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New park feedback

Parks Victoria is creating the new Werribee Township Regional Park and is now taking community feedback during its consultation period.

The 340-hectare park will give the community more places to walk, run, ride, meet with friends and family, connect with nature and see local plants and wildlife.

When complete, the park will link with Presidents Park in Wyndham Vale, the Werribee River and local shared trails.

To prepare the draft master plan, Parks Victoria asked the community about their ideas and priorities.

From that feedback, it developed a Strategic Directions Plan which has guided the draft master plan.

The proposed upgrades drafted include cleaning up and improving the site after past land uses and working with First Nations custodians to protect cultural heritage.

Environmental studies, tree planting and creating new open spaces within the precinct are also part of the vision for the park.

Feedback closes on Wednesday 3 December and the community will be able to view the results early next year with the final masterplan adopted later in 2026.

The park will be funded through the state government’s Suburban Parks Program, a $315 million initiative to improve liveability across the state.

The program will create and plan for more than 6500 hectares of new and improved open space, including parks and trails.

To provide feedback: engage.vic.gov.au/werribee-township-regional-park

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