What is Project Broadmeadows
We are planning to make Broadmeadows city centre a better place for everyone. We want it to be a great place to live, visit, work, play, learn and grow.
Broadmeadows is changing. New homes, transport, services and jobs are coming. Many projects are happening now or will start soon. But, there is no single plan that brings everything together.
Project Broadmeadows will create one long-term detailed plan.
This plan will guide how the area will grow. This will help make sure changes are well-planned, fair and meet community needs. It will also help decide which improvements should happen first.
This project is funded by the Australian Government through the Urban Precincts and Partnerships Program (uPPP). Hume City Council is working with many organisations to deliver this project together as a partnership.
We will ask for your ideas at key times through 2026.
Your feedback will help shape each part of the plan.
This plan will help people get more of what they need, close to home.
How to participate
Your experiences in Broadmeadows matter. Your ideas can help shape a better future.
What you share helps us:
- learn what is working well
- learn what needs to change
- test different ideas
- make a long-term plan for the centre of Broadmeadows
Your input will help guide the next steps of the project.
Please share your ideas by 30 March 2026
We want to know:
- places you like or care about
- places you find hard or not working well
- your ideas for the future
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Your ideas for a better Broadmeadows
Frequently asked questions
The plan will:
- bring together current and future projects for housing, transport, jobs, services and public spaces
- include and respect Wurundjeri Woi‑wurrung cultural heritage and knowledge
- help Broadmeadows grow in a safe, welcoming and fair way
- show different ways the area could grow in the future
- help decide which changes should happen first
- support Council and partners seek money for important projects
- include a clear actions, steps and goals that can be checked over time
- help people meet their daily needs close to home
This work will support better living, more local jobs, stronger services and better connections across Broadmeadows.
The Victorian State Government calls Broadmeadows a Metropolitan Activity Centre (MAC). This means it is a busy place with many services, jobs, housing, and public transport for the wider community.
For Project Broadmeadows, we are planning for the area inside:
- Riggall Street (north)
- Camp Road (south, including Broadmeadows Hospital)
- Talgarno Street (west)
- Pascoe Vale Road (east including the train station)
This is called a Broadmeadows MAC precinct.
A MAC is a place where people can meet many of their daily needs in one area.
(see the map)
Project Broadmeadows is led by Hume City Council in partnership with the Broadmeadows Suburban Revitalisation Board (BSRB) and the Wurundjeri Woi‑wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation.
It is backed by $3.3million of funding from the Australian Government’s Urban Precincts and Partnerships Program (uPPP). This project comes under uPPP Stream 1, precinct development and planning. The outputs of the detailed plan will prepare future projects for investment attraction and possible funding through Stream 2 of the uPPP.
Project Broadmeadows partners are:
- Wurundjeri Woi‑wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation
- Victorian Government Department of Transport and Planning
- Hume City Council
- DPV Health
- Banksia Gardens Community Services
- Broadmeadows Central (Vicinity Centres and partner)
- Kangan Institute
- Spectrum
- Northern Community Legal Centre
Arup Australia is the lead consultant.
Stay involved
Project Broadmeadows will take time.
We will share updates and ask for your ideas at important stages.
We need you to stay involved because your voice helps to:
- show what the community needs most
- help decide which changes should happen first
- make a stronger case for funding
- support partners to work together and deliver the plan
When more people take part, it shows leaders that Broadmeadows matters.
You can help by staying informed, sharing updates, and encouraging others to get involved.
Together, we can build support for a better Broadmeadows.
Project page
No community consultation happening? Visit the project page. We'll keep it updated as the project progresses.
Project partners
This initiative is proudly funded by the Australian Government’s urban Precincts and Partnerships Program (uPPP) in partnership with:
Contact Us
Have questions or want to learn more about a project, contact us below:
| Phone | 03 9205 2200 |
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| contactus@hume.vic.gov.au | |
| Website | www.hume.vic.gov.au |
| In writing | Postal address: Hume City Council Council's customer contact centre operates between 8am - 5pm, Monday to Friday (excl. public holidays). Urgent calls outside of business hours will be directed to our Out of Hours Customer Service Team. |