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Draft masterplan released for Melbourne’s ‘Greenline’

The City of Melbourne has a draft masterplan for transformation of the Birrarung's (Yarra river) north bank.


Draft masterplan released for Melbourne’s ‘Greenline’
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The City of Melbourne has a draft masterplan for the transformation of the north bank of the Birrarung/Yarra River.

The Greenline project, by Aspect Studios and TCL, is set to create a four-kilometre stretch of interconnected promenades, parks and open spaces between Birrarung Marr and the Bolte Bridge in what will become Melbourne's largest green space.

The section of the north bank will be conceived as five distinct precincts:

In April 2023, City of Melbourne released a series of design ideas for the Greenline project, which had been drawn from international waterfront transformation projects such as Brooklyn Bridge in New York, Parc des Docks in Paris, the Seattle waterfront in the United States and the Auckland waterfront in New Zealand.

The draft masterplan also outlines broad themes of ecology, culture, place and connection that will be explored throughout all five precincts.

City of Melbourne councillors will consider the masterplan at its Future Melbourne Committee meeting on 15 August.

If approved, the masterplan will be on exhibition for public feedback on 16 August.

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