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Fishermans Bend is a 480 hectare urban renewal project in Melbourne, guided by the Fishermans Bend Framework, which is expected to house 80,000 people and provide employment for 80,000 people by 2050.
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- Fishermans Bend is Australia's largest urban renewal project, covering approximately 480 hectares in the heart of Melbourne.
- The project is guided by the Fishermans Bend Framework, a plan for parks, schools, roads, transport and community facilities to ensure liveability as the precinct grows.
- By 2050, Fishermans Bend will be home to approximately 80,000 residents and provide employment for up to 80,000 people.
- The transformation of Fishermans Bend is also supported by the City of Melbourne Fishermans Bend Innovation Challenge and the Fishermans Bend Water Sensitive City Strategy.
- The Department of Transport and Planning guides the planning and development of this landmark project and is supported by the Fishermans Bend Taskforce.
- Evidence-based research reports, strategies and its development benefited from more than 12 months of engagement with stakeholders.
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Fishermans Bend is Australia's largest urban renewal project, covering approximately 480 hectares in the heart of Melbourne. The Department of Transport and Planning guides the planning and development of this landmark project and is supported by the Fishermans Bend Taskforce.
The project is guided by the Fishermans Bend Framework, a plan for parks, schools, roads, transport and community facilities to ensure liveability as the precinct grows. It is supported by evidence-based research reports, strategies and its development benefited from more than 12 months of engagement with stakeholders.
By 2050, Fishermans Bend will be home to approximately 80,000 residents and provide employment for up to 80,000 people. The transformation of Fishermans Bend is also supported by the City of Melbourne Fishermans Bend Innovation Challenge and the Fishermans Bend Water Sensitive City Strategy.