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Aitken Boulevard Extension Now open

The long-awaited Aitken Boulevard extension in Mickleham is now officially open, marking the completion of a significant $44 million infrastructure project designed to enhance connectivity in Melbourne’s north.

Work started on the extension in early 2022 and was set to complete in 2023.

Stretching 3.2 kilometres between Donnybrook Road and Mt Ridley Road, the newly constructed section of Aitken Boulevard provides a vital direct link for residents and businesses in the growing Merrifield community.

With the road now open to traffic, locals can enjoy a faster, more convenient commute into Craigieburn – cutting travel time to as little as six minutes.

The extension serves as a gateway to a wide range of essential services and amenities. The improved access now puts major destinations within easy reach, including Craigieburn Central shopping centre, Craigieburn Train Station, Hume Anglican Grammar, Mount Ridley College, and the popular Splash Aqua Park and Leisure Centre.

The project responded directly to the rapid population growth in Melbourne’s outer northern suburbs, supporting both current and future demand for better transport connections.

Merrifield Panthers sporting association president and coach Glenn Herring said “the extension has significantly reduced travel time, especially when heading to training sessions in Craigieburn”.

“It’s now a more direct and reliable route, saving around 10 minutes per trip. Not having to deal with the congestion at the Donnybrook road and Hume Freeway bridge during peak times has been a huge relief,” he said.

Developers and community leaders have welcomed the opening, noting the importance of strong infrastructure in building vibrant, connected neighbourhoods.

The road will also serve as a key link for emergency services, public transport routes, and future development across the Merrifield precinct.

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