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Plans to build a supercity in northern Melbourne have been shelved, high-speed rail consortia: worth considering

 26 Dec 2018

A plan to turn the northern Seymour region of Melbourne into a "supercity" has been shelved by government, Victoria.

But a high-speed rail consortium has expressed interest. Australia`s first Sun revealed this month that Scott Keck, a senior real estate executive, suggested that Seymour`s "super city" was a way to cope with Melbourne`s rapid population growth.

Keck, chairman of Charter Keck Cramer, a real estate consultancy, said Seymour`s planned metropolis would help ease the pressure on Melbourne`s urban area and would be part of a high-speed rail link with Sydney.

Richard Wynne (, Director of Planning, Victoria, source: the Herald Sun, Australia)


But Victoria`s planning director, Richard Wynne, said the proposal was not in line with the state`s government plan to deal with population growth. "We think we have a plan to ensure that we respond to the increase in the population of Victoria," he said.

A key part of Melbourne`s plan is to build large job centres at Monash University and La Trobe university, Wynne said.

"in the future, people will live in the growth corridor and will not need to work in the inner city," he said. They can work locally, which is one of the key objectives of Melbourne`s construction goals. "

(photo source: Australian newspaper)


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The growth corridor will be connected by Suburban Rail Loop, the Wynne said. The suburban Rail Loop will be 90 kilometers long and will cost at least A $50 billion and will take decades to build.

However, Mike Day, a spokesman for, Consolidated Land and Rail Australia Railways, said Keck`s Seymour supercity plan was in principle reasonable.

Day said his company`s rapid rail service plan will depend on the creation of several "smart" cities along the route.

"We have been stressing that for the next 40 years, we need to build a new Canberra every year to accommodate the population," he said. But no one actually mentioned where these cities should be. Scott Keck made some really effective suggestions, and it`s worth looking at. "

The Mitchell County Council, which oversees the Seymour, did not comment directly on the proposal, but said it hoped the town would become increasingly popular and that Seymour was "continuing to grow into a growing regional centre."

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