Existing and planned infrastructure

Explore the map below to see existing and planned community infrastructure in the south-east area.

  • Find an address by selecting the magnifying glass in the top right hand corner.
  • See the legend by selecting the second box in the top right hand corner. Here you can toggle between existing and planned infrastructure.
  • Zoom in and out using the + and - symbols in the top left hand corner.

Ideas for future planning

The draft Community Infrastructure Plan also includes ideas for consideration in future planning – beyond the next four years.

Have a read below and tell us what you think about these ideas for the south-east area by completing the survey.

  • Responding to demand for community infrastructure across all categories and types in Southbank, with a short-term focus on early years and flexible community spaces for health and wellbeing and general community use.
  • Reviewing the Boyd Library and Community Hub to better meet local and regional needs and provide inclusive spaces for all ages.
  • Exploring the potential need for an additional community hub in Southbank.
  • Improving access and functionality of existing spaces in East Melbourne to better support flexible community use and early years and family services.
  • Reimagining the South Yarra Senior Citizen's Centre as part of a broader review of Fawkner Park, to improve access and diversify users and programs - including early years services – and consider the role of community pavilions.
  • Maintaining and expanding arts and culture spaces in Southbank that support community-scale use.
  • Exploring the future of the Victoria Barracks and its potential to provide community infrastructure, including open space and unstructured recreation.
  • Increasing and improving open space, as identified in the Open Space Strategy.
  • Collaborating with neighbouring councils to support shared access to facilities and joint delivery or upgrades of community infrastructure.

Find out what else is happening in your local area by visiting Home and neighbourhood.

Community Infrastructure Plan