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New precinct close for airport

Melbourne Airport has unveiled plans for the Elite Park development, an entertainment, leisure and retail precinct.

The 32-hectare site, located between the Tullamarine Freeway and Airport Drive, is expected to support 2140 jobs across a range of industries that will largely be filled from nearby communities in Hume and Brimbank.

The park is subject to federal government, but will be developed in three stages over approximately nine years, with hopes of development to commence in 2025.

The first new tenants are expected to be welcomed by the end of 2026.

Chief of ground transport, property and retail Jai McDermott said Elite Park is designed to turn the airport into a destination for work and leisure.

“Melbourne Airport is more than just an airport. We are building community spaces that create jobs and places where people can spend time with friends and family,” he said.

“Urbnsurf is a great example of this. Australia’s first surf park is now one of the most popular attractions in Victoria, drawing hundreds of thousands of people each year.

“Elite Park will build on the success of this facility and support the continued growth of the City of Hume as a tourism destination.

“Elite Park will attract a range of tenants, including entertainment and leisure, food and beverage outlets, and large-format retail businesses.”

The plans for the proposed Elite Park precinct are on formal public exhibition from September 26, with the community invited to provide feedback through until December 20.

Details: melbourneairport.com.au/community/elite-park-development

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