Project Broadmeadows

  • Project statusPlanning
  • Project value$3.6M
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What we're doing 

We’re creating a clear plan for the future of the Broadmeadows Metropolitan Activity Centre. This detailed plan will support a new long-term vision to help Broadmeadows realise its full potential. 

The plan will be shaped by feedback from the local community. It will guide how the area grows and changes over time, making it a better place to live, work and visit.  

The plan will:  

  • Bring together current and future projects for housing, transport, jobs, services and public spaces  

  • Reflect and embed Wurundjeri Woi‑wurrung cultural heritage and knowledge  

  • Support a future Broadmeadows that is safe, welcoming and fair for all communities  

  • Show different options for how Broadmeadows could grow in the future  

  • Identify priority projects that are ready for investment and funding  

  • Include a clear action plan with steps and milestones so progress can be tracked  

This work will help support better liveability, more jobs, improved services and stronger connections for the Broadmeadows community. 

Why are we doing these works?

Broadmeadows is changing fast. There are new homes, better transport and more services on the way. But right now, there’s no single plan to guide growth or bring everything together. 

This project help will by: 

  • Making sure future growth is well-planned, inclusive and sustainable 

  • Helping government, businesses and the community work together 

  • Creating opportunities for jobs, better services and easier connections 

  • Building pride in Broadmeadows as a thriving, welcoming and well-connected centre 

Partnerships

This work is funded through a $3.3 million grant under Stream One of the Commonwealth Government’s Urban Precincts and Partnership Program. 

Hume City Council, in partnership with the Broadmeadows Suburban Revitalisation Board (BSRB) and the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation, will deliver the Broadmeadows Roadmap.  

The partnership includes 

  • Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation 

  • Department of Transport and Planning 

  • Hume City Council 

  • DPV Health 

  • Banksia Gardens Community Services 

  • Broadmeadows Central (Vicinity Centres and partner) 

  • Kangan Institute 

  • Spectrum  

  • Northern Community Legal Centre 

  • Backed by the Australian Government Urban Precincts and Partnership Program funding 

The project lead consultant is Arup Australia.