17 March 2025

Help us plan your neighbourhood

Suburban Rail Loop (SRL) will not only transform our public transport network – as Australia’s largest housing project it will also help deliver thousands more homes, jobs and services to the areas around the new stations.

To help achieve the balance of more quality housing choice, more jobs, and improved local amenities and open spaces, we need to change some of the planning rules. Draft structure plans and draft planning scheme amendments have been released for the neighbourhoods around the 6 SRL East stations – including your local area.

These documents take into account the extensive community and council feedback we’ve heard over several years – and we again invite the residents and traders of Burwood to have their say.

The draft structure plan includes proposed changes to land use, height limits and building designs, car parking, open space, connections and many other urban planning outcomes that will help ensure Burwood grows sustainably and remains a vibrant place to live in the decades ahead.

Take a look inside to see more details about the future direction of your neighbourhood, including how we’ve responded to your feedback. You’ll also find information about where to speak to our experts and how to make a submission – so you can help shape your community for the next generation.

How we’ve responded to your feedback in the draft structure plan

We’ve reduced proposed building heights in some areas, including:

Location
From
To
The Burwood central neighbourhood (outside of central area around station)
20 storeys
7-11 storeys
Burwood Highway
10 storeys
6-8 storeys
Uganda Street and some areas south of Highbury Road
6 storeys
4 storeys
  • The proposed naturalisation of Gardiners Creek (Kooyongkoot) from Burwood Highway will be extended further south.
  • The most significant housing growth is planned around the new station, with existing residential areas to include mid-rise apartment developments.
  • More sports, multi-purpose facilities and spaces will be planned.
  • Walking and cycling corridors in Burwood will be expanded and made safer.

How to make a submission

Submissions relating to the Glen Waverley Draft Structure Plan and planning scheme amendment must be received by 11.59pm on Tuesday 22 April 2025.

To make your submission, head to the Engage Victoria.

Need help?

Copies of the draft structure plans and planning scheme amendments are available to read at the Whitehorse Council offices at 379-399 Whitehorse Road, the Box Hill Library at 1040 Whitehorse Road and Mount Waverley Library at 41 Miller Crescent, Mount Waverley.

If you need help to make a submission there will be webinars coming soon and local information sessions where you can chat with our team.