Livable Housing Design Guidelines (Part 1)

Championing safer, more comfortable and easier to access homes for everybody, everyday, at all stages of life. Introduction What is Livable Housing Design? A livable home is designed and built to meet the changing needs of occupants across their lifetime. Livable homes include key easy living features that make them easier and safer to use…

Housing Market Indicators Report

Where to from here? We saw an uptick in auction volumes as sellers raced to market in a pre-Easter Super Saturday surge. More homes went to auction than any other week so far this year. But for the rest of April, both buyers and sellers may perhaps be less active as we navigate the Easter…

Australian Real Estate Quarterly Review 2022

Investment Climate Conditions remain positive for real estate Conditions for real estate are expected to remain positive over the next year. Although COVID-19 remains present in the community, the economic effects going forward should be mitigated by high vaccination rates and the easing of international travel restrictions. The Ukraine conflict has been a two-edged sword,…

PLAN MELBOURNE 2017-2050 (OUTCOME 6-7)

OUTCOME 6 Melbourne is a sustainable and resilient city This generation of Victorians has a responsibility to protect the state’s natural environment for future generations. Victoria’s social, economic and environmental sustainability depends on the protection and conservation of Melbourne and the state’s biodiverse natural assets, or natural capital. Melbourne’s Plan Transition to a low-carbon city…

PLAN MELBOURNE 2017-2050 (OUTCOME 5)

OUTCOME 5 Melbourne is a city of inclusive, vibrant and healthy neighbourhoods Melbourne has always been a city of neighbourhoods ever since the days of Little Lon and the establishment of the city’s first suburb, Fitzroy. Melbourne’s Plan Create a city of 20-minute neighbourhoods Research undertaken by the Heart Foundation (Victoria) for the Victorian Government…

PLAN MELBOURNE 2017-2050 (OUTCOME 4)

OUTCOME 4 Melbourne is a distinctive and liveable city with quality design and amenity Melbourne has always been a place defined and designed by its people. Countless generations of Aboriginal people of the Kulin nations laid the foundations of what became Melbourne and Victoria—using, among many other ingenious techniques, fire to turn their corner of…

PLAN MELBOURNE 2017-2050 (OUTCOME 3)

OUTCOME 3 Melbourne has an integrated transport system that connects people to jobs and services and goods to market Melbourne’s transport system needs the capacity to cope with an additional 10.4 million trips26 a day by 2050—up from the current figure of 12.5 million trips a day. To achieve that, Melbourne needs a huge, well…

PLAN MELBOURNE 2017-2050 (OUTCOME 2)

OUTCOME 2 Melbourne provides housing choice in locations close to jobs and services Melbourne will need 1.6 million new homes over the next 35 years. Issues that need to be addressed include: housing affordability, the types of housing available to cater for different household needs and lifestyles, and the provision of medium- and higher‑density housing…

PLAN MELBOURNE 2017-2050 (OUTCOME 1)

OUTCOME 1 Melbourne is a productive city that attracts investment, supports innovation and creates jobs Melbourne will need 1.5 million new jobs over the next 35 years. What those jobs are and where those jobs go will define Melbourne’s future as a globally connected and competitive city. Currently, the city has around 2.1 million jobs.…

PLAN MELBOURNE 2017-2050 (Introduction)

Victoria is one of the most diverse and liveable places in the world Introduction Melbourne will continue to be a global city of opportunity and choice A Planning strategy for Melbourne Melbourne is one of the world’s most distinctive, liveable cities. It is a marvellous place, made— and remade—by the work of generations of Victorians,…