Department of Infrastructure, State Government of Victoria, Australia.

Strategies and plans

The Victorian Government has prepared integrated strategies that set the direction to improve public and private transport, the movement of freight, the development of our ports and other major infrastructure.

The Government is developing a comprehensive transport plan for Victoria to be released by the end of this year.

The plan will respond to proposals for Melbourne's east-west corridor in Sir Rod Eddington's report, and other transport priorities across the state.


What's new in this section
  • More than 2,000 submissions received in response to Sir Rod Eddington's independent report, Investing In Transport have been published online.
  • The Premier has announced that clearway times on busy Melbourne roads will be extended and more strictly enforced through tow-away zones, under the Victorian Government’s new $112.7 million congestion plan, Keeping Melbourne Moving.

Quick guide to Strategies & plans
Planning our transport system
Meeting Our Transport Challenges | East-West Link Needs Assessment | TravelSmart and Local Area Access Program grants
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Policy development
Transport Legislation Review | Transport energy policy | Maintaining Mobility - the transition from driver to non-driver
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Research
Estimating Time Use in Melbourne | Transport Research and Policy Analysis Bulletin | Victorian Integrated Survey of Travel and Activity
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