Special activation precincts (SAPs) bring together planning and investment support services to deliver industrial and commercial infrastructure in 6 dedicated areas of regional NSW.
The services allow businesses to establish and grow with confidence, providing more local jobs and driving economic growth.
The creation of special activation precincts is part of the NSW Government’s 20-year economic vision for regional NSW and will be delivered as part of the $4.2 billion Snowy Hydro legacy fund.
The precinct will foster a business hub specialising in agribusiness, logistics and food processing.
This precinct will capitalise on the inland rail, Narrabri–West Walgett Line and Narrabri northern NSW inland port.
The precinct capitalises on the inland rail project, bringing new businesses to the area and jobs in freight and logistics.
The State Environmental Planning Policy (Precincts-Regional) 2021 (precincts–regional SEPP) provides the framework for special activation precincts.
The precinct will become a year-round tourism destination and the alpine capital of Australia.
The precinct capitalises on the inland rail project, bringing manufacturing, agribusiness, and freight and logistics to the area.
The precinct will capitalise on the presence of Royal Australian Air Force Base Williamtown and Newcastle Airport.