Strategy
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Growth Corridor Plans Source: Growth Areas Authority, Growth Corridor Plans: Managing Melbourne’s Growth, Government of Victoria, 2012
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Precinct Structure Plans Source: Growth Areas Authority, Lockerbie Precinct Structure Plan: Draft for Consultation, Government of Victoria, 2011
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Growth Corridor Plans Source: Growth Areas Authority, Growth Corridor Plans: Managing Melbourne’s Growth, Government of Victoria, 2012
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Precinct Structure Plans Source: Growth Areas Authority, Lockerbie Precinct Structure Plan: Draft for Consultation, Government of Victoria, 2011
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Community infrastructure
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Community centres Libraries Sporting facilities Schools Kindergartens & maternal/child health Childcare Shops & town centres State: Community Support Grants State: Living Libraries Grants State: Sport & Recreation grants Council (rate revenue, developer contributions) State: Growth Areas Infrastructure Contribution Developer/private sector State: Education and Early Childhood Sources of funding
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The Schools and Community Partnership
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Laurimar Education and Community Alliance
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Infrastructure delivered Savings and efficienciesCommunity strengthening benefits State primary school $8mBetter use of space. Connection with Community/Town Centre. Increased social connection. Good urban design. Sports area$11.9mMore facilities. Early delivery. Economies of scale. Improved services. Social connection. Good urban design. Community Activity Centre $6.8mIncreased funding contributions. Improved services (single face of service delivery). Good urban design. Laurimar Education and Community Alliance: Benefits
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Available at http://www.dpcd.vic.gov.au/communitydevelopment
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Essential elements of delivering community precincts
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Growth Areas Community Infrastructure Partnership program Cardinia Wyndham Melton Hume Whittlesea
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Service delivery –Building capacity of not-for-profit sector Planning for (and funding) corridor-scale social infrastructure: –Health –Post compulsory education –Justice services –Arts and cultural facilities Relationship with established areas Some challenges
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Questions? Andrew Wear Department of Planning and Community Development, Victoria Andrew.wear@dpcd.vic.gov.au 03 9208 3616 Some challenges
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