City of Whittlesea adopts Advocacy Prospectus 2025–29

Published on 23 December 2025



The City of Whittlesea has adopted its new Advocacy Prospectus 2025–29, setting out a clear and ambitious roadmap for the major investments needed to support the municipality’s rapidly growing community over the next five years.

The Prospectus outlines 12 priority projects and initiatives that cannot be delivered by Council alone and will require strong partnership and co-investment from the Victorian and Australian Governments. These priorities are grouped under five key themes: Housing, Community Services and Infrastructure, Public Transport, Roads,  and Environmental Sustainability.

As one of Australia’s fastest-growing regions, the City of Whittlesea is projected to increase from more than 244,000 residents today to almost 361,000 by 2041. This significant growth presents both opportunities and challenges, underscoring the need to invest in essential infrastructure, sustainable development, accessible transport, and vibrant community facilities.

Under the Housing theme, Council is advocating for increased social and affordable housing, homelessness support services and good planning to facilitate the delivery of homes.

Community Services and Infrastructure priorities focus on investment in sustainable Maternal and Child Health funding, a dedicated Youth Hub, upgraded mobile and broadband infrastructure, and improved community safety and amenity.

Public Transport and Roads priorities highlight the need for better bus services, rail extensions and safer, more efficient road networks to ease congestion and improve connectivity for residents, workers and students.

Environmental Sustainability priorities emphasise the protection of natural environments, investment in biodiversity, and support for the management of waste and illegal dumping.

The Advocacy Prospectus will guide Council’s work with government partners to secure funding and deliver projects that improve liveability, support economic growth and protect the municipality’s unique environmental character.

Council looks forward to progressing these priorities and advocating for the needs and aspirations of our growing community over the next five years.

Residents, stakeholders and community members will be kept informed about key updates and opportunities for engagement as advocacy progresses.

To view the Prospectus and learn more about the City of Whittlesea advocacy priorities, visit our Advocacy priorities section.

Quotes attributed to City of Whittlesea Mayor, Councillor Lawrie Cox:

“Our community is growing rapidly, and this Advocacy Prospectus gives us a clear and united voice when calling for the investment we need. These priorities reflect what matters most to our residents: access to services, safe roads, reliable transport and a healthy environment.

“We cannot deliver these major projects alone. By working in partnership with the Victorian and Australian Governments, we can create a stronger, better connected and more sustainable future for everyone who calls the City of Whittlesea home.

“The document gives a very clear priority list for issues we want delivered as we head to the next State election and will form our agenda as we meet with candidates from all parties or individuals who put themselves forward to represent you in the State Parliament.”

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