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New speed limits for Shepparton’s Inner North
Posted on
Wednesday 20th of May, 2026,
Greater Shepparton City Council wishes to advise of upcoming speed limit changes on several roads in Shepparton’s Inner North, with the adjustments aimed at improving safety for pedestrians, cyclists and drivers in response to community feedback.
This area is a busy residential precinct which includes several schools and community facilities, resulting in high levels of both foot and vehicle traffic. Council is implementing these speed reductions in response to community feedback and ongoing concerns about traffic management and road safety in the area.
The following roads will be reduced to a 40km/h speed limit:
Barker Avenue
Sutherland Avenue
Clive Street
Corio Street
Corio Avenue
Dunrobin Street
Maude Street
Orr Street
Rea Street
Nixon Street
Dunkirk Avenue
Glenlyon Avenue
Annerley Avenue
Knight Street
Harold Street
Oram Street
McKinney Street
McCracken Street
Middleton Street
Skene Street
Nugent Street
Granthorn Street
Collet Street
Claude Street
Norris Court
Thames Street
Chertsey Road
McCormack Avenue
Bowenhall Street
Norton Avenue
Anzac Street
Leahy Street
Coomboona Street
Cummins Lane
Railway Parade and Hawdon Street will be reduced to a 50km/h speed limit.
Works to install new speed limit signage are scheduled to commence on Tuesday 9 June 2026 and are expected to take two weeks to complete.
Council’s Acting Director Infrastructure, Janelle Bunfield, said the works were an important step in improving safety across the area.
“Shepparton’s Inner North is a busy area, especially with school and community traffic. These speed changes form part of a major project focused on improving safety and movement for all road users,” she said.
“We acknowledge these works are in response to community concerns and advocacy, and we thank the community for providing us with this important feedback regarding traffic speeds, crossing safety and movement around schools, particularly during peak drop‑off and pick‑up times.
“We look forward to delivering a safer and more accessible Inner North precinct, and we thank the community for their patience as we continue to deliver this project.”
Council requests that motorists be aware of the conditions and take additional care when travelling in these areas. Council would like to thank residents for their patience whilst the project is completed.
Posted on Wednesday 20th of May, 2026,
Greater Shepparton City Council wishes to advise of upcoming speed limit changes on several roads in Shepparton’s Inner North, with the adjustments aimed at improving safety for pedestrians, cyclists and drivers in response to community feedback.
This area is a busy residential precinct which includes several schools and community facilities, resulting in high levels of both foot and vehicle traffic. Council is implementing these speed reductions in response to community feedback and ongoing concerns about traffic management and road safety in the area.
The following roads will be reduced to a 40km/h speed limit:
Railway Parade and Hawdon Street will be reduced to a 50km/h speed limit.
Works to install new speed limit signage are scheduled to commence on Tuesday 9 June 2026 and are expected to take two weeks to complete.
Council’s Acting Director Infrastructure, Janelle Bunfield, said the works were an important step in improving safety across the area.
“Shepparton’s Inner North is a busy area, especially with school and community traffic. These speed changes form part of a major project focused on improving safety and movement for all road users,” she said.
Council requests that motorists be aware of the conditions and take additional care when travelling in these areas. Council would like to thank residents for their patience whilst the project is completed.
Read additional information in relation to these works our Major Projects page.
For further information, please contact Council’s Projects Delivery and Assets team on 5832 9700 or email projects@shepparton.vic.gov.au
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