MELTON & MOORABOOL
Home » Uncategorized » Still our land, but owners in limbo 

Still our land, but owners in limbo 

LANDOWNERS on the outskirts of Wyndham whose properties will be compulsorily acquired and turned into a native grassland reserve say they have been “left in limbo”.

Despite more than 100 landowners being told in 2009 that their land would be sacrificed to provide the Western Grassland Reserve as an environmental offset for Melbourne’s growth, a date has yet to be set for when they will be bought out.

Landowners say less than 7 per cent of the 15,000 hectares required for the reserves has been acquired in the past four years.

A recent statement from Environment Minister Ryan Smith said developer contributions needed to fund compensation to landowners could be 30 years away.

The latest Wyndham council rates notices, showing some property valuations have dropped by more than half, have raised fears that the lower figures could be reflected in the compensation. 

Mount Cottrell’s Sasha Janson said landowners had been forced to put their lives on hold.  “It’s like someone saying they’ll buy your car, and they can’t pay you for 20 years, but in the meantime you can’t drive the car and you have to keep it maintained,” she said.

“The money is not coming in from developers so, from our point of view, our lives are on hold and we’re into the fifth year.”

Ms Janson said her 35-hectare parcel of land had been revalued by council, from $643,000 down to $252,000.

 “It’s distressing to know that from our 350,000-square-metre property we may barely be able to buy a 400-square-metre block of land in Werribee, let alone build a house,” she said.

The reserve will cover two large areas around Mount Cottrell, south-east of Melton, and around Little River, west of Werribee.  Parcels of land were rezoned in 2010 to prevent them being sold.  A spokesman for the Department of Environment and Primary Industries said it was committed to buying properties in the Western Grassland Reserve “as quickly as resources allow”.

Mount Cottrell’s Terry Pearce said landowners needed clarity

“Everybody’s trying to do their own research and find out what’s going on . . . ringing each other about what we’re hearing from the grapevine,” he said.

“The potential windfall could be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, but at the moment it’s just costing me money and we don’t know what’s going to happen.”

Digital Editions


  • Update on Ballan flooding

    Update on Ballan flooding

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 323327 Moorabool council has been updated on flooding issues affecting Lay Court, Walsh Street and Ingliston Road in Ballan.…

More News

  • Resurfacing works

    Resurfacing works

    Moorabool’s motorists are being advised to plan ahead, with the Gordon Freeway overpass set to close for two days as part of essential asphalt renewal works by the Department of…

  • Folk at your doorstep

    Folk at your doorstep

    Get ready for an unforgettable night of music and storytelling as the Festival of Small Halls brings world-class folk talent to Ballan next month. On Wednesday 4 March, Ballan’s Neighbourhood…

  • Rockbank CFA now recruiting

    Rockbank CFA now recruiting

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 528517 Rockbank Fire Brigade is inviting locals to learn more about volunteering at a recruitment information session this Sunday 15 February. The session will…

  • Truck rollover in Deanside

    Truck rollover in Deanside

    The Western Freeway is currently closed Melbourne-bound under Hopkins Road, Deanside following a serious collision which resulted in a truck rollover. Traffic is reportedly heavily congested from the Melton Highway,…

  • Leap To Fame on track for bonus

    Leap To Fame on track for bonus

    Champion pacer Leap To Fame has achieved so much during his illustrious career, with records seemingly falling at his mercy. For example, the Grant Dixon-trained son of Bettors Delight holds…

  • Heritage changes coming

    Heritage changes coming

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 323327 Moorabool council has moved to formally protect more than 100 heritage places across the western part of the shire, voting to adopt an…

  • From the archives

    From the archives

    30 years ago 14 February 1996 Melton traders were last week devising a strategy to defend themselves against the expected impact of the proposed Sydenham Regional Shopping Centre development. 20…

  • Lisa and Jess go beyond the bitumen

    Lisa and Jess go beyond the bitumen

    Local Gordon legends Lisa Plaisted and Jessica Wibberley are set to hit the road for the second time raising funds and awareness for mental health with Beyond Blue’s annual rally,…

  • Man charged following bike theft

    Man charged following bike theft

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 A 25-year-old Melton man has been charged following the theft of a motorcycle from an address in Tarneit on Saturday 7 February. Police…

  • Attempted murder charge

    Attempted murder charge

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 Police have charged a man following an alleged assault and fire in Bacchus Marsh last week. The man was arrested at a residential…