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Policies and initiatives
> Direction 3. Networks with the regional
cities > Policy 3.1

Policy 3.1 Promote the growth of regional
cities and key towns on regional transport corridors as part of
a networked cities model
The major regional centres close to
metropolitan Melbourne (Geelong, Ballarat, Bendigo and the towns
of the Latrobe Valley) will become the focus for accelerated development
to encourage the concept of networked cities. The Government will
plan for and support these cities as viable alternative locations
to metropolitan Melbourne in which to live, work, run businesses
and relax.
The Latrobe Valley has already been the focus of
Government action through the Latrobe Valley Ministerial Taskforce.
The Framework for the future report primarily provides direction
for improving the economic prospects of the Latrobe Valley. This
was a special case of assistance required to redress significant
social and economic issues brought about by severe economic restructuring.
However, the example of State and local government and communities
working together to achieve better overall outcomes for Victoria
can be used in regional planning in all areas.
Regional planning for the areas around the regional
cities needs to ensure that infra-structure services are in place
so that these cities and their surrounding regions will be able
to take advantage of opportunities for growth that will accrue from
improved linkages to metropolitan Melbourne.
Issues to be considered will include:
- ensuring that new development is supported by strong transport
links that provide an appropriate choice of travel consistent
with Melbourne 2030 principles, and by providing strong
communications links
- limiting the impact of urban development on non-urban areas
and supporting development in those urban areas that can accommodate
growth
- developing and reinforcing the distinctive roles and character
of each city
- fostering the development of towns around the regional cities
that are on regional transport routes.
Planning in and around the regional centres will be done in partnership
with local councils and other key stakeholders. The planning process
will be designed to include substantial community involvement.

Figure 32. Regional cities and townships - click
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Towns on and around the improved regional transport network may
come under more pressure for commuter or lifestyle-related development.
That pressure will be focused on towns that are best able to accommodate
increased growth, while also protecting conservation and heritage
values and the surrounding natural resource base. These key towns
will already have the necessary physical, social and cultural infrastructure
to support expanded populations and provide local employment opportunities,
or they will be able to accommodate it. The Government will work
with local councils in the transport corridors to identify the key
towns and plan for their future development.
Initiatives
| 3.1.1 |
Develop integrated action plans
for the regions centred on Bendigo, Ballarat and Geelong |
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Help local planning authorities
to plan for growth in the key towns likely to benefit from improved
rail services on each of the regional transport corridors between
metropolitan Melbourne and the regional centres of Ballarat,
Bendigo and the Latrobe Valley |
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Help local planning authorities
to identify smaller settlements around metropolitan Melbourne
where planning should be directed at limiting growth and protecting
local character |
| 3.1.4 |
Investigate the potential for growth
in towns along the regional transport corridor to Seymour and
beyond, as part of looking at future improvement to public transport
services in that corridor. |
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