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Infrastructure funding

Infrastructure improves our quality of life, making our cities and regions better places to live

Artist impression of Wilton with people cycling and walking in shared spaces.

Creating better spaces

The funding and delivery of infrastructure forms a key part of planning for local communities. Providing the correct infrastructure in the right place at the right time supports the continued delivery of new homes and jobs throughout NSW.

Overbridge in Kellyville, North-West Sydney, NSW. Credit: NSW Department of Planning and Environment / Adam Hollingworth

The Accelerated Infrastructure Fund is providing $515 million to deliver infrastructure to enable housing and jobs in high growth areas of Greater Sydney.

Richmond Road Upgrade. Marsden Park, Sydney, NSW. Credit: NSW Department of Planning and Environment / Heath Bennett

A $1.29 billion fund reserved for the delivery of infrastructure that accelerates the delivery of new housing across NSW.

Children playing at a playground.

Annual summaries of infrastructure investment to deliver new homes and great places for people to live across the state.

Family time at Peace Park, Ashbury, Sydney. Credit: NSW Department of Planning and Environment / Salty Dingo

A grant scheme to assist councils with the cost of new infrastructure by funding 50% of the interest paid on borrowings related to infrastructure.

Artist's impression of a new cycleway and walkway.

The program commits grant funding to councils in Greater Sydney and the Central Coast to upgrade regional open space.

Aerial view of NSW community and infrastructure.

A $30 million program to help deliver development infrastructure and open space to support new housing supply.

Artist's impression of open space in the Parramatta Road corridor.

A $198 million initiative to improve public space surrounding the Parramatta Road Corridor.

View of park with pathways near water and cityscape in background. Credit: City of Canada Bay

A $85 million scheme to assist councils in the delivery of local open space infrastructure within planned precincts.

A man and woman walk through Arncliffe Park, Arncliffe, NSW. Credit: NSW Department of Planning and Environment / Adam Hollingworth

The department collects infrastructure contributions within designated areas to help und the delivery of key metro and regional infrastructure.

New building under construction at Sydney Business Park. Marsden Park, Sydney, NSW. Credit: NSW Department of Planning and Environment / Don Fuchs

An agreement between the minister and a developer to help fund the state infrastructure needed for the development.