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Community Newsletter - October 2024


Introducing the Bradfield Development Authority

On 1 July 2024, the Western Parkland City Authority became the Bradfield Development Authority (BDA), led by new CEO Ken Morrison (pictured right).

We’re focused on building a stronger future for Western Sydney by delivering Bradfield City Centre and attracting investment to the Western Sydney Aerotropolis.

We look forward to continue to partner with industry, businesses, and the community on this exciting work.

Bradfield City Centre Master Plan approved

In September, Minister for Planning and Public Spaces Paul Scully announced the approval of the Bradfield City Centre Master Plan.

The Master Plan outlines how the city will grow over time, laying the foundations for 10,000 homes, 20,000 jobs, investment opportunities and industry growth, and more than 36 hectares of green open space to be enjoyed by residents, workers and visitors.

It will guide the development of Bradfield City Centre to become a thriving 24/7 ecosystem of culture, creativity, and innovation for years to come.

Check out our animation of the first stage of Bradfield City Centre springing to life!.


Women shaping Bradfield City Centre

Earlier this year we celebrated six women helping to shape Australia’s newest city.

Bringing expertise, talent and passion to their roles, the women – Jodie Vo, Project Manager (BDA), Marybeth Abraham, Cadet Project Officer and Yerin Lee, Student Project Manager (NSW Public Works), Azin Danesh, Senior Contract Administrator and Amanda Bruhn, Construction Cadet (Taylor), and Gina Field, Managing Director (Nepean Regional Security) – work across all areas of delivery at Bradfield City Centre.

Generating new opportunities for women to work in advanced industries like aerospace, defence, advanced manufacturing, medtech and circular economy, Bradfield City Centre will deliver economic empowerment with women given parallel chances to earn, learn and lead.

Read all about it in print and online or watch below


First Building nearing completion

Walls up, roof on, windows installed, and nearing completion!

The First Building – housing industry tenants and Stage 1 of the Advanced Manufacturing Research Facility (AMRF) – is the start of a new industry-led ecosystem to connect and attract local and global industry partners, and nurturing a workforce skilled for the future.

NSWPW STG 08 AMRF 04 Low


Beating heart of Bradfield City Centre

The design for Bradfield City Centre’s impressive Central Park – a beautiful, sustainable landmark city space - was unveiled in July.

A major asset for Western Sydney, residents and visitors to Bradfield City Centre will enjoy the world-class 2-hectare open space that will be the main civic, gathering place and welcoming point for visitors as they step off the short metro ride from the new 24/7 Western Sydney International airport.

Central Park was Designed with Country and will be a beautiful, functional space to gather, play, rest, and connect to nature, providing a natural backdrop for arts and cultural events.

Due to open alongside the Bradfield Metro Station, it is part of more than 36 hectares of stunning open space planned for Bradfield City Centre.

Central Park features:

Central Park features:

  • Iconic Skyring installation celebrating Sky Country
  • Gathering Ground for community and cultural events, with a capacity of more than 5,000 people
  • More than 570 mature trees and 73,000 native plants
  • Interwoven Heart featuring Dharug weaving and woven play to enhance exploration, play, education, shade and celebration of First Nations culture


First land release progressing

Following an earlier expression of interest process, a shortlist of leading developers have now been invited to progress their proposals to develop Superlot 1.

Set across 4.8 hectares, Superlot 1 will provide 1,000 new homes, as well as commercial, education, research, hotel, retail, and hospitality facilities.

Located a short walk from the future Bradfield Metro Station and Central Park, people living and working in Superlot 1 will have transport options available to them from day one.

Artist render of open space and surrounding buildings at ground level in Superlot 1


The AMRF steals the show at Australian Manufacturing Week

The Advanced Manufacturing Research Facility (AMRF) team showcased some of the exciting technology that will be available to businesses of all sizes at Australian Manufacturing Week.

Visitors spoke with our in-house industry experts and watched live demonstrations of the DMG Mori Multi-Axis Turn-Mill, a precision machine destined for the First Building in Bradfield City Centre.

The AMRF will play an important role in the growth of advanced manufacturing in NSW, helping local manufacturers to unlock global opportunities, scale up and create more high-value jobs for the people of Western Sydney.


Accelerate your career in just 40 hours

Want to upskill for the jobs of tomorrow in key industries such as advanced manufacturing, aerospace, defence, pharmaceutical manufacturing, freight logistics and agribusiness?

Our Industry Skills Accelerator (ISA) micro-credential program features targeted 40-hour training courses to build the knowledge, skills and experience employers need.

Backed by NSW Government and delivered by leading education providers, ISA micro-credentials are developed by industry professionals, for industry professionals.

Courses are affordable and flexible, helping you to prepare for the jobs of tomorrow.

Enrol today! Learn more about ISA micro-credentials currently enrolling, including:

Change Management for Sustainability in Industry

Learn the skills needed to implement sustainable practices in the workplace through effective change management. The course is structured into nine modules, covering a range of topics from the basics of sustainability to advanced change management techniques.

Click here for more information about Change Management for Sustainability in Industry
 

Awareness of Sustainable Practice Opportunities

Provides an overview of sustainable practices, enabling learners to make informed decisions and drive sustainability initiatives within their organisations and equip learners with the knowledge, confidence, and critical thinking skills necessary to identify, assess, and implement sustainable practices in various industries.

Click here for more information about Awareness of Sustainable Practice Opportunities 

Visit our course catalogue page for our full micro-credential offering

We recently spoke with Daria, a Clinical Product Specialist who completed two micro-credential courses.

Can you tell us about your background?

My role is a combination of sales and technical support. It involves training and assisting medical staff on the use of a medical device before and during live surgery.

The micro-credential opened the door for me to a new field that I never considered for myself, which is a pharmaceutical field. I can definitely see myself now potentially applying all the skills that I've learned in the future.

How have you benefitted from completing the micro-credentials?

You can see real, tangible benefits out of it. It was very well structured, highly engaging, and I didn't have to spend hours on training and preparing and learning, because it was very condensed with content course, with a slow progression from basic to more advanced concepts.

What we got is a great combination of theory components, combined with a practical task under the guidance of the course facilitators and professors.

What advice would you give to someone wanting to enrol in an ISA micro-credential?

I think it's an incredible opportunity. Halfway through my course, I found it so useful and valuable, that I enrolled into the Practical Foundations of Biology. I found that everything I learned before in my first micro-credential actually complements very well, and I can build upon that knowledge as I keep going. So, you might start with one course and end up with a few.


Deadly Arts on display

Four Indigenous artworks on easels in a corporate foyer

To mark National Reconciliation Week 2024, we partnered with Nepean Creative and Performing Arts High School to display artworks created by the talented students in the Deadly Arts program.

The program provides an opportunity for students to connect with their cultural identity and ancestral connections through art.

The exhibition highlighted the diverse and vibrant array of Deadly Arts practiced within the school, nurturing a deeper connection to culture and heritage within our community.

Thank you to all the students who created these amazing artworks for the community to enjoy!

four deadly arts students holding their artworks


Out and about with the community

We love getting amongst the community and chatting about all things Bradfield City Centre and the Aerotropolis.

In August, our stall was a hive of activity across two days at the Penrith Show.

We were flying high in June at the Western Sydney International (WSI) Airport Community Open Day, chatting to hundreds of visitors across the day.

In May, we joined NSW Government agencies and local councils at Bringelly Community Hall to talk to community members about projects and works underway near them.

If you see us out and about at event, please come say hi to the team and learn more about the exciting work underway at Bradfield City Centre.

BDA team at WSI airport open day

BDA at community open day


Construction update

Development at Bradfield City Centre continues to forge ahead. Civil works are currently underway across the site until 2025, building roads and delivering in ground services to support future development.

Want to know what’s happening on site? Visit our website for all the latest onsite notices and information.

Read transcript

[Beginning of recorded material]

Tim Hutchison

As you can see, developments forging ahead at Bradfield City Centre with the civil enabling works underway.

Craig Hardy

So we're in the middle of our bulk earthwork stage at the moment - so we're doing cut to fill, finishing off stripping, forming up basins and starting to build roads. We'll move over 150,000 cubic metres of earth over here on this project. We've been placing over 20,000 ton of sandstone. We're installing water reuse rain gardens to capture storm water runoff and reuse that for irrigation and landscaping.

Tim Hutchison

In-ground services are going in at the moment with sewer and storm water getting laid. We'll follow with portable water, electrical, and telecommunications. These services will allow development of future superlot land releases.

Tony Laba

I'm proud to be a part of building the first city in 100 years Bradfield City. It's close to my community and yeah it looks like we're just moving dirt, but we're really we're building a future for families.

Tim Hutchison

An urban development project of this size brings economic benefits to the Western Sydney Region from day one.

[End of recorded material]

Across the Aerotropolis

There are a number of major infrastructure projects underway in the Western Sydney Aerotropolis. If you have any questions or need to contact a particular project, use the reference below for the right project contact details.
 

Bradfield City Centre – BDA 
Tel: 1800 312 999 
Email: [email protected] 
Web: nsw.gov.au/bradfield-development-authority   

Sydney Metro – Western Sydney Airport

Tel: 1800 717 703
Email: [email protected]
Web: sydneymetro.info/westernsydneyairportline

Western Sydney International Airport

Tel: 1800 972 972
Email: [email protected]
Web: westernsydney.com.au

Western Sydney International Airport Experience Centre

100 Eaton Rd
Luddenham, NSW 2745
Web: westernsydney.com.au/your-airport/experience-centre

Sydney Water

Tel: 1800 064 127
Web: sydneywatertalk.com.au/uppersouthcreek
Email: [email protected]

Transport for NSW – M12 Motorway

Tel: 1800 517 155
Email: [email protected]
Web: nswroads.work/m12

Department of Planning and Environment

Tel: 1300 420 596 (between 9am–5pm, Monday–Friday) - and ask for the Western Sydney Aerotropolis team
Email: [email protected]
Web: planning.nsw.gov.au

Transport for NSW – roads and car park projects

T: 1800 684 490 | 1800 775 465 (emergency 24/7)
E: [email protected]
W: transport.nsw.gov.au/projects