The Victorian Planning Authority in Rural and Regional
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The Victorian Planning Authority in Rural and Regional Victoria Unlocking the potential of our regional towns and cities Stuart Moseley CEO, Victorian Planning Authority Friday, 30 June 2017
Overview • • • The opportunities for our regional towns and cities The VPA – Who we are and what we do Our current work program in Victoria’s regions Where to next – Towards a stronger regional role An open invitation 2
But first … to introduce myself … 3
The opportunities for our regional towns and cities A growing state population creates both an opportunity and an imperative to foster growing regions… • Melbourne and Victoria’s population continues to grow strongly • Fastest growth rate in Australia: 1. 7 per cent • There will need to be an additional 2. 2 million dwellings to house the population Source: Victoria in Future 4
The opportunities for our regional towns and cities • Strong growth potential • More than dormitory suburbs • Strong local lifestyle, services & jobs • Higher-order services e. g. Unis • Vibrant communities • Skilled workforces • Transport links to local catchment, wider region and Melbourne What is the sustainable competitive advantage of your region? 5
The opportunities for our regional towns and cities • 15, 000 persons per annum for next 20 years to 2031 • 20, 000 persons per annum for next 20 year thereafter to 2051 • Unprecedented quantum – 700, 000 persons in less than 40 years • 50 - 60% of this growth will be accommodated in the top 10 “Regional Cities” 2, 500, 000 2, 200, 000 2, 000 1, 800, 000 1, 500, 000 1, 000 500, 000 - 2015 2031 2051 Source: Victoria in Future 6
The opportunities for our regional towns and cities Challenges for Regional Victorian Growth • Regional Victoria is currently 24% of population, with only 10% - 12% of growth • Regional Victoria is failing to attract its share of international migration • 78% of Births are in metropolitan Melbourne and 22% in Regional Victoria • However, of the State’s 38, 000 Deaths in 2014/15, 33% are in Regional Victoria Source – 3218. 0 ABS Regional Population Growth Aus 2015/16 7
The opportunities for our regional towns and cities • Regional Victoria’s share of economic growth is declining • Economic growth drives population growth 8
The opportunities for our regional towns and cities enabling policies Victoria’s Regional Statement Regional Growth Plans Sector Strategies Connecting Regional Victoria Plan Melbourne 9
The Victorian Planning Authority: Who we are and what we do Who we are • Statutory authority with an independent board reporting to the Minister for Planning • Strategic place based planner – planning for delivery, solving spatial problems • We unlock land for housing supply and employment, and plan for the delivery of infrastructure and services to build communities and places across the state • Minister designates areas for VPA to become: • Facilitator / advisor / solutions broker OR • Planning Authority • Good planning enables growth – Bad planning stifles it! Where we work Greenfield Urban renewal sites and areas Regional towns and cities 10
Our current work program in the regions Currently Active in: Bendigo Bacchus Marsh Torquay Wodonga Shepparton Latrobe Valley Wonthaggi Echuca Yarrawonga Macedon Ranges Horsham Traralgon 11
Our current work program in the regions Example: Shepparton-Mooroopna Growth Framework VPA working with RDV and City of Greater Shepparton to develop growth framework to 2050: • to build on Shepparton’s strategic advantages • identify and address key challenges • guide growth and renewal • drive employment growth • identify growth-enabling infrastructure 12
Our current work program in the regions Example: Wonthaggi North East Precinct Structure Plan (PSP) • VPA working with Bass Coast Shire Council to • Plan for a significant growth area for Bass Coast Shire with 10, 000 new residents • Facilitate employment opportunities • Create an attractive new community and reinforce the town as a strong rural service centre 13
Where to next: towards a stronger regional role • “Streamlining for Growth” announced by Minister for Planning in September 2016 • $8. 4 million to regions over the life of the program ($2. 1 million per year) • Build council capacity • Ensure a land supply pipeline to facilitate regional growth • Promote employment growth and implement Regional Growth Plans • Undertake master planning for strategic sites 2016/17 Regional Package 14
Where to next: towards a stronger regional role • Core – Deliver on Plan Melbourne 20172050 (initial 5 year program) • Growth frameworks for 10 regional cities (lead) • Town plans for peri-urban areas (lead) • Working with Regional Partnerships established through Victoria’s Regional Statement, including implementing Regional Growth Plans (support) 10 Regional Partnership Areas 15
Where to next: towards a stronger regional role What we will be working on internally: • Explore and define a broader role for the VPA • Role clarity and alignment across government • Using the right tool for the job • Stronger partnerships • Closer engagement • Leveraging our inputs for greatest benefit 16
An open invitation Partnering is key to success We want to strengthen our engagement with Victoria’s regions Keep me informed – invite me to visit! Stuart. Moseley@vpa. vic. gov. au Direct line 03 9651 9620 17
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