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Since this city was first settled, Port Melbourne has provided the first glimpse of Melbourne for visitors, immigrants and sailors arriving from destinations all over the world. Retaining its core industrial precinct, the neighbourhood has a new appeal - a fashionable beachside ambience and style that attracts locals and visitors in droves.
There is a pressing need to manage change in an integrated way that balances economic, environmental, cultural and social values to manage land use, traffic movement and accessibility, built form and the public realm.
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Port of Melbourne Community Forum
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What will you see?
Presentations will include updates on the following:
Port Development Plan
Port of Melbourne Planning Issues – including heritage, interface issues and PoM Planning Scheme updates
Station Pier management and development works
PoMC representatives will give updates on the reports and be available to answer your questions.
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Port Melbourne Framework
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We need visions for our cities and a framework for comprehensive strategic planning and design is paramount in achieving any future urban vision for Port Melbourne.
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Port Melbourne Waterfront
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There are some changes happening at Port Melbourne waterfront and the Beacon Cove Precinct Committee would like to know what you think.
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Port Melbourne Waterfront Revitalisation
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Port Melbourne waterfront serves as a major gateway to Melbourne for passenger ferries, cruise shipping and trade with Tasmania. The Port Melbourne Waterfront Revitalisation Executive Summary and Recommendations are available to download here.
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Station Pier
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Turnaround times for the Spirit of Tasmania ferries are set to improve after the state government approved construction of a new loading ramp at Station Pier.
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Princes Pier Refurbishment
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Princes Pier in Port Melbourne is being refurbished, with the Bracks Government committing an estimated $14 million to the project.
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