Melbourne sprawl: 50,000 housing lots to be released making way for 12 new suburbs

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William_Bourke Is there a cut off period for all this developement?

Tim Pallas has ruined this state.

STOP overdevelopment! auspol

As Joseph de Maistre remarked, “people get the leaders they deserve.' So sit back and watch as the socialists that Victorians re-elected destroy the state.

they are all too close together with no possibility of any cross draft so air conditioning is essential. They probably all have charcoal grey to black roofs because it is the fashion so they're as hot as blazes and they all have 1-2 flushing loos and no room for any trees Great!!

And the water will come from...?

Awesome 🤪 How much farmland will be destroyed for more housing? Guess we can always clear more forests to make more farms, to feed more mouths, to produce more waste. No-one is smart enough to grow the economy without more people? 🤔

Giving more Victorians the chance to live in third world conditions of VictorianLabor neglect. Yo must service the existing areas with infrastructure before allowing more growth. DanielAndrewsMP and timpallas showing their nasty greed is far worse than the banks.

Awesome 🤪 How much farmland will be destroyed for more housing? Guess we can always clear more forests to make more farms, to feed more mouths, to produce more waste. No-one is smart enough to grow the economy without more people? 🤔

The developers must be rubbing their hands together - weeny blocks, huge houses, neat suburban curbs and gutters, no parks, no transport, few schools (can fit more houses in...). Who'd live in the city? Not this little black duck. Nope, no, never ever.

So what exactly are these 'large swathes of land' replacing? No animal, tree or plant habitats? Nothing in the natural world? Well 'nothing' according to the triumphant deveĺopers. But there'll be lots of lovely concrete on which the new, squashed-in residents can have coffee.

We need better planning to STOP over-development. VoteSustainable Vote for SustainableAustralia auspol springst

Melbourne’s suburban sprawl is so bad, it is already fatter than every single city in UK/Europe. The last thing Melbourne needs is more low density outer suburbs with zero existing infrastructure. Only property developer mates win from Pallas’ decision. springst

. Requirements include passive solar and energy efficient design that enables buildings to stay naturally warm in winter and cool in summer, trees, green spaces, accessibility for people with wheelchairs and walking aids, children being able to walk to school. community centre.

Do the road rail infrastructure first!! Fools

And you can bet the roads will be one lane in and out. Terrific management by the councils and government

Let me guess spend 3 years building the homes and then a further 10 building the roads and infrastructure,your job is to manage not Tax grab.

Can we build the transport infrastructure first?

Tiny land equals future slums! No thanks!!

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