Williams Landing

Williams Landing offers a contemporary master-planned urban environment combining open spaces of parks and gardens with a diversity of quality housing. Williams Landing has a 50 hectare Town Centre, a new train station and access to the Princess Freeway. Ref

According to Remplan, the Williams Landing Town Centre is a $1.5billion township development project. It is estimated to have 23,000 jobs upon completion, and it is set to become a major centre in Melbourne’s west. With four new residential neighbourhoods, a town centre and great transport connections, Williams Landing will be a destination for business, retail and entertainment and a gateway to Wyndham.

The Town Centre is 45 hectares in area, which compares with the CBD’s of Dandenong, Frankston, Box Hill and Geelong. There are significant opportunities for businesses to take advantage of the strategic location with the town centre proposed to accommodate around 25,000 square metres of shops, 35,000 square metres of bulky goods and 34,000 square metres of office space.

Williams Landing Town Centre is a designated Priority Development Zone, which means flexible planning to encourage high-quality commercial, retail and mixed-use development with no height limits, reduced car parking requirements for some uses and reduced advertising requirements applications.

Williams Landing is provided with exceptional transport connections for both business and residents. Retail, office and diversity of commercial opportunities:

  • Direct access to Princes Freeway.
  • Train Station and Bus Interchange.

The location of Willams Landing provides businesses and residents with easy access to a range of important commercial, recreational and transport centres, including:

  • 20 kilometres from Melbourne CBD
  • 31 kilometres to Melbourne Airport
  • 33 kilometres to Avalon Airport
  • 10 kilometres to Werribee Park Tourism Precinct
  • 16 kilometres to Wyndham Harbour

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  • 2016, it was a great experience to participate as a committee member of council's first Cultural Diversity portfolio.

    2016, it was a great experience to participate as a committee member of council's first Cultural Diversity portfolio.

  • 2016, meeting at UniMelb after work with passionate people across Victoria to discuss school issues.

    2016, meeting at UniMelb after work with passionate people across Victoria to discuss school issues.

  • 2016 Providing research evidence to council on the school shortage issue

    2016 Providing research evidence to council on the school shortage issue

  • 2016, at Williams Landing station, discussing with local bus drivers regarding transport issues.

    2016, at Williams Landing station, discussing with local bus drivers regarding transport issues.

  • 2016, at the Multicultural Entrepreneur Awards

    2016, at the Multicultural Entrepreneur Awards

  • 2015, Community Panel Workshop. Give feedback to council.

    2015, Community Panel Workshop. Give feedback to council.

  • 2015, help organised community BBQ.

    2015, help organised community BBQ.

  • 2015, community dinner and consultation session at council.

    2015, community dinner and consultation session at council.

  • 2014, organized the first Chinese community meeting in Point Cook Community Learning Centre, supported by councillor and council officer.

    2014, organized the first Chinese community meeting in Point Cook Community Learning Centre, supported by councillor and council officer.

  • 2014, did city plan and annual budget submission presentation in council chamber as a resident

    2014, did city plan and annual budget submission presentation in council chamber as a resident

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