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Runway works to begin this month

Melbourne airport has announced initial construction for its third runway will commence this month, alongside community consultation for the development of the third runway noise amelioration plan.

Brimbank and Hume residents are being asked for feedback on the plan, which will be designed to reduce the impacts of aircraft noise for residents and sensitive public buildings in the communities closest to the airport.

Melbourne airport third runway executive director Peter Lellyett said the early works and engagement mark a significant milestone for the project.

“The third runway is critical to keep Victoria connected, ensuring we can meet future demand for travel and support the state’s economy,” he said.

“Consultation for the noise amelioration plan is a key step in making sure residents have access to information, can provide feedback and understand how we are planning for the future.”

The runway works will also result in changed traffic conditions on Sunbury road expected from late September, which Melbourne airport said are part of upgrades to improve traffic flow and safety in preparation for the runway construction.

The third runway is scheduled to open in 2031 and will support 37,000 additional jobs by 2046, boost tourism, provide choice for travellers and enable continued exports for Victorian producers, according to Melbourne airport.

Details: www.melbourneairportprojectshub.com.au/third-runway-project

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