Latrobe (Churchill, Moe, Morwell and Traralgon)

State planning policy identifies the requirement to accommodate projected population growth over at least a 15 year period and provide clear direction on locations where growth should occur.

The Urban Development Program identifies greenfield land as land zoned for an urban residential use, such as land zoned General Residential Zone.

There are between 26 and 50 years of zoned greenfield supply in Churchill, Moe, Morwell and Traralgon.

These estimates of the number of years of supply are based on the average rate of lots released over a longer-term time period (between January 2018 and June 2021) and a shorter-term time period (between January 2020 and June 2021).

Recent population trends

Over the last decade, population in Latrobe has grown by 2,800 people to reach a population of around 76,000. Around 315 dwellings per year have been built over the last 10 years to accommodate that population growth in smaller greenfield developments and infill sites. Traralgon has accounted for most of the population and dwelling increase.

Greenfield Supply

Greenfield land is made up larger lots commonly referred to as englobo land supply. It is classified as either:

  • unzoned future residential land; or;
  • zoned future residential land.

At end of June 2021 there were an estimated 9,869 retail lots of zoned englobo greenfield land. There were also enough potential major residential infill sites for an estimated 23 retail lots. Major infill is not included in the greenfield years of supply calculation..

Estimated retail lot supply - Churchill, Moe, Morwell and Traralgon June 2021

Town/Area

Development Type

Unzoned

Zoned

Proposed

Total Supply

Churchill

Greenfield

0

1,511

98

1,609

Moe/Newborough

Greenfield

0

4,939

152

5,091

Morwell

Greenfield

0

1,298

72

1,370

Traralgon

Greenfield

0

1,541

258

1,799

Greenfield Total

0

9,289

580

9,869

All

Major infill

0

0

23

23

Total

0

9,289

603

9,892

Retail lots released with a title

Estimates of the number of years of supply are based on the average rate of retail lots released over a longer-term time period (between January 2018 and June 2021) and a shorter-term time period (between January 2020 and June 2021). Retail lots are considered released when a title has been registered and ready to construct a dwelling on.

Between 2018 and 2020 retail lot production has been averaging around 180 lots p.a. Since 2018 the level of retail lot production has been varied. In the first half of 2021 161 lots have been released in Churchill, Moe, Morwell and Traralgon.

Greenfield retail lots with a title, 2015 to July 2021

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Size of greenfield retail lots

The years of supply of greenfield land partly depends on the size of lots being produced. If new lots are smaller on average than in the past the supply of englobo land is extended.

Size of greenfield retail lots with a title, 2015 to July 2021

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Fragmented land

The rate at which greenfield land can be developed into houses can also partly depend on the characteristics of englobo lots. Large englobo lots, such as those over 10 hectares, can be easier to assemble and service. Smaller lots can provide opportunities for small to medium sized developments.

In Churchill, Moe, Morwell and Traralgon 28 englobo lots have an area of 10 hectares or more which is estimated to produce 6,000 retail lots.

Estimated retail lot yield by englobo lot size, 2015 to July 2021

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