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Stony Creek set for a transformation

Works to transform an old, unused and inaccessible concrete channel in Sunshine North into revegetated open space will begin early next year.

The state government last month announced $2 million for the project to convert sections of Stony Creek, between Gilmour and Furlong roads, into a waterway and open-space corridor.

The $12.9 million project, in the planning for at least a year, will return the existing concrete drainage channel to an almost-natural state involving wetlands, surrounding parkland and walking paths.

Not-for-profit group Greenfleet will also assist with revegetation works ensuring the project achieves carbon offsets.

Friends of Stony Creek president Steve Wilson said the group was excited the project was starting to take shape.

“It’s a really exciting development for the creek,” he said.

“It will have positive benefits for the flora and fauna and people using the space. It has so many pluses, for the environment, for people’s general recreation.”

The Friends are also pushing for additional works, farther along the creek between Francis Street and Williamstown Road in Yarraville.

State MP for St Albans Natalie Suleyman said it would also help curb the risk and impact of floods and pollution.

The project is being funded by the state and federal governments, Melbourne Water and City West Water and is due to be completed by 2018.

 

 

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