Draft Vision for Royal Park Central:

Royal Park Central is accessible from The Avenue at Walker Street to the east, Elliott Avenue and Brens Drive to the south, and Poplar Road to the west. The proposed strategic movement corridors connect throughout this area, including the Capital City Trail and the shared path along the route 58 tram line to the Royal Children’s Hospital.

The area contains four tram stops on route 58 – Elliott Avenue, State Netball and Hockey Centre, Melbourne Zoo and Royal Park Station interchange.

The area is unique as it contains large spaces that City of Melbourne does not manage, including the Melbourne Zoo and State Netball and Hockey Centre.

What we heard in 2023

Royal Park Central contains Melbourne Zoo, which attracts 1.4 million visitors per year (23/24 financial year).

In phase one of community consultation, participants told us that ar parking is an issue for many visiting the Zoo and State Netball and Hockey Centre.

Also located in this area, Urban Camp have requested improvements to their facility and surrounding area to provide activities for visiting students.

Community members and other stakeholders have also identified issues around walkability and safety as key concerns in this area.

Priority projects for this area:

Aboriginal culture and connection to Country

Design and construct the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung co-designed place of knowledge exchange.

Walkability

Improving path connections to and from destinations in Royal Park Central and public transport.

Exploration

Providing opportunities for exploration trails and circuits and picnic areas to extend people's visits to Royal Park.

Improved access

Providing access across rail corridor from Royal Park Central to Royal Park West. Improved crossing facilities over Macarthur Rd to Royal Park South.

Improved facilities

Upgrading the car parking around Melbourne Zoo and State Netball and Hockey Centre to be centrally managed to improve access and efficiency.

Improved fields of play

Upgrading fields of play at Lawn 7 (south of the State Netball and Hockey Centre).

Improved biodiversity

Construct the biolink, and in particular the nursery site

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Map of central area

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