Epping Central Structure Plan

About Epping Central

Epping Central plays a major role in providing services, health, justice and education for the community, as well as retail and commercial opportunities. It is home to the Northern Hospital, Pacific Epping Shopping Centre, Melbourne Polytechnic and the Epping Services Hub.

Epping Central is designated as a Metropolitan Activity Centre (MAC) as part of the State Government’s Metropolitan Planning Strategy Plan Melbourne 2017–2050. Its role is to provide a diverse range of jobs, activities and housing for the region.

Victoria's Housing Statement

On 20 September 2023, the Victorian State Government released a Housing Statement with the objective of increasing housing supply.

The Epping MAC has been identified as one of 10 activity centres where it is proposed that the planning controls be streamlined as part of the Activity Centres Program to enable the delivery of some 60,000 new homes. This is a joint program between Department of Transport and Planning (DTP) and Victorian Planning Authority (VPA). The VPA together with DTP are now leading the planning for Epping Central as part of the Activity Centres Program.

The VPA is looking to build on the work undertaken as part of the Epping Central Structure Plan and is cognisant of the significant community engagement that has occurred in the project to date. The VPA is proposing to undertake further consultations in 2024. For further updates, please check the VPA website.

Further information about the Activity Centre Program is also available on the DTP website.

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Epping Central Structure Plan 2023

The Epping Central Structure Plan plays a role in guiding future development and ensuring that the Activity Centres can accommodate and respond to the needs of a growing and changing population.

We adopted the revised Epping Central Structure Plan in June 2023. The new plan updates the previous plan, adopted in 2011, and is designed to align with our Whittlesea 2040: A Place for All Vision.

The Epping Central Structure Plan provides decision-makers with a framework to guide new development and future improvements to services, infrastructure and facilities. 

Key themes in the 2023 plan

The Epping Central Structure Plan is based on five core themes.

The 2011 structure plan

We adopted the original Epping Central Structure Plan in 2011. 

The 2011 structure plan set out the vision for the area including:

  • diverse and sustainable housing
  • attracting new business to provide jobs and entertainment
  • a sustainable transport network
  • new and improved public open spaces
  • sustainable infrastructure.

The 2011 structure plan inspired the Epping Central Economic Prospectus(PDF, 2MB), which showcased Epping Central and highlighted the many benefits of investing, living and working in the area.

The structure plan review process

As the community changed, the need to update the 2011 structure plan grew. 

We set up a four-stage structure plan review process, with each stage involving community consultation.

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Further information

Contact our Strategic Futures team on 03 9217 2170, or email strategic.planning@whittlesea.vic.gov.au.