BRIMBANK NORTH WEST
Home » News » Community feedback sought for new ‘Sunshine Precinct’

Community feedback sought for new ‘Sunshine Precinct’

The state government has released the Sunshine Station Masterplan which details the proposed new look of the station that will be implemented in combination with the new Melbourne Airport Rail link.

The masterplan is looking at turning the station into a transport superhub with the changes set to nearly double the size of the current facility.

State government is calling on people who live in, work from or visit Sunshine to have their say on the masterplan from March 8 to April 10, 2022 through five online and in-person events.

Nine separate projects will form the changes to the station including transforming one exit of the Hampshire Road Bridge from a road to footpath.

Other changes include a new integrated bus interchange which would relocate the current interchange to the east side of the station where the car park is.

People focused streets and junctions are also on the table with a proposal to create new pedestrian streets that will connect people to the town centre and improve safety.

Trees and greening is included in the masterplan to create attractive, sheltered and shaded space for the area.

Transport Infrastructure MP Jacinta Allan encouraged people to have their say on the proposals put forward.

“Off the back of major upgrades planned for Sunshine Station itself, we’re encouraging people to have their say on how we can best plan for the future of the area around the station – a future transport superhub,” Ms Allan said.

“Whether you walk, ride or take public transport – we’re asking locals near Sunshine Station to tell us what’s important to them for the future of this key connection in the west.”

St Albans MP Natalie Suleyman said community responses will be vital for the future.

“Community feedback will be critical to ensuring the planning for the future of the Sunshine Station precinct is done right.”

The community is invited to provide feedback through surveys or by attending the five available events.

There are online surveys specified to each of the nine projects which can be completed in under a few minutes each as well as one overall survey.

There will also be three online workshops beginning on March 29 and two in-person visits on March 18 and 21.

Further details: https://engage.vic.gov.au/sunshine

Digital Editions


  • Community welcomes Year of Horse

    Community welcomes Year of Horse

    About 100 locals attended a Lunar New Years celebration on Thursday 19 February, hosted by Djerriwarrh Community and Education Services at its Sunshine campus. Students,…

More News

  • Barro extension granted twice

    Barro extension granted twice

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 231116 The Environment Protection Authority (EPA) Victoria has granted the operator of Kealba landfill, Barro Group, an extension to 19 March to demonstrate why…

  • Cleopatra performance showcases local talent

    Cleopatra performance showcases local talent

    A powerful new ballet is set to captivate audiences in Caroline Springs this March, as a cast of passionate adult performers present Cleopatra, The Last Pharaoh at the Catholic Regional…

  • Lions’ T20 delight

    Lions’ T20 delight

    There was no repeat of last year as Deer Park claimed the Victorian Turf Cricket Association group A T20 premiership. The Lions were made to work for the title, with…

  • Community art promotes inclusion

    Community art promotes inclusion

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 536103 A vibrant collection of artwork by local residents, including people living with disability, seniors, those experiencing mental health challenges, and members of Culturally…

  • Saints ready to launch

    Saints ready to launch

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 458912 Consistency and doing the small things right are the keys for St Albans Saints in the National Premier League this season. The Saints…

  • EPA conducts odour blitz

    EPA conducts odour blitz

    The Environment Protection Authority (EPA) said it has conducted more than 36 inspections and issued eight compliance notices in relation to recent reports of odour in Melbourne’s inner west. The…

  • Accused murderer makes bail bid

    Accused murderer makes bail bid

    Accused murderer Greg Lynn is not an unacceptable risk to the community, his lawyers have argued as he makes a bid for freedom. Lynn, 59, formerly of Caroline Springs, sat…

  • Clean Up Australia Day events

    Clean Up Australia Day events

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 536022 Brimbank residents can take part in Clean Up Australia Day this Sunday 1 March, alongside hundreds of thousands of volunteers across the country.…

  • Young leaders converge

    Young leaders converge

    Seventy-five students from high schools across Melbourne’s north-west attended a student leadership summit on Friday 20 February, providing an opportunity for young people in the region to develop leadership skills…

  • New Ramsey into the record books

    New Ramsey into the record books

    Jhett Ramsey was one of two Sunshine Heights players to write himself into the record books on Saturday, breaking a record set by his father in 2017. Neil Hariman and…