Hume residents are invited to have their say on their noise concerns surrounding Melbourne Airport’s third runway.
Targeted community engagement has begun with residents in Hume and Brimbank to have input on the development of the Third Runway Noise Amelioration Plan.
The plan will be designed to reduce the impacts of aircraft noise for residents and sensitive public buildings in the communities closest to the airport, through building improvements such as roof insulation, double-glazed windows and upgraded seals.
Melbourne Airport said updated noise forecasts in 2026 will determine eligibility for individual properties, however residents in the area are invited to provide input to help shape the project.
Once the plan has been approved and the list of eligible properties is defined, owners and occupiers of eligible properties will be contacted by Melbourne Airport.
Sunbury would be in the flight path of the third runway, resulting in increased flight traffic and noise.
The plan is also a condition of the commonwealth approval of the third runway project.
Melbourne Airport Third Runway executive director Peter Lellyett said the project is critical for Victoria.
“We’re committed to working closely with our local communities to manage the impacts of the project, particularly when it comes to aircraft noise,” he said.
“Consultation for the Noise Amelioration Plan is a key step in making sure residents have access to information, can provide feedback and understand how we are planning for the future.”
Details: melbourneairportprojectshub.com.au/third-runway-project







