Updating Melbourne's west

30 July 2010This report documents the continuing growth and transition of the Western Region of metropolitan Melbourne identified in the 2004 report by the Centre for Strategic Economic Studies. It follows a number of reports about the Region, in each of which strategies that seek to better integrate the Western Region into the knowledge economy are developed.

The Region’s outer suburbs are growing as rapidly as any in the State, requiring the conversion of large areas of rural land to urban use. Parts of the Region are also undergoing gentrification and Chapter 2 discusses in some detail the nature, extent and possible implications of this transformation of some of the Inner West’s suburbs. In particular, it shows the magnitude of the influx of better qualified, higher income professionals into these suburbs and their strong attachment to the CBD for employment opportunities.

Chapter 3 examines the proposals to establish a Central Activities District with CBD-like functions at Footscray. The development of the Sunshine Activity Centre is also considered. Chapter 4 assembles evidence of the formation of a spatial labour market or employment corridor linking the southern Laverton, Sunshine employment node to the Melbourne Airport and manufacturing areas of Hume LGA.

Chapter 5 examines the likelihood of being able to develop a university-based technology cluster at the Werribee Employment Precinct using the Monash technology precinct as a case study. Finally in Chapter 6, the educational outcomes of the Western Region are analysed and in this context something of Victoria University’s attempt to better understand its student population and deal strategically with the Region through its Industry Cluster approach is discussed.

Authors: This report has been drafted by Bruce Rasmussen, Andrew Van Hulten, Neelam Maharaj, Peter
Sheehan, Alison Welsh and Sally Weller of the Centre for Strategic Economic Studies (CSES), Victoria
University. 

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07 February 2012
The Productivity Commission has been asked to report within 8 months on Default Superannuation Funds in Modern Awards. The inquiry covers the design of criteria for the selection and ongoing assessment of superannuation funds for nomination as default funds in modern awards.
20 December 2011

On 18 November 2011, Parliamentary Secretary for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs, Senator the Hon Kate Lundy, announced the establishment of an independent panel of eminent community leaders to conduct an inquiry into Australian Government services to ensure they are responsive to the needs of Australians from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

08 December 2011

 

A number of community focussed citizens from across Australia are planning a two day meeting in Melbourne in March/April 2012 to discuss the establishment of a Community-led National Disaster organisation.