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Third runway community sessions in Bulla

Melbourne Airport will be hosting community information sessions in Bulla.

The sessions, part of the airport’s Noise Amelioration Plan and Program public consultation, will provide local residents to learn more about the third runway project, ask questions, and share preferences and perspectives.

The sessions will take place through October and November at Jack McKenzie Community Hall, 11 Green Street, Bulla, with the following times:

– Monday 27 October between 8am and noon

– Monday 10 November between 4pm and 8pm

– Monday, 24 November between 8am and noon

The Noise Amelioration Plan will aim to help minimise the adverse impacts of aircraft noise for residents and sensitive public buildings in the Hume and Brimbank local government areas, with a focus on Bulla and Keilor, according to the airport.

The plan will be developed through 2025 and 2026 through community consultation, research, benchmarking and project definition.

Community members are encouraged to register their interest and engage with the public consultation opportunities to help guide the plan.

Melbourne Airport said it will seek ministerial approval of the Noise Amelioration Plan and Program in September 2026.

No bookings are required for these sessions, however residents are welcome to reserve some time to speak with the project team and contribute their views at https://tinyurl.com/ym23rfec

Hume and Brimbank residents can also fill out the online survey to have their say on the plan at https://tinyurl.com/3jnzxj8y

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