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Investigating open space opportunities for growing communities

We have completed a feasibility study for a potential new regional park near Wallan in Melbourne’s north.

The feasibility study was developed to investigate the benefits of a new park including opportunities to protect our native plants and animals, help tackle climate change, strengthen cultural heritage and offer more accessible open space for healthy outdoor activities.

The study was undertaken from 2020-2022, and the report, Feasibility for wallan wallan Regional Park Report, is now available.

Wallan Wallan Regional park at sunset

What is the wallan wallan Regional Park feasibility study?

The Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung name for the Wallan region is ‘wallan wallan’ and is used when referring to the potential park.

The feasibility study involved an assessment of open space within the North Growth Corridor to inform the location, opportunities, and challenges for a regional park near Wallan.

The assessment considered potential linkages with the marram baba Merri Creek Regional Parklands and the Kalkallo Retarding Basin.

More information

A fact sheet about the feasibility study is available to download.

To find out more or request a copy of the Feasibility for wallan wallan Regional Park Report, contact the Suburban Parks Program team.

Page last updated: 11/07/25