Structure and Master Plans
View our plans and framework that guide future development in our city.

Social Infrastructure Strategy
The Albury Social Infrastructure Strategy (the Strategy) is a framework that will guide and influence effective planning and policy solutions for the provision of community facilities and open spaces within the Albury Local Government Area (LGA).
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Thurgoona Wirlinga Precinct Structure Plan
This plan guides the future development of Thurgoona Wirlinga.
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Albury Development Monitor
The Albury Development Monitor provides local businesses, property developers, potential investors and the community with access to local land development information.
Learn MoreAlbury NEXUS Regional Job Precinct
Strategic planning framework to create a hub of advanced manufacturing, circular economy, agribusiness, freight and logistics.
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Albury and Lavington CBD Master Plan
This plan sets out the vision and characteristics of our CBDs, providing specific planning controls and guidelines.
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Borella Road and Riverina Highway Corridor Strategy
Provides a long-term strategy for the corridor between the Hume Highway and Kerr Road.
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Botanic Gardens Master Plan
The Botanic Gardens Master Plan will guide the future vision for the gardens over the next 20 years.
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Community Participation Plan
We have an ongoing commitment to inform and consult our community about the planning matters that affect them.
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East Albury Industrial Precinct Master Plan
This plan guides the future development of the East Albury Industrial Precinct.
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Local Housing Strategy
This plan guides how and where housing will be delivered to meet the needs of our community, now and into the future.
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Local Strategic Planning Statement
This statement outlines our land use vision and planning priorities to guide growth and shape our city into the future.
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Rural Lands Strategy for Table Top and Splitters Creek
This strategy provides a plan for future land use and development in Table Top and Splitters Creek.
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