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Thursday, November 21, 2024

YARRA: Boost for Fitzroy Gasworks


More land at Fitzroy Gasworks is being unlocked to deliver more homes.
Fitzroy Gasworks will be a new neigh-bourhood, with more than 1000 diverse and affordable homes close to public transport, a senior high school, open space, multi-use sports centre and commercial spaces.
Premier Jacinta Allan and Minister for Development Victoria, Colin Brooks, announced the next steps for the Fitzroy Gasworks – which is one of many housing and community projects in Yarra that the Greens-led Council have tried to criticise, stymie or block.
The Inner North Collective Joint Venture consortium will deliver 820 homes on Parcels B and C at the former Fitzroy Gasworks site.
These parcels make up 70 per cent of the planned homes across the precinct and will feature a mix of high-quality homes with a minimum five-star Green-Star rating, including 168 affordable homes as part of the 20 per cent affordable housing requirement on the site.
INC JV is comprised of Assemble, Milieu and Hickory, with capital partners AustralianSuper and HESTA.
Hickory has been selected as the preferred builder for the project.
This brings together leading development and construction firms with extensive experience in delivering diverse housing projects in the inner-city.
Assemble will deliver around 400 build-to-rent homes in Parcel B, of which approximately 80 will be operated by a community housing provider.
Milieu will deliver around 420 homes on Parcel C, including delivering an allocation of homes under license in partnership with Nightingale, and specialist disability accommodation.
Both builds will feature extensive communal facilities including a cafe, meeting and event spaces, rooftop gardens, BBQs and laundry facilities. There will be bike parks for every apartment.
Final design is subject to planning approvals with a target to commence works in 2026.
The State Government recently completed the Bundha Sports Centre at the site. The centre includes four courts for basketball, netball and volleyball and a dedicated futsal court, a gymnasium, cafe and lounge area, community facilities and change rooms. A long-term operator will be appointed in 2025.
The Wurun Senior Campus opened to students in early 2022.
“We’re transforming a site that was vacant for decades – we decontaminated it, built a new school and sports centre and now we’ll build hundreds of homes right where they’re needed,” said Ms Allan.
Mr Brooks said: “The number one way to make homes more affordable is to build more of them.
“Greens and Liberals block housing. Labor builds it,” Mr Brooks said.