Cranbourne Town Centre Plan 2011
The Cranbourne Town Centre Structure Plan aims to guide the growth and development of the Town Centre to ensure it meets the needs of the community.
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Cranbourne is located 43km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District (CBD). Its local government area is the City of Casey. At the 2011 Census, Cranbourne had a population of over 18,620.
People
Cranbourne’s population is dominated by families including both established and older households.
Lifestyle
Residents of Cranbourne enjoy easy access to Marriott Waters Shopping Centre and Cranbourne’s Town Centre, Casey Recreation and Aquatic Centre and Casey Fields.
Homes
New homes dominate Cranbourne’s housing stock.
Population
The nature and size of the local population, both now and in the future, is a key driver of property demand. Better understanding the local population can assist property buyers to make better decisions.People
Total Population
Female
Male
Median Age
Family Composition
Families
Children per family
Occupation
Total Employed
Top Occupation
Top Occupation % Share
Income $/week
Personal
Family
Household
Family composition
Couple without Children
Couple with Children
One Parent Family
Age
Top age group
Top age number
Top age group % share
Industry of employment
Top Industry
Total Workers (in top industry)
Share of Employment
Building approvals - New Houses
Total Number
Value ('000)
% Share
* These statistics are financial year to date
Dwelling Type (number)
Detached houses
Semi-detached houses
Flats, units or apartments
Dwelling tenure (number)
Owned outright
Owned with a mortgage
Rented
Location & Convenience
The Cranbourne Town Centre Structure Plan aims to guide the growth and development of the Town Centre to ensure it meets the needs of the community.
Roads & Public transport
Bus
789 - Frankston - Cranbourne West via Karingal, Langwarrin
790 - Frankston - Cranbourne West via Karingal, Langwarrin, Southgateway
791 - Frankston - Cranbourne West via Karingal, Langwarrin
795 - Warneet - Cranbourne
796 - Cranbourne - Clyde
797 - Cranbourne Town Service via Cranbourne Station
798 - Selandra Rise - Cranbourne Shopping Centre (via Cranbourne Station)
799 - Cranbourne - Cranbourne North via Merinda Park Station
841 - Narre Warren North - Cranbourne via Narre Warren, Cranbourne North
893 - Cranbourne - Dandenong via Lynbrook, Hampton Park, Hallam Station
896 - Cranbourne Station - Cranbourne East (TRAINLINK Service) Circular Route
897 - Cranbourne Station - Central Parkway - Cranbourne
898 - Archers Field Drive - Cranbourne via Cranbourne Station
Tram
Train
Cranbourne Railway Station
Roads
South Gippsland Highway
Cranbourne-Frankston Road
Victorian data sourced from Public Transport Victoria (PTV) and VicRoads
Queensland data sourced from Queensland Government and TransLink
Employment Centres
The proposed Cranbourne Town Centre will gain thousands of jobs and massive commercial and retail investment.
Plan Melbourne, the metropolitan planning strategy, establishes five new sub-regions to achieve a better balance between jobs and population growth across the city. Cranbourne is located in Melbourne's southern sub-region.
Places of state significance in the southern sub-region with significant implications for employment include:
National employment cluster – Dandenong South
Metropolitan activity centres – Dandenong, Frankston, Fountain Gate/Narre Warren
State-significant industrial precincts – Southern, Port of Hastings, and identified future industrial precinct
Transport gateways – Port of Hastings, Moorabbin Airport
Health and/or education precincts – Frankston Hospital and Monash University (Frankston), Casey Hospital and Monash University (Berwick), Dandenong Hospital, Monash University (Caulfield).
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2011.