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3 November, 2022

Camperdown Production Precinct plan revealed

A FORTY-FIVE hectare site situated two kilometres north of Camperdown is set to be transformed into a high-quality business park under a plan to expand and service the industrial land.

By Support Team

Drop-in sessions: Corangamite Shire councillor Laurie Hickey is encouraging the community to have its say on a draft of the Camperdown Production Precinct.
Drop-in sessions: Corangamite Shire councillor Laurie Hickey is encouraging the community to have its say on a draft of the Camperdown Production Precinct.

A FORTY-FIVE hectare site situated two kilometres north of Camperdown is set to be transformed into a high-quality business park under a plan to expand and service the industrial land.

Corangamite Shire is preparing a draft Camperdown Production Precinct Servicing Masterplan to support the site’s development and attract new business to the area.

The plan outlines the potential for a diversity of lot sizes in the short to medium term.

Central Ward councillor Laurie Hickey, who sits on the project working group, said the plan would provide direction for long-term growth and build on local strengths.

“This plan is an important step towards providing a business park in a key location for future manufacturing and business opportunities,” he said.

“It sets out what needs to be done in terms of water supply and electrical upgrades, stormwater, waste, drainage, and renewable energy options to make the site viable in the long-term.

“It must also consider Timboon Creek and nearby wetlands, Indigenous and European heritage, bushfire risk and farmland with the northern portion of the precinct zoned farming.

“This is a co-ordinated approach for when council seeks funding and investment from other levels of government to upgradethe site.”

Most of the site on Old Geelong and Depot Road is Industrial zoned and already home to Camperdown Dairy, Australasian Solutions, South-West Haulage and the Greenham Livestock Buying Centre.

An Industrial Land Strategy completed in 2013 identified the need for a high-quality business park in Camperdown to “help initiate industrial enterprises”.

Cr Hickey said since 2013, changes in the dairy industry and advances in technology had seen a revival of interest in production processes closer to the primary sourcesof agriculture.

“More recently, the pandemic has seen manufacturers and investors wanting to secure their interests in Victoria and we have seen a significant increase in inquiries for industrial land and facilities,” he said.

“Given the strength of Corangamite’s agricultural sector, it is vital we provide industrial land for businesses to service this sector and encourage new businesses tothe shire.”

Members of the community are invited to provide feedback on the project background and technical reports via a short online survey before the first draft of the masterplan is finalised in February.

The reports are available at www.corangamite.vic.gov.au/CPP.

An information session will be held on Wednesday, November 9, 7pm at the Killara Centre, Camperdown and a drop-in session will be available the following day, 8.30am-11 am in front of the Camperdown Newsagency.

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