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Third runway community sessions in Keilor

Melbourne Airport will be hosting community information sessions in Brimbank.

The sessions, part of the noise amelioration plan and program public consultation, will provide local residents with information to learn more about the third runway project, ask questions, and share preferences and perspectives.

The sessions will take place throughout November and December at level two, Keilor Community Hub, 704b Old Calder Highway, Keilor, at the following times:

– Monday 3 November from 8am – noon.

– Monday 17 November from 4-8pm.

– Monday 1 December from 8am- noon.

No bookings are required, however residents can reserve time to speak with the project team and contribute their views at https://tinyurl.com/ym23rfec

Brimbank and Hume residents can also fill out the online survey to have their say on the plan at https://tinyurl.com/3jnzxj8y

Melbourne Airport third runway executive director Peter Lellyett said community input will play a vital role in shaping the plan.

“We know aircraft noise is a key issue for local residents. The Noise Sharing Plan will balance operational efficiency with noise sharing – distributing aircraft noise over different areas during off-peak periods at different times of the day and night,” he said.

“We encourage everyone interested in the third runway to provide feedback in this stage of the consultation process.”

Consultation on the draft noise sharing plan is open until 8 December.

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