East Werribee justice precinct – Delivered in Parliament 10 Dec 2013
Tim Pallas (Tarneit) — The matter I wish to raise is for the Minister for Planning. The action I seek is for the minister to provide me with written advice concerning what action is being undertaken to ensure adequate land acquisitions are made for a dedicated justice precinct in the East Werribee employment precinct. The need for a justice precinct is well recognised in the city of Wyndham. It was a fundamental part of the Werribee employment precinct as originally proposed by the Labor government and has been supported by the local council. Our current infrastructure already presents significant difficulties for those in or seeking to access the justice system in Wyndham.
The government has failed to address the needs of the community in respect of the provision of vital policing, legal and court facilities.
Werribee police station is overburdened and understaffed and lacks even the basics, such as enough desks and computers for local police officers. The local Magistrates Court is badly in need of upgrading as it becomes increasingly overcrowded and inadequate to the task of servicing the complex security requirements of such a court. There is a single community legal service office for upwards of 200 000 residents, serving a population that continues to grow at a high rate. This precinct has the potential to provide this community with a central, accessible and integrated court, police, Victoria Legal Aid and community justice centre. It would be inexcusable for this not to be a high priority as part of the new employment precinct.
I note that the finalised precinct structure plan (PSP) for the employment precinct mentions the justice precinct only as part of a guideline, no. 39, which states:
- A new justice and cultural precinct, incorporating an integrated police station and law courts, should be developed to the north-west of the heritage park, in the vicinity of the existing Werribee police station.
The introduction to the PSP provides that a ‘guideline’ means that discretion can be exercised and allows alternatives to be considered. It is the weaker alternative to a ‘requirement’, which must be adhered to.
The justice precinct has apparently been subsumed under the commercial hub.
The listed planning requirements put police and emergency services and law courts in place as part of the civic precinct, which also includes in its list of appropriate uses galleries and museums, restaurants, cafes and bars, private kindergartens and car parks. None of this indicates to me that the dedicated justice precinct is a high priority for this government. It is of the utmost importance that a justice precinct be developed with the ability to cater for not only existing but also future growth needs in the community. A crucial tenet of this is ensuring that there is adequate land acquisition for the future justice precinct as land in the vicinity of the current Werribee police station becomes available. It is my understanding that government land to the south and east of the Werribee police station will soon be put on the market. I ask that the minister confirm to what extent we can be confident that this government intends ensuring that this development will include this much-needed dedicated justice precinct.