2022 infrastructure grants case studies
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- A Metropolis of Three Cities
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- Bankstown
- Bayside West Precincts
- Burwood, Strathfield and Homebush
- Camellia-Rosehill
- Carter Street
- Cherrybrook Precinct
- Church Street North
- Circular Quay Renewal
- Explorer Street, Eveleigh
- Frenchs Forest
- Greater Parramatta and Olympic Peninsula
- Greater Penrith to Eastern Creek
- Hornsby
- Independent Community Commissioner
- Ingleside
- Macquarie Park
- Narrabri
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- North West Growth Area Implementation Plan
- Alex Avenue
- Box Hill and Box Hill Industrial
- Colebee
- Marsden Park Industrial
- Marsden Park North
- Marsden Park
- North Kellyville
- Riverstone East
- Riverstone Town Centre
- Riverstone West
- Riverstone
- Schofields Town Centre
- Schofields
- Shanes Park
- Tallawong Station
- Townson Road
- West Schofields
- Historical documents
- Northern Beaches Aboriginal Land
- Orchard Hills
- Parramatta CBD
- Penrith Lakes
- Pyrmont Peninsula
- Rhodes
- Riverwood
- Seven Hills
- South Eveleigh Train Workshop
- Telopea
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- Aerotropolis Core, Badgerys Creek and Wianamatta-South Creek precincts
- Agribusiness precinct
- Luddenham Village Interim Strategy
- Master planning in the Aerotropolis
- Northern Gateway precinct
- The planning pathway
- Western Sydney Aerotropolis Development Control Plan
- Western Sydney Aerotropolis Explanation of Intended Effect
- Western Sydney Aerotropolis explained
- Westmead
- Wianamatta South Creek
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- Technical assurance panel
- Urban Design for Regional NSW
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- Artificial Intelligence in NSW Planning
- Assessment reports independent review
- Design guidance
- Environmental Impact Statement guidelines
- Environmental matters
- Faster Local Assessment Grant Program
- Geographic areas
- Sydney Planning Panels
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- Business parks
- Commercial activity and outlook
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- Central Coast Employment Land Precincts Map
- Central Coast Total Employment Lands Map
- Greater Sydney Employment Land Precincts Map
- Greater Sydney Total Zoned Employment Lands Map
- Hunter Metro Region Total Zoned Employment Lands Map
- Hunter Region Total Zoned Employment Lands Map
- Illawarra-Shoalhaven Region Total Zoned Employment Lands Map
- Regional NSW Zoned Employment Lands Map
- Planning performance
- Urban Development Program
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- Advertising and signage
- Alpine resorts
- Building systems circulars
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- Apartment Design Guide
- Better apartments
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- Boarding houses and co‑living housing
- Build-to-rent housing
- Caravan parks, manufactured home estates and moveable dwellings
- Group homes
- In-fill affordable housing
- Retention of existing affordable housing
- Secondary dwellings
- Seniors housing
- Social and affordable housing
- Supportive accommodation and temporary housing
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- Bayside Council’s housing snapshot
- Blacktown Council’s housing snapshot
- Blue Mountains Council’s housing snapshot
- Burwood Council’s housing snapshot
- Camden Council’s housing snapshot
- Campbelltown Council’s housing snapshot
- Canada Bay Council’s housing snapshot
- Canterbury-Bankstown Council’s housing snapshot
- Central Coast Council’s housing snapshot
- Cessnock Council’s housing snapshot
- Cumberland Council’s housing snapshot
- Fairfield Council’s housing snapshot
- Frequently asked questions
- Georges River Council’s housing snapshot
- Hawkesbury Council’s housing snapshot
- Hornsby Council’s housing snapshot
- How we developed the targets
- Hunters Hill Council’s housing snapshot
- Inner West Council’s housing snapshot
- Kiama Council’s housing snapshot
- Ku-ring-gai Council’s housing snapshot
- Lake Macquarie Council’s housing snapshot
- Lane Cove Council’s housing snapshot
- Liverpool Council’s housing snapshot
- Maitland Council’s housing snapshot
- Mosman Council’s housing snapshot
- Newcastle Council’s housing snapshot
- North Sydney Council’s housing snapshot
- Northern Beaches Council’s housing snapshot
- Parramatta Council’s housing snapshot
- Penrith Council’s housing snapshot
- Port Stephens Council’s housing snapshot
- Randwick Council’s housing snapshot
- Ryde Council’s housing snapshot
- Shellharbour Council’s housing snapshot
- Shoalhaven Council’s housing snapshot
- Strathfield Council’s housing snapshot
- Sutherland Council’s housing snapshot
- Sydney Council’s housing snapshot
- The Hills Council’s housing snapshot
- Waverley Council’s housing snapshot
- Willoughby Council’s housing snapshot
- Wollondilly Council’s housing snapshot
- Wollongong Council’s housing snapshot
- Woollahra Council’s housing snapshot
- Inland Code
- Social housing
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- A sensory explosion
- Bowraville Children’s Playspace
- Civic Park Playspace, Warragamba
- Cook Reserve Playspace
- Livvi’s Place, Wagga Wagga
- Livvi’s Place, Warragamba
- Lot Stafford Playspace
- Masterplanned communities
- Melaleuca Village Lake Playspace
- Muston Park Playspace
- St Peters Fences Playspace
- Ten simple tips for more inclusive playspaces
- Town Beach Playspace
- Tumbalong Park Playspace
- Waitara Park Playspace
- Wild Play Garden
- Everyone Can Play grant
- Our principles
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- Synthetic turf study
- NSW regional outdoor survey
- The Greater Sydney Outdoors Study
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- News
The following case studies detail projects completed in 2022 that we have helped fund from across NSW.
The NSW Government’s funding supports our councils and the industry to address growing housing needs of the local community.
Sturt Park, Telopea
In 2021, The City of Parramatta was allocated $4 million to revitalise Sturt Park in Telopea under the Precinct Support Scheme. Construction on the project was completed in 2022 to deliver the community a state-of-the-art recreation facility amid beautiful surrounds to play and relax in.
The upgrades featured:
- new playground equipment, including Parramatta’s first flying fox
- upgraded skate bowl
- multi-use court
- amphitheatre-style seating
- sheltered picnic areas
- barbeques and toilet facilities.
The revitalised park will support up to 2,250 homes.
"Telopea is undergoing a significant transformation and we are proud to deliver these fantastic park upgrades that will meet the needs of our growing community, now and into the future."
City of Parramatta Lord Mayor Cr Steven Issa
Construction completed in August 2022
Hume Street Park, Crows Nest
In 2020, a $3.5 million grant under the Precinct Support Scheme was provided to North Sydney Council, as part of the jointly funded $20 million Hume Street Park Expansion project.
The first stage of the project is complete, giving the Crows Nest community much more open and green space to enjoy.
The newly-expanded park includes beautifully landscaped gardens, state-of-the-art lighting and extra seating for residents to relax as they immerse themselves in the many features of the revitalised outdoor setting.
The upgrade also incorporates a new pathway from the park to the shops and eateries on Willoughby Road, which will form part of a crucial link from the village to the new Crows Nest Metro Station. When the new Metro Station opens in 2024, around 10,000 people are expected to use the pathways in Hume Street Park during the morning peak alone.
“This project will set the tone for future developments in the area and inspire the incorporation of open space in new designs. This is so important right now as we address the new population growth targets for Crows Nest and St Leonards.” - North Sydney Council Lord Mayor Zoë Baker.
Construction completed in September 2022
Boundary Road, Dubbo
We invested $4 million in the Boundary Road Extension project, South Dubbo, in Round 4 of the Housing Acceleration Fund program. Completed in early 2022, the project included an extension of Boundary Road by 1.9km between Wheelers Lane and Sheraton Road, and construction of new roundabouts, drainage and active transport infrastructure.
The upgraded road provides key transport benefits for the whole Dubbo community as the regional centre continues to grow and thrive. The road will also form a critical piece of the Council’s long-term strategy to develop a Southern distributor road corridor that connects the Mitchell Highway and Blueridge Business Park with Dubbo CBD.
"Data collected over the years demonstrates that a lot of commuters travel east for a variety of reasons, school drop off and pickups, shopping, work plus may other things…this key project will create a strategic link for many commuters but particularly for those travelling between South Dubbo and the Sheraton Road School precinct."
Dubbo Regional Council Mayor Mathew Dickerson
Construction completed in April 2022
Swansea foreshore, Lake Macquarie
We committed $3 million to Lake Macquarie City through the Public Spaces Legacy Program, as part of their $3.5 million project to enhance the Swansea foreshore. The completed project features a new boardwalk through stunning scenery on the western foreshore of Pirrita Island, new art installations and upgraded amenities including viewing platforms, seating and exercise stations for visitors to enjoy.
A new concrete pathway, wayfinding signage and parking spaces will enhance the accessibility of the area.
The project will improve the safety and accessibility of the popular recreation spot for both the community and visitors, giving them the opportunity to experience the scenic views and unique natural environment of the area.
"The enhancements at Swansea foreshore are a major drawcard for residents and tourists alike, with the new boardwalk inviting visitors to explore Pirrita Island and discover uninterrupted views across Lake Macquarie."
Lake Macquarie City Council Recreation and Land Planning Coordinator Stephen Prince
Construction completed November 2022
Balmoral Road Reserve Sports Complex
In Round 1 of the Accelerated Infrastructure Fund, The Hills Shire Council was allocated $17 million to deliver a multi-purpose sporting and recreational facility to meet the needs of a growing population in and around Kellyville.
The completed reserve and sports complex provides fantastic opportunities for sporting participation and outdoor recreation, featuring high quality outdoor spaces such as 4 multi-purpose fields which can be used for cricket, soccer and AFL, 4 tennis courts, 2 multi-use ball courts, and 2 cricket practice nets. It also boasts a playground, shared pedestrian/cycling pathways, picnic areas, a 245-space carpark and three impressive amenity buildings that service different fields and the tennis courts. The reserve will service 2,300 dwellings, ensuring the places people increasingly want to live are supported by the right infrastructure.
"This is a fantastic outcome that has been achieved thanks to both State and Local Governments working together to deliver essential facilities that will benefit our community and grass roots sports. The extra funding boost has enabled Council to deliver Balmoral Road Reserve ahead of schedule, and has also provided hundreds of jobs, which was incredibly important during the COVID-19 pandemic."
Hills Shire Council Mayor Peter Gangemi
Construction completed in July 2022
Glengarrie Road Upgrade, Marsden Park
In Round 1 of the Accelerated Infrastructure Fund, Blacktown City Council was allocated $4 million to upgrade the existing rural road between South Street and Avocet Circuit in Marsden Park to a full-width, sub-arterial road.
The upgrade includes 660 metres of road and drainage, including undergrounding of power and street lighting. The upgraded road will service 17,000 homes in the Marsden Park precinct and connect Marsden Park’s Industrial Precinct with its future residential precinct. This will improve traffic flow and serviceability and reduce peak-hour congestion.
"This funding enables our Council to deliver vital works more quickly, and better manage project budgets to ensure high quality project."
Blacktown City Council Mayor Tony Bleasdale OAM
Construction completed in December 2022