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    62 years ago

    Melbourne already has a defined urban growth boundary, but it still leaves the opportunity for a lot of low density fringe suburbs, which makes the provision of infrastructure and services cost prohibitive.

    Hopefully the push towards 70% established/30% new areas will help address urban sprawl and get people living closer to services.

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      42 years ago

      Melbourne has had various growth boundaries since I can remember. It also has plans for an airport rail. Both of these are fairy tales waved around by politicians occasionally and them dumped after the elections.