The area, on former orchard land, could eventually host up to 2900 homes.
Victorian Planning Minister Sonya Kilkenny has approved the Shepparton South East Precinct Structure Plan — creating space for more than 7000 future residents.
Developed in close partnership with Greater Shepparton City Council and shaped by community input, the plan outlines a well-connected, liveable precinct that delivers new housing, services and infrastructure.
The new suburb will feature walkable neighbourhoods, community facilities and local parks, while celebrating the area’s heritage and natural environment. It includes generous green spaces, a new recreation reserve and integrated walking and cycling links that connect residents to schools, shops and services.
The land is bounded by Doyles Rd, the Broken River, the rear of Shepparton Marketplace (Big W) and Feiglin Rd.
The precinct is expected to create around 275 local jobs and deliver better access to essential services for new and existing communities.
State Member for Northern Victoria Jaclyn Symes said regional Victoria was a fantastic place to live.
“We're committed to giving more young Victorians and families the opportunity to call this beautiful region home.”