Existing and planned infrastructure

Explore the map below to see existing and planned community infrastructure in the south-west 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-west area by completing the survey.

  • Responding to growing demand for early years, health and wellbeing, and education spaces in Docklands and West Melbourne by reviewing existing facilities to improve operations and expand capacity.
  • Exploring partnership and delivery models to meet demand for arts and cultural spaces in Docklands and West Melbourne.
  • Supporting access to bookable and flexible community spaces by improving existing spaces and exploring use of non-City of Melbourne-owned spaces in Docklands and West Melbourne.
  • Considering the need for additional community hubs to integrate services and address remaining gaps in infrastructure across Docklands and West Melbourne – ideally delivered through a community hub model.
  • Enhancing recreation opportunities in the area, including potential upgrades to existing facilities.
  • Coordinating the timing and delivery of community infrastructure identified in the Fisherman’s Bend Framework and draft Lorimer Development Contributions Plan, in collaboration with the Victorian Government and City of Port Phillip.
  • Increasing and improving open space, as identified in the Open Space Strategy, considering the potential for a municipal open space co-located with recreation and unstructured sports facilities in Fishermans Bend.

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Community Infrastructure Plan