The Albanese Government is turbocharging housing in Victoria

The Hon Catherine King MP
Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government

Rob Mitchell MP
Member for McEwen

 

The Albanese Government is boosting Victoria’s housing supply by investing in critical infrastructure that will unlock up to 3,149 more homes across the state.

Thanks to the Government’s Housing Support Program, $35.8 million has been allocated to five projects to fast-track housing in regional and metropolitan growth areas.

Funding will be used on enabling infrastructure – such as roads, sewage and water – as well as supporting access to social housing and increasing housing supply.

At the Johnsons Road Residential Development in Mernda, the Government is investing $7.1 million to Whittlesea Council to enable the establishment of 35 new housing lots through new road and civil infrastructure.

Situated at the end of the Mernda train line in this growing outer suburb, the development is located near existing services and schools. The project will also include the urbanisation of Johnsons Road and the establishment of shared paths, public space and protection of existing mature trees.

Other Victorian projects receiving funding include:

  • $11.3 million to upgrade sewer pump stations along the Calder Highway in Marong to enable more than 2,300 new homes 
  • $7.9 million to unlock more than 600 new dwellings in Morwell in the Latrobe Valley
  • $7.3 million to deliver enabling infrastructure in Ararat including roads, drainage, paths, streetlights and utilities for 90 new dwellings with 70 per cent allocated to social, community and affordable housing.
  • $2 million to sub-divide council-owned land on Burke street to provide an additional 35 housing sites to Beaufort.

This funding follows almost $250 million already allocated to Victoria for enabling infrastructure and social housing across the state as well as $6 million delivered to fast-track planning capability.  

This is part of the Albanese Government’s $32 billion Homes for Australia Plan to meet the ambitious national target of building 1.2 million new, well-located homes over the next 5 years.

As at 16 January 2025.