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Council contests third runway

Brimbank council is pushing for a review into Melbourne Airport’s $3 billion third runway project, which was given a conditional green-light by the federal government last year.

Council has lodged an application for a merits review to contest the decision due to its concerns about noise and health implications for residents.

“As always, Brimbank Council’s priority is to ensure the third runway does not unreasonably compromise the health, wellbeing and amenity of the community affected by Melbourne Airport,” it said in a statement.

Council’s action follows an ongoing push to seek clarity around conditions set to be imposed on the project.

In September 2024, shortly after the project was approved, the council called on the federal government to provide additional information.

“Brimbank is keen to understand the details of the conditional approval before it can be comfortable with the decision, particularly as Melbourne Airport’s previous plans did not include adequate protection from the adverse impacts of aircraft noise on local communities,” council said in a statement.

“We need details of the measures, and surety that they will protect our community against the impacts to their health and amenity.

“We will continue to call for a seat at the table to discuss how our community should be engaged and listened to on this project.”

Star Weekly asked Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Minister Catherine King to comment on the merits review, however Ms King said it wasn’t “appropriate” for her to do so.

“Because it’s before the tribunal, I am unable to comment,” she said.

Brimbank council now awaits the listing of the matter before the Federal Administrative Review Tribunal.

If the project goes ahead unimpeded, council is concerned it will have a significant impact on the community.

According to data published on its website, it is anticipated that planes will be flying over Melbourne’s west 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

It is further estimated that 200 flights will fly over the Brimbank area per day and nearly 6000 homes, nine early childhood centres, four community facilities and 13 education facilities will be impacted by noise that exceeds World Health Organisation guidelines.

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