Article Category: Infrastructure, facilities and urban environments

The Plenty Valley was first identified as a potential urban area in the 1960s. In 1987 the Victorian Government confirmed its designation as one of the main metropolitan growth corridors, […]

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Victorian Ministry for Planning and Environment: 1989

The conditions in which Council would support premier leagues (or similar sporting frameworks) within the municipality. Council has confirmed its position in relation to premier level soccer competition (National Premier […]

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City of Monash Council: 2015

The objective of this policy is to: provide for the installation, maintenance and upgrade of sports ground lighting infrastructure; provide a consistent and transparent approach to requests for increased lux […]

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City of Glen Eira: 2018

Banyule is fortunate in having some of the best public open space in metropolitan Melbourne and an extensive net work of play spaces, contributing to a liveable community, with a […]

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Banyule City Council: 2016

Baw Baw Shire Council currently manages and maintains 405 hectares of public open space for the community, in addition to 153 hectares of bushland reserves. The Public Open Space Strategy […]

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Baw Baw Shire Council: 2014