WYNDHAM
Home » News » Freight terminal push continues

Freight terminal push continues

An advocacy alliance of councils in the west is continuing its push for government to prioritorise the Western Interstate Freight Terminal (WIFT) in Truganina, with the project considered by the state as not required in the short term.

LeadWest’s advocacy alliance consists of Melton, Brimbank, Hobsons Bay, Maribyrnong, and Wyndham councils.

According to LeadWest chair and Melton councillor Phillip Zada, one of the group’s top priorities is the WIFT.

“Melbourne’s west is home to 50 per cent of existing interstate freight rail customers. In 2021, the state and commonwealth governments completed a joint investment case that recommended development of a new interstate freight terminal in Truganina … known as the WIFT,” Cr Zada said.

“The WIFT is supported by the supply chain and logistics industry as a critical investment need and was publicly identified as the state government’s preferred location. The WIFT will increase productivity, create approximately 1360 jobs during construction, 2000 ongoing jobs and be the catalyst for commercial investment to create 39,000 jobs,” he said.

“The Victorian government announced its decision to defer development of WIFT until additional capacity is needed. LeadWest calls on the state government to retain the WIFT as a priority and to move to protect land at Truganina for when WIFT is needed.”

According to a state government spokesperson, the state is working to boost freight capacity with new road and rail upgrades across the entire network while continuing to plan for the infrastructure projects needed by the growing population.

“Delivery of the [WIFT] will be deferred until additional terminal capacity is needed,” the spokesperson said.

Star Weekly understands that a Planning Scheme Amendment process will be used in the Chartwell East Precinct Structure Plan (PSP) area to ensure the state can protect, acquire, and develop land for the new freight terminal, and that given the federal government’s decision to prioritise delivery of Beveridge Interstate Freight Terminal (BIFT) and the investment in terminals by the private sector, the additional capacity Western Interstate Freight Terminal (WIFT) would provide is considered by the state as not required in the short term.

In this year’s state budget, $6 million was allocated to continue planning and development activities for the future delivery of the WIFT.

Digital Editions


  • Major works to cause delays

    Major works to cause delays

    Major infrastructure projects will cause significant travel disruptions across Melbourne’s northern and western suburbs throughout the autumn months as construction enters key phases on several…

More News

  • Sod turn on a new chapter

    Sod turn on a new chapter

    Our Lady of the Southern Cross Primary School turned the page – or soil – on a new chapter on Thursday 26 February. Students and distinguished guests joined in a…

  • Wyndham Basketball and Junubi join forces

    Wyndham Basketball and Junubi join forces

    Wyndham Basketball Association (WBA) and Junubi Wyndham, a community group that supports South Sudanese youth and their families, have announced a working partnership. The partnership is set to strengthen Junubi’s…

  • Rec centre back on wish list

    Rec centre back on wish list

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 255196 An indoor basketball centre in Point Cook is back on Wyndham council’s advocacy agenda. At the Tuesday 24 February council meeting, Cr Susan…

  • Step into the dark

    Step into the dark

    A different way of being entertained is coming to Werribee in March with Transmission – into the dark. The sell-out hit of Melbourne and Adelaide Fringe involves audiences embarking on…

  • Warriors win T20

    Warriors win T20

    Point Cook celebrated into the night after claiming the Victorian Turf Cricket Association group B T20 title. The Warriors were able to hold their nerve against Glenroy on Thursday night…

  • Cappellari joins Tigers

    Cappellari joins Tigers

    Tom Cappellari has made the move from North Melbourne to Werribee for the Victorian Football League season. The 21-year-old midfielder arrives from North Melbourne’s VFL list, where he has made…

  • Local art on show

    Local art on show

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 505473 The Woodend Lions Club are gearing up for its annual art show. In its 51st year, the show will feature local artists of…

  • Cleopatra performance showcases local talent

    Cleopatra performance showcases local talent

    A powerful new ballet is set to captivate audiences in Caroline Springs this March, as a cast of passionate adult performers present Cleopatra, The Last Pharaoh at the Catholic Regional…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Mossfiel Community Gardens Anyone who might be interested in applying for a vegetable plot at the under construction Mossfiel Reserve Community Gardens or volunteer once complete is encouraged to reach…

  • Hoppers CFA recruiting

    Hoppers CFA recruiting

    If you are wondering how you can help make a difference to your community, then look no further than the Hoppers Crossing CFA. To help attract more volunteers, the brigade…