This page has been machine translated for your convenience. Persian has been used, which is readable for Dari and Hazaragi speakers.
While we strive for accuracy, unintentional errors may occur. Please refer to the original English version for official content.
Council endorses staged approach to Tatura growth planning
Posted on
Monday 30th of March, 2026,
Greater Shepparton City Council has endorsed a staged approach to the Tatura Precinct Structure Plan, allowing unconstrained areas to continue progressing while further technical investigations are undertaken in flood‑affected areas.
At its March Council Meeting, Council resolved to progress the Midland Highway Precinct and Pyke Road Precincts A and B to the next phase of strategic planning, while temporarily pausing work on the Murton Road Precinct due to identified drainage and flood constraints.
The Murton Road Precinct has been identified as an undrained catchment with no formal drainage outfall, meaning development cannot safely proceed without updated flood and drainage modelling. Advice from the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority has confirmed existing flood data is no longer fit for purpose and must be updated to meet current best‑practice standards and climate change requirements.
Council will continue to support the future progression of the Murton Road Precinct once the necessary technical investigations, including contemporary flood modelling and drainage assessments, are completed.
Mayor, Councillor Shane Sali, said the decision strikes a balance between supporting growth in Tatura and managing flood risk responsibly.
“This staged approach allows planning to continue in areas that are ready, while ensuring future decisions for flood‑affected land are informed by up‑to‑date technical evidence,” he said.
“By allowing unconstrained precincts to move forward, Council is providing certainty for landowners and developers, supporting housing supply and ensuring Tatura can continue to grow in a planned and orderly way.”
Council Rod Schubert, Midland Ward representative, said progressing the remaining precincts was essential to maintaining an adequate supply of developable land in Tatura.
“Tatura is growing rapidly and we want to ensure this can continue. Maintaining a supply of developable land is essential to supporting local jobs and responding to housing demand,” he said.
“Progressing the unconstrained precincts will ensure Tatura continues to have sufficient land to support housing, infrastructure and local investment.”
The staged approach helps manage Council’s risk exposure by ensuring land use decisions are aligned with Ministerial Direction No. 22 on planning for climate change and informed by modern flood modelling consistent with Australian Rainfall and Runoff 2019 standards.
Council officers will report back to Council on the future progression of the Murton Road Precinct once the required flood and drainage investigations have been completed and funding pathways are confirmed.
Posted on Monday 30th of March, 2026,
Greater Shepparton City Council has endorsed a staged approach to the Tatura Precinct Structure Plan, allowing unconstrained areas to continue progressing while further technical investigations are undertaken in flood‑affected areas.
At its March Council Meeting, Council resolved to progress the Midland Highway Precinct and Pyke Road Precincts A and B to the next phase of strategic planning, while temporarily pausing work on the Murton Road Precinct due to identified drainage and flood constraints.
The Murton Road Precinct has been identified as an undrained catchment with no formal drainage outfall, meaning development cannot safely proceed without updated flood and drainage modelling. Advice from the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority has confirmed existing flood data is no longer fit for purpose and must be updated to meet current best‑practice standards and climate change requirements.
Council will continue to support the future progression of the Murton Road Precinct once the necessary technical investigations, including contemporary flood modelling and drainage assessments, are completed.
Mayor, Councillor Shane Sali, said the decision strikes a balance between supporting growth in Tatura and managing flood risk responsibly.
“This staged approach allows planning to continue in areas that are ready, while ensuring future decisions for flood‑affected land are informed by up‑to‑date technical evidence,” he said.
Council Rod Schubert, Midland Ward representative, said progressing the remaining precincts was essential to maintaining an adequate supply of developable land in Tatura.
“Tatura is growing rapidly and we want to ensure this can continue. Maintaining a supply of developable land is essential to supporting local jobs and responding to housing demand,” he said.
The staged approach helps manage Council’s risk exposure by ensuring land use decisions are aligned with Ministerial Direction No. 22 on planning for climate change and informed by modern flood modelling consistent with Australian Rainfall and Runoff 2019 standards.
Council officers will report back to Council on the future progression of the Murton Road Precinct once the required flood and drainage investigations have been completed and funding pathways are confirmed.
For more information, phone Council on 5832 9700 or email council@shepparton.vic.gov.au
More News from Greater Shepparton
Tuesday 28th of April,
Greater Shepparton misses out again as bus funding focuses on metro routes
The State Government’s latest public transport announcements have again highlighted significant inequities between metropolitan and regional Victoria, with just three improvements identified across regional areas and no commitment to review outdated… Read more
Monday 27th of April,
Road maintenance funding does not address long term regional challenges
Greater Shepparton City Council Mayor, Councillor Shane Sali, said the latest announcement from the Victorian Government of a $1 billion allocation for regional road maintenance is not an increase in investment for regional Victoria. Read more
Friday 24th of April,
Boot Swap almost here supporting local families and players this sporting season
Greater Shepparton City Council is reminding the community that the Boot Swap is fast approaching, giving local families a simple way to access sporting gear and help more young people stay involved in sport. Read more
Friday 24th of April,
Community urged to have their say as MDBP review shapes Greater Shepparton’s future
Greater Shepparton City Council is urging residents, businesses and community groups to have their say on the Murray–Darling Basin Plan (MDBP) review, warning the outcomes will have long term impacts well beyond agriculture and will influence everyday… Read more
Thursday 23rd of April,
Community voices highlight growing pressure on essential services in Greater Shepparton
Greater Shepparton City Council is reinforcing its State Budget advocacy, highlighting the growing pressure local residents, workers and businesses are experiencing as demand for essential services continues to outpace investment. Read more
Tuesday 21st of April,
Budget commitment marks progress for Shepparton rail services
Greater Shepparton City Council has welcomed the Victorian Government’s budget commitment to increase train services on the Shepparton line, following sustained advocacy by Council since 2023. Read more
See All News
Want to get the latest news and events in your Facebook feed?
Just go to our Facebook page and click the Like button.
More Events in Greater Shepparton
Saturday 2nd of May,
Storytelling with Nature
Storytelling was an important way of developing connection with nature and with community, but it no longer has an important place in our busy lives. Read more
Saturday 2nd of May,
Paul Tabone Salutes - Andrea Bocelli
Experience the soaring beauty and emotional power of the music made famous by Andrea Bocelli, performed by Australia's favourite tenor. View on Riverlinks
Tuesday 5th of May, – to Monday 11th of May,
VicGrid - Dookie Community Sessions
We’re hosting small, group community information sessions at the Dookie Memorial Hall about the proposed Central North Renewable Energy Zone. Read more
Tuesday 28th of April,
Shepparton Malayalee Association presents Voice of Vineeth Sreenivasan Live
Vineeth Sreenivasan is not just a name in Indian cinema — he is an emotion, a memory, and a melody that lives within us. View on Riverlinks
Tuesday 5th of May,
Messy Play
Looking for a fun, hands-on activity for your little ones? Join us for Messy Play! Read more
Wednesday 29th of April,
Puff Walk
A new day, a new walk! Read more
See All Events