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  • At Armstrong, there’s something for everyone. With a variety of thoughtfully
    designed lifestyle precincts — each offering its own distinct charm and
    character — you’ll find the perfect place to call home, whether you’re
    drawn to a lively community hub or a more peaceful, tucked-away setting.
  • At the heart of it all is Armstrong’s Bunjil’s Nest District Park — a true
    destination park, featuring expansive green spaces and an abundance of
    play equipment for all ages. It’s a much-loved gathering place for residents
    and visitors alike, and just a short walk from Bunjil’s Nest District Park,
    Mirripoa Primary School and the Poa Banyul Community Hub.
  • The centre of the community is also home to Club ARMSTRONG, an
    exclusive residents’ club offering premium lifestyle facilities just moments
    from your door. And with the highly anticipated Mt Duneed Village set to
    open in the coming months, residents will soon enjoy walkable access to
    everyday essentials including an IGA, Chemist Warehouse, café, restaurant
    and more. Additional facilities will include medical and dental services, a
    hairdresser, Omega daycare, and the Saltwater Swim School — creating a
    vibrant, self-contained community with everything you need close at hand.
  • Armstrong also offers seamless connectivity, with easy access to
    Armstrong Creek Town Centre, the Geelong Ring Road via Baanip
    Boulevard, and Waurn Ponds Train Station. For those craving coastal
    charm, the Torquay beaches are just 11 minutes away.
  • Surrounded by lush parklands and over 30 kilometres of walking and
    cycling trails, along with 24 hectares of wetlands, sporting fields and
    green space, Armstrong invites you to embrace wellness and balance
    — delivering a refreshing, coastal lifestyle designed for today and
    ready for tomorrow.
  • Fixed price package including site costs
  • 7 star energy rating
  • 3.5kW solar PV system
  • 2590mm ceiling height to ground floor
  • Double glazed windows and sliding doors throughout
  • Architectural facade
  • Haier 600mm induction cooktop
  • Haier 600mm oven
  • Haier dishwasher
  • Fisher & Paykel integrated rangehood
  • 20mm mineral surface benchtop to kitchen
  • 20mm mineral surface benchtops to bathroom and ensuite
  • Tiled shower base to showers
  • Timber laminate flooring to living areas
  • Quality carpet to bedroom and stairs
  • Reverse cycle split system to living and master bedroom
  • Blinds and flyscreens
  • Front and rear landscaping
  • Exposed aggregate driveway
  • Clothesline
  • Letterbox and more...
  • Do you need assistance with finance? Conveyancing? We are able to help you with every part of your property purchase!
Total new homes6
Area sizeN/A
Growth RegionGreater Geelong Growth Areas
City councilCity Of Greater Geelong
Developer Glenvill Homes, Villawood Properties
Distance to Geelong CBD - 9 km south Melbourne CBD - 72 km south-west

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Land Price Trend in Mount Duneed VIC 3217

  • In Oct - Dec 24, the median price for vacant land in Mount Duneed VIC 3217 was $338,400. *
  • From Oct - Dec 17 to Oct - Dec 24, the median price for vacant land in Mount Duneed VIC 3217 has increased 48.81%. *
  • From 2010 to 2023, the median price for vacant land in Mount Duneed VIC 3217 has increased 2.65%. *
* Price data comes from Valuer-General Victoria on 05/06/25

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Suburb Planning Review in Mount Duneed VIC 3217

Mount Duneed is approximately 46.2 square kilometres within the City of Greater Geelong and Surf Coast Shire Council, a largely rural location to the south-west of Geelong Centre. Mount Duneed contains the western half of the Armstrong Creek Urban Growth Boundary and logical expansion of the Mount Duneed township. The suburb is located 91 kilometres south-west of Melbourne CB and 15 kilometres from Geelong CBD.

 

The northern portion of Mount Duneed became recognised as part of the Armstrong Creek Growth Area when the suburb of Armstrong Creek was gazetted in February 2012. This decision incorporated the region into a southern extension to the urban growth boundary of the metropolitan area of Geelong, Victoria.

Mount Duneed Aerial

 

The suburb boundary is located along the rail corridor to the North, with Ghazeepore Road, Pettavel Road and Mt Duneed Road making up the western boundary. Blackgate Road provides for the southern boundary, with property boundaries and Surf Coast Highway providing the eastern boundary. 

Mt Duneed Road, Lower Duneed Road, Whites Road, Dickins Road and McCanns Road provide local road access (east to west), along with Surf Coast Road and Ghazeepore Road providing local road access (North to South) throughout Mount Duneed linking to the Geelong Ring Road interchange and Princes Highway found to past the north boundary.  

The suburb of Mount Duneed is a large established suburb, providing a dense residential area to the north and rural residential to the east, The housing is made up of small-large property sizes. The suburb is still mainly rural land, with lakes, dams and inter-connected waterway corridors throughout. Mount Duneed is slowly redeveloping, with new housing estates in the north expanding from the original.

Mount Duneed VIC – Local Government Areas

 

Regional Growth Plans - Victorian Government

Regional growth plans guide land use and development across regional Victoria, offering detailed frameworks for key regional centres. Covering all regions, these plans, alongside Plan Melbourne, form strategic land use plans for the state. Developed collaboratively with local governments, state agencies, and stakeholders, they incorporate community input.

 

The Victoria in Future 2012 documents outlines that the G21 region is experiencing steady growth in population, housing development, and economic activity. With a current population exceeding 294,000, it is projected to grow by at least 1.6% annually until 2026, reaching over 400,000 by 2031.

Victoria Regions

 

In 2011, the Victorian Government launched the $17.2 million Regional Centres of the Future program to support councils, communities, and authorities in preparing for regional growth. The G21 Regional Growth Plan is one of eight state-wide plans aimed at coordinating responses to population growth and regional change over the next 30 years.

 

The 2011 budget allocated $12.3 million to implement these plans and support the Rural Council Planning Flying Squad, assisting councils with major projects and planning. Victoria’s population is projected to grow by three million between 2011 and 2041, with 20–25% of this growth occurring in regional areas, more than doubling previous growth rates. To manage this, the state aims to become a "state of cities," promoting lifestyle options and job distribution. The G21 Regional area is projected to have a population of 500,000 by 2050.

 

Key features of the plans include:

  • Preserving and enhancing environmental, cultural, and economic resources.
  • Delivering strategic information and mapping for councils.
  • Providing a framework to manage population growth and secure long-term land supply.

 

These plans ensure immediate benefits while fostering sustainable development for rural and regional councils.

G21 Regional

 

G21 Region Growth Plan 

Mount Duneed forms part of the G21 regional growth plan that outlines regional land use and development for the City of Greater Geelong, Colac Otway Shire, Surf Coast Shire, Borough of Queenscliffe, and southern Golden Plains Shire. The plan was endorsed by the five G21 – Geelong Region Alliance Councils and launched in April 2013 by the Minister for Planning.

 

Key Features:

  • Broad Land Use Direction: Focuses on managing regional growth challenges, including infrastructure, housing, environmental protection, and sustainable transportation.
  • Amendment VC106: Incorporated objectives and strategies of eight regional growth plans into the State Planning Policy Framework (clauses 11.06 - 11.13).
  • Nine Guiding Principles: Address regional linkages, growth vulnerabilities, environmental risks, and leveraging competitive advantages.
  • Integration with Other Plans: Aligns with Plan Melbourne, other regional growth plans, and strategies like the Corangamite Regional Catchment Strategy.

 

Challenges and Opportunities:

  • Growth Management: Addresses climate variability, housing diversity, and reduced car dependence.
  • Risk Mitigation: Considers natural risks like flooding, erosion, and fire.
  • Strategic Assets: Highlights the region's economic, environmental, and lifestyle strengths.
G21 Regional - Growth Areas

 

G21 Regional Growth Plan

 

G21 Region – Identified Growth Area

Armstrong Creek Growth Area is identified as growth area through local planning processes with extensive community engagement which have been designated for significant growth. This area has been identified as a Priority 1 short term planned growth allowing development within existing residential zoned land and will accommodate most new residents and jobs while supporting surrounding communities and productive farming activities. The area will also have extra planning completed for transit links between the growth area and Torquay.

 

The G21 has a Region Alliance that unites government, business, and community organisations across five municipalities. It leads the G21 Geelong Region Plan, a strategic framework that addresses future challenges in environment, settlement, land use, and the economy through to 2050.

The alliance includes hundreds of members, including councils, businesses, and over 300 volunteer community leaders. Its funding primarily comes from municipal councils, member contributions, and occasional grants. G21 plays a crucial role in driving sustainable growth and development across the region.

 

G21 Geelong Region Plan

The G21 Geelong Region Plan is a strategic framework and vision for the region through to 2050, addressing challenges in environment, settlement, land use, community cohesion, and the economy. Developed between 2006-07, it reflects input from hundreds of stakeholders, including local municipalities, state government, peak bodies, and community and business groups.

 

The plan uses robust research from regional, state, and national sources, alongside commissioned studies and extensive consultations. It was a pioneering approach in Australia, creating opportunities to deliver priority projects for the region's future productivity, livability, and sustainability. The document highlights the top 10 priority projects, chosen for their economic, environmental, and social significance, as well as their feasibility.

 

Armstrong Creek – Urban Growth Plan

The Armstrong Creek Urban Growth Plan (UGP) is a strategic document that guides sustainable urban development in the Armstrong Creek area. Adopted by the City of Greater Geelong and incorporated into the Greater Geelong Planning Scheme, the UGP outlines long-term planning directions, including the boundary for urban growth and locations for various development types. It also highlights areas of ecological, cultural, or aesthetic significance. The UGP was developed through consultations with stakeholders like government agencies, local councils, community groups, and landowners.

 

Adopted in 2008, the UGP is expected to remain operational for many years, as full development may take up to 25 years. The UGP has been updated through Planning Scheme Amendments C206, C207, and C240, which included Precinct Structure Plans for various areas within Armstrong Creek. Further amendments will be made to keep the UGP current as development progresses in other precincts.

Armstrong Creek Context Plan

 

 

 

The Urban Growth Area has been divided into 6 Precincts of different land uses, activities and housing. Each precinct will be master-planned individually through Precinct Structure Plans (PSPs). PSPs are incorporated into the Planning Scheme through a standard amendment process. Once a PSP is approved, permits can be issued for land subdivision.

 

  • East Precinct
  • Horseshoe Bend Precinct
  • Marshall Precinct
  • North East Industrial Precinct
  • Town Centre Precinct
  • West Precinct

 

PSP Relevant to Mount Duneed:

  • Western Industrial Precinct
  • South Precinct
Arstrong Creek Precincts Map

 

Greater Geelong Council Planning Scheme (2024).

The council is responsible for providing housing, facilities, infrastructure, and services for Geelong's growing population. By 2036, the city is expected to add 152,000 people, requiring over 73,400 new homes. These will be delivered through greenfield developments in areas like Armstrong Creek and Northern and Western Geelong Growth Areas, focusing on sustainable, well-planned communities, and through infill developments in areas with access to infrastructure and services.

The city aims to maintain Geelong’s unique character while promoting well-designed, high-quality housing that fits into existing neighbourhoods and enhances liveability. Growth areas are supported by zoning, precinct structure plans, and essential infrastructure such as schools, parks, sports facilities and transport links.

 

West Precinct of Mount Duneed

Since 2012, amendments to the planning scheme have been made to support the future urban structure outlined in the incorporated Armstrong Creek West Precinct Structure Plan. A community designed to accommodate approximately 14,000 residents. This high-level framework was translated into action with the creation of a comprehensive master-planned community on behalf of Villawood Properties.

 

Spanning 175 hectares, the masterplan evolved under our guidance to deliver 2,841 homes for the Geelong region. The development also featured a thoughtfully designed club facility, a neighbourhood activity centre in collaboration with CHC, and a range of community amenities, including parks and other recreational spaces, ensuring a well-rounded, sustainable community.

West Precinct

 

West Industrial Precinct of Mount Duneed

Adopted by Council in December 2023, the South-West Geelong Employment Land Review examines employment land needs and opportunities in south-west Geelong, focusing on the Boral quarry site (Waurn Ponds) and the Western Industrial Precinct within the Armstrong Creek Growth Area. Prepared by HillPDA consultants for the City, the review outlines key recommendations:

 

  • Designate the Boral site and Western Industrial Precinct as a single "investigation precinct."
  • Develop approximately 170 hectares of net employment land within the precinct.
  • Target activation of additional employment land by 2027.
  • Set an aspirational employment density of 60 jobs per hectare across the precinct.
  • Focus development on local and sub-regional needs, offering industrial lot sizes from 250 sqm to over 5 hectares.
  • Prioritize market demand sectors, including warehousing, large-format retail, trade supplies, advanced manufacturing, and sustainability-driven industries.
  • Reserve surplus land for alternative uses only if employment land delivery is feasible and timely.
  • Require further detailed planning, such as a Precinct Structure Plan, for implementation.
Western Industrial Precinct 2

 
 
Mount Duneed Suburb Summary

Suburb

Mount Duneed 

City / State

within the City of Greater Geelong and Surf Coast Shire Council

Suburb Area

46.2 square kilometres 

Boundary

  • East – Property boundaries and Surf Coast Highway

  • North – Rail Corridor

  • South – Blackgate Road

  • West  – Ghazeepore Road, Pettavel Road and Mt Duneed Road 

Mount Duneed Area

Suburb inclusions

  • Village communities

  • Low-density residential areas
    Local parks

  • Sports community complexes and reserves and schools

Location

Mount Duneed, 15 kilometres south of Geelong

Education 

Mount Duneed Regional Primary School

 

Residential Types 

Stand-alone low density dwellings

Employment Areas

Surrounding suburbs local businesses, school, industrial area, sports clubs

Transportation Types

Roads and bus networks Pedestrian/cycle pathways

Recreation Areas 

  • Mount Duneed Hall Reserve

  • Mount Duneed Recreation Reserve

  • Mount Duneed Pony Club

  • KD Simpson Sanctuary

  • Nova Park

  • Playground (191B Boundary Rd)

  • Charlie’s Hollow

  • Mt Duneed Adult Riding Club

  • Mount Duneed BMX Track

  • Mount Duneed Skatepark (Bunjils Nest)

  • Sovereign Drive Oval

  • Mount Duneed VIC

 

Environment

Dams and Creek Corridors

Settlement Pattern

Informal grid patterns, with urban grid formation

 

References

Victoria in Future 

Future looks bright for Greater Geelong - City of Greater Geelong

G21 Regional Growth Plan 2013 - Geelong Region Alliance

G21 Geelong Region Plan 2050 

Armstrong Creek Urban Growth Plan (2008) 

West Precinct

Western Industrial Precinct

Greater Geelong Council Planning Scheme (2024) 

South-West Geelong Employment Review - Geelong Australia


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  • Mirripoa Primary School - 669m east
  • Geelong Lutheran College - 1.6km east
  • Grovedale College - 1.7km north
  • Mount Duneed Regional Primary School - 1.8km south
  • Grovedale West Primary School - 2.0km north
  • Nazareth School - 2.7km north
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