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Geelong's housing crisis deepens as state takes planning reins

After the council missed key deadlines, Victoria's planning department is now directly managing four major growth areas that could unlock 23,000 new homes.

By The Daily Geelong · Published 25 June 2026 at 6:08 pm

Geelong's housing crisis deepens as state takes planning reins
Geelong's housing crisis deepens as state takes planning reins. Image via source.

Geelong's struggle to deliver the homes the region desperately needs has triggered a state government intervention. According to the Times News Group, the Department of Transport and Planning has stepped in to take over planning for four major Geelong growth areas after the City of Greater Geelong failed to deliver essential planning documents needed to unlock 23,000 new homes. Premier Jacinta Allan announced the takeover on Thursday, signalling the state's frustration with local delays.

For Geelong residents and property investors, the move reflects mounting pressure on the city's ability to manage explosive growth. The region has been identified as a key growth corridor, but planning gridlock has threatened to derail housing supply at a time when demand remains fierce. By removing planning authority from the council and centralising it at state level, the government is attempting to accelerate approvals and construction timelines.

The takeover raises questions about what went wrong at council level and whether local input will be sidelined in the rush to approve developments. Local businesses relying on housing growth to fuel demand, as well as residents waiting for new supply to ease pressure on the local property market, will now be watching to see how quickly the state's direct involvement translates into shovels in the ground.

Sources: timesnewsgroup.com.au.

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