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State of Maroondah 2017 Maroondah 2040: Our future together
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Welcome to the State of Maroondah Report 2017. This report provides a snapshot of our municipality’s progress over the past four years.
The report focuses on both the Maroondah 2040 Community Indicators of Progress, along with some of the key Council Plan achievements during the 2013-2017 period in working towards the vision identified in Maroondah 2040: Our future together.
The past four years has seen the completion of the largest infrastructure investment projects in Council’s history, providing great new facilities for the Maroondah community and creating a vibrant and attractive City.
These included Aquanation, our $52.2 million aquatic and leisure centre; the new Ringwood Town Square; Realm, our library, learning and cultural centre; the Kevin Pratt Pavilion redevelopment; X Space at Croydon Park; the Wyreena Community Arts Centre playspace; and the Norwood Family and Children’s Centre. The Victorian Government’s $66 million redeveloped Ringwood Station and bus interchange was also completed.
This State of Maroondah Report provides a snapshot of key projects delivered by Council over this period and highlights new planned and proposed initiatives and projects for the next four years as we continue to work towards achieving the Maroondah 2040 Community Vision.
Measuring our progressThe State of Maroondah Report 2017 provides a snapshot of how our municipality is progressing towards the community vision identified in Maroondah 2040: Our future together.
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The City of Maroondah covers a land area of 61.4 square kilometres in Melbourne’s outer east, 22 kilometres from the Central Business District (CBD). The area is a substantially developed peri-urban residential municipality, with an estimated population of 112,310 residents and 43,663 households with an average of 2.55 people per household.
The first settlers to the area were the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation approximately 40,000 years ago. European settlement commenced in the 1830’s with the land used for farming and orchards.
In recent years, Maroondah has developed into a thriving regional centre with a similar age structure to the State’s average. There is a diverse mix of living styles from large acreage to apartment style residential development. Cultural diversity is increasing with the highest numbers of recent overseas immigrants arriving from Burma, China, Malaysia, India, Thailand and Iran.
Maroondah has the strategic advantage of being located at the north-eastern junction of the Eastern Freeway - EastLink corridor. There are two train lines and a large number of bus routes linking the City with other regions. The City of Maroondah includes the suburbs of Bayswater North, Croydon, Croydon Hills, Croydon North, Croydon South, Heathmont, Kilsyth South, Ringwood, Ringwood East, Ringwood North and Warranwood.
Our City
Aerial view of the Ringwood Metropolitan Activity Centre
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Maroondah is well known for its leafy streets, broad areas of open space, bushland reserves, parks and playgrounds. Sustainable transport links include on-road cycling paths and shared path links to the Mullum Mullum Creek Trail, the EastLink Trail, Taralla Creek Trail and the Dandenong Creek Trail.
Over 9,000 businesses operate within the City providing employment for almost 37,000 people. The largest industry employers are the manufacturing, retail trade and health care sectors.
The Bayswater North Employment Precinct is a regional economic hub where many national and international firms have established their headquarters. Maroondah also has major retail centres in Croydon and Ringwood, and a further 21 neighbourhood shopping centres throughout the municipality.
The City hosts a regional health precinct including a major public hospital and a large private hospital, educational facilities that cater from early childhood learning to tertiary level, two libraries, arts and cultural centres, an art gallery and a range of community centres. Maroondah is also home to world-class sporting facilities including Aquanation, a regional recreation and leisure facility.
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Our VisionMaroondah will be a vibrant and diverse city with a healthy and active community, living in green and leafy neighbourhoods which are connected to thriving and accessible activity centres contributing to a prosperous economy within a safe, inclusive and sustainable environment.
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Our future community outcomes
During 2013 and 2014, Council worked with the community to develop a vision for the future of Maroondah. Maroondah 2040: Our future together identifies a range of preferred outcomes for the community looking ahead to the year 2040. The community’s future vision is for:
A safe, healthy and active communityIn 2040, Maroondah is a safe, healthy and active community with local opportunities provided for people of all ages and abilities to have high levels of social, emotional and physical wellbeing.
A prosperous and learning communityIn 2040, Maroondah is a thriving centre of economic activity and opportunity within the eastern region where the sustainability and growth of local businesses is supported. All community members, groups, education providers and local businesses have access to a wide range of quality learning resources and facilities.
A vibrant and culturally rich communityIn 2040, Maroondah is a creative cosmopolitan community recognised for its celebration and promotion of arts and culture. There are a broad range of engaging entertainment options, diverse cultural activities and the creation and display of contemporary and traditional forms of art.
A clean, green and sustainable communityIn 2040, Maroondah is a leafy green community with high levels of waste diversion and sustainable approaches to infrastructure development, urban design and management of natural resources. Our community is resilient and has the knowledge, capacity and resources to make sustainable lifestyle choices.
An accessible and connected communityIn 2040, Maroondah is an accessible community for all ages and abilities with walkable neighbourhoods, effective on and off-road transport networks, and access to a range of sustainable transport options.
An attractive, thriving and well built communityIn 2040, Maroondah is an attractive community with high quality urban form and infrastructure that meets the needs and aspirations of all ages and abilities. A diverse range of housing options are available and thriving activity centres provide a broad range of facilities and services to meet community needs. The character of local neighbourhoods continues to be maintained while also accommodating population growth.
An inclusive and diverse communityIn 2040, Maroondah is an inclusive community where social connections are strong across generations and diversity is embraced and celebrated.
A well governed and empowered communityIn 2040, Maroondah is an effectively empowered community that is actively engaged in Council decision making through processes that ensure their voice is heard and considered. Council provides strong and responsive leadership, ensures transparent processes and works with the community to advocate and champion their needs.
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Safe, healthy & active
We want Maroondah to beSafe
Aspirations of the Maroondah community In developing Maroondah 2040, our community said that a safe community involves:
• A safe built environment
• Addressing issues of of drugs, alcohol, tobacco, gambling, & family violence
47%of Maroondah residents feel safe walking alone
outside after dark, compared to 55% of
Victorians
In Maroondah, there has been a
25% decrease in the number of
alcohol related incidents over the past three years
The number of crimes against the person
in Maroondah has increased from 724 per 100,000
people to 1073 per 100,000 people over the past
five years
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A snapshot of recent achievementsOver the past four years, Council:
• Established the Maroondah Alcohol Accord in partnership with Victoria Police and licensees
• Secured funding for Croydon Connects lighting improvements and Safer Streets CCTV installations in Ringwood and Croydon
• Delivered the Prevention of Violence against Women initiative in conjunction with Knox City Council and Yarra Ranges Council
• Delivered the Youth Safety Campaign – Stay in the light, stay in sight
• Relaunched the Police Seniors Register
• Completed the Croydon Connects project, creating better pedestrian connections through the heart of Croydon
• Hosted the Your Shout! Action on Alcohol Conference for the eastern region.
• Partnered with the community to support the One Million Stars to End Violence campaign, creating more than 20,000 stars as part of the project.
The average gambling expenditure
per adult in Maroondah is
32% higher than the Victorian average
In 2016, there was more than double the number of family violence incidents
reported in Maroondah compared with six
years ago
The number of crimes against the property in Maroondah over the past
ten years has decreased from 5016 per 100,000
people to 3,967 per 100,000 people over the past
five years
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Safe, healthy & active
We want Maroondah to beHealthy
Aspirations of the Maroondah community In developing Maroondah 2040, our community said that a healthy community involves:
• Improved physical and mental health and wellbeing
• Enhancement of our regional health services precinct
• A range of health and community service hubs across Maroondah
• Affordable housing options
• Development of a sustainable food system
85%of Maroondah children have
good levels of physical wellbeing - an 8% increase in the past six years and 4%
higher than the Victorian average
The rate of attendance at Maternal and Child Health appointments for children
at two years of age in Maroondah is
6% higherthan the Victorian average
94%of Maroondah children are fully immunised at 1 year
of age - a 4% increase compared with two years ago and by a rate higher
than the Victorian average
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A snapshot of recent achievementsOver the past four years, Council:
• Developed and implemented the Community Wellbeing Plan 2013-2017
• Constructed and opened the Norwood Family and Children’s Centre
• Accredited as an Age Friendly City by the World Health Organisation
• Delivered the Active and Healthy Ageing Initiative
• Completed and opened X Space in Croydon Park
• Supported the establishment of the Maroondah City of Wellbeing initiative in partnership with the Croydon Chamber of Commerce
• Investigated the feasibility of a new dog park and determined appropriate locations
• Redeveloped Taralla Kindergarten in Ringwood East to double its capacity
• Refurbished the Pinemont Preschool in Ringwood North
• Developed a new playspace at Sherbrook Park in Ringwood with bike and pedestrian links to the EastLink and Mullum Mullum Creek trails
• Developed a new Children’s Plan 2015-2019
• Commenced a new dad’s program for Maternal and Child Health clients
• Commenced the development of a new Youth Strategy with the Maroondah Youth Wellbeing and Consultation Project generating approximately 5000 responses.
Just 50%of all adults in
Maroondah eat the three recommended serves
of fruit and vegetables every day - although this
rate is higher than Victoria average
The reported level of self-rated wellbeing in Maroondah was
77/100in 2015, which is equivalent
to the Victorian average - but marginally lower than the
rating in 2011
The proportion of the Maroondah population at risk of psychological distress is
11%,a rate equivalent to the
Metropolitan Melbourne and Victorian averages
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Safe, healthy & active
We want Maroondah to beActive
Aspirations of the Maroondah community In developing Maroondah 2040, our community said that an active community involves:
• Enhancement of both passive and active open space
• Improvements to leisure and recreation facilities
• Establishment of world class sporting precincts
Almost 30%of Maroondah adults
participate in some form of organised sport or physical
activity - a rate slightly higher than the Victorian
average
Only 40%of Maroondah adults
participate in physical activity more than 4 days
per week
69%of Maroondah residents
undertake adequate amounts of physical
exercise - a rate that is 6% higher than the Metropolitan
Melbourne average
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A snapshot of recent achievementsOver the past four years, Council:
• Constructed and opened Aquanation, including securing $10 million in Federal Government funding and $3 million in Victorian Government funding
• Completed a major renovation of ovals at Ainslie Park in Croydon and HE Parker Reserve in Heathmont
• Completed an Indoor Netball Feasibility Study and secured a Federal election commitment of $10.5 million
• Developed a Melbourne East Regional Sport and Recreation Strategy
• Completed the Kevin Pratt Sporting Pavilion at Mullum Mullum Reserve in Ringwood, incorporating a new home for Ringwood U3A
• Redeveloped Barngeong Pavilion in Croydon to effectively double its size
• Developed and commenced implementation of a new Physical Activity Strategy 2015-2019
• Commenced construction of an athletics pavilion at Proclamation Park
• Introduced new branding for our six Maroondah Leisure facilities
• Established the Run Maroondah and TriMaroondah events and the Maroondah Runners Club
• Redeveloped the Cheong Park Pavilion in Croydon South, incorporating a new home for Croydon U3A
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We want Maroondah to beProsperous
Aspirations of the Maroondah community In developing Maroondah 2040, our community said that a prosperous community involves:
• Development of the Ringwood Metropolitan Activity Centre
• Establishment of a business resource hub
• Revitalisation of neighbourhood retail centres
• Development of community-government-business partnerships
Maroondah’s gross domestic product has
grown 7.6%from $4,191m to $4,511m over the past four years
Unemployment in Maroondah has decreased from
6.4% in 2014 to
5.3% in 2016, lower than the average for
metropolitan Melbourne and Victoria
Prosperous & learning
There are
8,698 businesses in Maroondah
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A snapshot of recent achievementsOver the past four years, Council:
• Advocated and facilitated over $1.1 billion in private sector investment, including Costco and Queensland Investment Corporation’s redevelopment of Eastland, in the Ringwood Metropolitan Activity Centre
• Developed a Business Investment Strategy for the Bayswater/Bayswater North Industrial Precinct
• Established BizHub and a Centre for Regional Knowledge and Innovation at Realm
• Delivered the annual BizWeek series of training and networking events, with the event celebrating 15 years in 2014
• Established the Maroondah Business Advisory Committee
• Implemented a local employment engagement model for Costco
• Worked in partnership to develop the Melbourne East Regional Investment Attraction Strategy
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Aspirations of the Maroondah community In developing Maroondah 2040, our community said that a learning community involves:
• Opportunities for life-long learning
• Increased tertiary education opportunities
• Reduction in skill shortages
The number of library visits in Maroondah has
increased by
24.5% over the last three years
from 517,000 to over 644,000
The number of eloans from Eastern Regional Libraries branches has
more than
quadrupledbetween 2013 and 2016.
The proportion of Year 12 students in
Maroondah who progress to tertiary study (degree level)
has increased by
10%over the past 15 years
We want Maroondah to beLearning
Prosperous & learning
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• Engaged with the community, constructed and opened Realm; including securing $3 million in Federal Government funding and $950,000 in Victorian Government funding
• Celebrated Croydon Library’s 40th Birthday
• Achieved an ‘excellent’ rating for its Family Day Care services, only one of eight services in Australia to achieve this rating.
• Introduced a Children’s Services professional development program for service providers
• Established an intergenerational pilot program in partnership with Ringwood Secondary College where students help our ageing population with their IT needs
97.5%of children in Maroondah
attend kindergarten in the year prior to school, up from
88.4% six years ago
A snapshot of recent achievementsOver the past four years, Council:
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Aspirations of the Maroondah community In developing Maroondah 2040, our community said that a vibrant and culturally rich community involves:
• More entertainment options and spaces
• Establishment of food, dining and cultural precincts
• Enhancement of festivals and events
• Increased opportunities for artistic expression
• More public art
Over 30,000people attended the
Maroondah Festival in November 2016
Community satisfaction with arts centres and
libraries in Maroondah is higher than the averages for metropolitan Melbourne and
Victoria
Vibrant & culturally rich
We want Maroondah to be
Vibrant and Culturally Rich
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A snapshot of recent achievementsOver the past four years, Council:
• Worked with Queensland Investment Corporation to open and activate the new Ringwood Town Square
• Developed a Public Art Policy
• Adopted and commenced implementation of an Arts and Cultural Development Strategy 2014-2018
• Celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Maroondah Festival
• Established a new ArtSpace at Realm
• Completed a Karralyka Redevelopment Feasibility Study
• Launched a new website for Karralyka, including an electronic booking portal
• Redeveloped the Arts in Maroondah website
• Installed public art works at Aquanation, Realm and Town Park in Croydon