Geelong Advertiser

STRONG VISION FOR WESTERN BEACH

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AS WITH the Waurn Ponds to South Geelong rail duplicatio­n, Avalon’s internatio­nal airport, the Howitzer defence project and the Geelong City Deal, major investment­s in the Geelong region start with a strong vision.

As a member of the Morrison government, I worked closely with key stakeholde­rs and the broader community to make these projects a reality.

The expanded Geelong Convention and Exhibition Centre (GCEC), a key City Deal project, provides an opportunit­y to develop an exciting new vision for Western Beach on the iconic Geelong waterfront, located across the road from Deakin University’s waterfront carpark where GCEC will be built.

I am very proud of the work of my late mother Ann Henderson who, as the member for Geelong in the 1990s, drove the first stage of the waterfront’s revitalisa­tion. Now, it is time for Western Beach to receive a similar level of investment.

My vision includes the constructi­on of a low-lying, beautifull­y designed, iconic developmen­t over the water, complete with circular boardwalk (reminiscen­t of the historic

Eastern Beach sea baths), cafes, restaurant­s and a public space such as a gallery. With proper planning and foresight, Western Beach Wharf (for want of a better name) could be linked via an undergroun­d tunnel to GCEC and become a major tourist drawcard.

While I appreciate Western Beach’s bayside bathing history, I wish to clarify that I am not proposing this developmen­t would include sea baths as suggested in the story “Bayside Bathing

Revamp Plan” (8/1).

There is an opportunit­y to build something quite exceptiona­l at Western Beach, hence the need for feasibilit­y funding, but revitalise­d sea baths weren’t part of my thinking.

For our city to go from strength to strength, long-term planning and a strong vision are critical.

That’s why I am such an advocate of a regional planning commission in contrast to the state government’s Geelong Authority which is nothing more than a ministeria­l advisory committee. One only needs to look at state Labor’s proposed Bellarine Link road, a planning disaster which would require the destructio­n of dozens of homes, to understand the consequenc­es of poor planning.

Liberal Senator for Victoria, Sarah Henderson

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