
The Wonthaggi North-East Precinct Structure Plan will double the size of Wonthaggi and expand the business and industry precinct to provide major investment and new jobs for the region.
The State Government gazetted the plan on Thursday, unlocking 444 hectares of residential land for development. Over 5000 homes are expected to be established in the precinct over the next 30-50 years.
The project reinforces Wonthaggi’s role as a regional centre in proximity to the metropolitan area and the surrounding Gippsland regions. Community facilities will include a primary school, local parks, over 90 hectares of open space, trails and a new sports reserve for residents.
“This major project is a game-changer that will unlock huge opportunities for the region and guide the development of a new growth area in Wonthaggi for future generations.
“The area will undergo a full transition of land use into a large-scale residential development and community infrastructure. This will allow for a considerable population increase and provide for a range of land size options to suit all housing needs.”
Cr Le Serve said the project would also open up over 60 hectares of commercial and industrial land creating 2940 jobs over the life of the plan.
“It will provide employment opportunities by allowing commercial and industrial businesses to establish on the Bass Highway. The plan will ensure that new communities are integrated with the existing town through road connections and tree-lined streets. The extensive pathway network will connect residents to parks, sporting and community facilities, bushland, the existing township and the Bass Coast Rail Trail.’’
The Wonthaggi North-East Precinct Structure Plan was identified as a project on the Victorian Planning Authority's (VPA) Fast Track Program.
The 2016 census recorded the population of Wonthaggi as 10,173, which rose 17 per cent to 11,596 by the 2021 census. There has been continuing significant growth since, with Victoria’s COVID lockdown period being a major contributing factor.