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The Property Tribune

With an aim of creating a benchmark project that leaves a positive legacy, Orana by Balcon Group has been designed with sustainability and longevity in mind.

Once complete the project will include over 4,000 new homes, making it the largest masterplanned community in the City of Casey in Victoria, a factor that heightens the impact this project will have on the local community.

“A project of this scale will have a profound influence on the lives of many people and it is critical that Orana becomes a benchmark project with a positive legacy – both in terms of its environmental performance and the strength of the new community it supports,” Balcon Group General Manager Jason Shaw said.

Mr Shaw said Balcon Group takes responsibility for sustainability very seriously and that is why they chose to certify Orana under EnviroDevelopment, with the project ultimately achieving a 6 leaf certification.

This article was republished by The Property Tribune having been originally written for UDIA WA’s The Urbanist magazine. To read the full article, click here.

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