Mirvac continue Olivine, Donnybrook masterplan development with new sporting precinct
Leading Australian property developer Mirvac has opened the first stage of its sporting precinct at its 465-hectare Olivine masterplanned community in Donnybrook.
Delivered in partnership with the City of Whittlesea, who will manage and operate the facility, the first stage of Olivine’s sporting precinct, to be known as Olivine Recreation Reserve, was officially unveiled in October, providing state-of-the-art amenity for the fast-growing neighbourhood in Melbourne’s north.
As part of Stage 1, local residents can now utilise the $4.5 million Sports and Community Pavilion, as well as netball and futsal courts, cricket nets, dog park, barbecue areas and a playground. Mirvac is working closely with the City of Whittlesea to deliver Stage 2 of the Sporting Precinct which will include two ovals, anticipated to commence construction in the coming months.
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Mirvac’s General Manager of Residential Victoria, Elysa Anderson, explains that the highly anticipated facilities are part of Mirvac’s commitment to developing sustainable communities that drive social connectivity and a healthy lifestyle.
“Mirvac is passionate about reimagining urban life in Melbourne’s North and we are proud to deliver the first stage of Olivine’s Sporting Precinct, in partnership with the City of Whittlesea, for the 1,600 residents now living at Olivine, as well as the wider community,” Anderson said.
“The new Sports Precinct is an important part of community building for Olivine’s growing neighbourhood and the surrounding areas, and we hope it provides a new destination and home for local sports teams and community groups, allowing residents to connect with family and friends and enjoy an active lifestyle.”
At the heart of Olivine’s Sporting Precinct is the Sports and Community Pavilion designed by Canvas which features two wings connected by an archway, providing a viewing area, shade, shelter and seating for the two future ovals and neighbouring amenities.
The northern wing will feature a multi- purpose community area, while the southern wing will include change rooms and amenities for the cricket nets, netball courts and future AFL ovals. Each building is fully electric, with solar panels sized to provide 100 percent of the expected average daytime use of the facilities.
An internal shared path network connects the Sports and Community Pavilion with the other amenities, including fitness stations, respite areas and a fenced, off leash dog park. The dog park features open clearings of over 50 metres in length, ‘airlock gates’ for additional safety and a shaded area for dog owners to congregate.
Through the centre of Olivine’s Sporting Precinct is a grove of 200-year-old red river gum trees which have inspired the landscaping completed by landscape architects MDGLA. Indigenous and native tree species have been planted throughout the Sporting Precinct, including a range of shrubs and tufting plants that are drought tolerant and allow for visibility across the precinct.
The facilities join a range of existing amenity at Olivine, including Olivine Place, Shared Cup social enterprise café and Gumnut Park & Adventure Playground. They also join Olivine’s world class Education Precinct which includes Hume Anglican Grammar’s Donnybrook campus, Donnybrook Primary School, Eucalyptus Parade Kindergarten and Wallaby Childcare Donnybrook.
Mirvac has also submitted a planning permit application for the future Local Town Centre, with the City of Whittlesea following resident consultation. Mirvac is aspiring to bring a mixed retail offering to the new town centre, including two supermarkets, dine in and takeaway restaurants and personal care and medical services.
Upon completion, Olivine will comprise in excess of 4,000 lots and will be home to around 11,000 residents with 120-hectares of land dedicated to open space and conservation.