Grand Bondi Junction
The Grand Bondi Junction is an active, mixed-use development that meets the high-density commercial and low-rise residential needs of the area.

Revitalised Lake Parramatta opening for summer after $1.4 million upgrade
Idyllic Western Sydney swimming spot Lake Parramatta will reopen this weekend for the summer season complete with its own beach, after the Minns Labor Government funded a $1.4 million upgrade.

Penrith Beach is back for another summer of fun
Back and better than ever, Penrith Beach is opening today for another summer of fun for Western Sydney.

Free festive activities spreading Christmas cheer across NSW public spaces
The spirit of Christmas is set to light up our world class public spaces, with free festive activities for the whole family to enjoy this December at no cost.

Carss Bush Park Foreshore Naturalisation
Carss Bush Park is a public reserve that provides a scenic recreational space with great amenity. The park has local heritage significance and includes Carss Cottage, which is a state heritage listed item.

Low- and mid-rise housing patterns
Government Architect NSW has engaged architects to deliver innovative and affordable housing pattern designs for the people of NSW.

Arkadia Apartments
Arkadia is one of the largest recycled brick buildings in Australia. The development has been carefully integrated into the surrounding streets in a way that enhances the neighbourhood while offering a compelling model for urban living.

Inkmakers Place
Inkmakers Place consists of 9 terrace houses in a garden setting. Inspiration from antiquity and the Middle East has created a green oasis within an inner suburb of Sydney.

The Bowery Willoughby
The Bowery continues the legacy of well-crafted brick structures in Willoughby while providing commercial and residential spaces in the area's first mixed-used development.

Roseville Pavilions
Roseville Pavilions is made up of 32 apartments. The design of this development respects the land’s natural contours and preserves the native trees.
