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Category Archives: Airport
Media follow-up to my series on Sydney’s incompatible metros
Both the Sydney Morning Herald and the ABC have followed up some of the issues raised in my two-part series on the way that decisions of the previous NSW state government have ensured that Sydney Metro will be far from … Continue reading
Whatever the NSW election result, metros are the winner
As I write this post on the eve of the 2023 NSW state election, the major parties are neck-and-neck in the opinion polls. I’m not going to attempt to pick the result but there is already one clear winner, at … Continue reading
Sydney: why have one metro system when you can have two (or more)? Part 1
The second week of January 2023 featured extensive media coverage in the Sydney Morning Herald about the Sydney Metro. It’s unclear what triggered this, apart from the opening of the next stage of Metro City and Southwest from Chatswood to … Continue reading
Western Sydney and the City Deal: a precursor to metropolitan governance reform?
Recently, along with three other authors from Commonwealth countries, I was asked by the editors of the Commonwealth Journal of Local Governance to prepare a short “perspective” on issues and trends in metropolitan governance in response to a paper by … Continue reading
Back to the Future? – Sydney Region Plan and Transport Strategy (part 1)
For anyone who has been involved with metropolitan planning in Sydney for any length of time there is a whiff of familiarity surrounding the release by the Greater Sydney Commission and Transport for NSW of a suite of documents outlining … Continue reading
Posted in Airport, Growth, Planning, Public Transport, Sydney metro area, Transport
Tagged Airport, Badgerys Creek, Growth, Infrastructure, metro, Rail, Strategic Planning, Sydney metro area, Transport, Western Sydney
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The Strategic Week (no. 13, Friday 18 March 2016) – the week in governance, planning, infrastructure and transport
Top of the Week PM links innovation, a new cities agenda and Western Sydney plans… While the Prime Minister’s comments during the Lachlan Macquarie Lecture at the recent Out There summit on the possibility that a rail link to the … Continue reading
Posted in Airport, Employment, Governance, Infrastructure, Local Government, Planning, Population, Public Transport, Sydney metro area, The Strategic Week, Transport, Western Sydney
Tagged Badgerys Creek, Federal Government, governance, Growth, Infrastructure, light rail, Local Government, metro, Rail, State Government, Strategic Planning, Sydney metro area, Transport, Western Sydney
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The Strategic Week (no. 12, Friday 11 March 2016) – the week in governance, planning, infrastructure and transport
This edition of The Strategic Week was delayed in part to incorporate some aspects of the Prime Minister’s media comments and address to a Western Sydney summit on Friday. This will be discussed in further detail in the next edition … Continue reading
Posted in Airport, Governance, Growth, Infrastructure, Local Government, Planning, Public Transport, Sydney metro area, The Strategic Week, Transport, Western Sydney
Tagged Airport, Federal Government, governance, Growth, Infrastructure, light rail, Local Government, metro, Rail, State Government, Strategic Planning, Sydney metro area, Transport, Western Sydney
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The Strategic Week (no. 4, Friday 15 January 2016) – the week in governance, planning, infrastructure and transport
Welcome to the first edition of The Strategic Week for 2016 – and apologies for the delay in this edition which was meant to appear last week. This edition also covers the period since the appearance of TSW 3 on … Continue reading
Posted in Airport, Environment, Growth, Infrastructure, Local Government, Planning, Public Transport, The Strategic Week, Transport, Western Sydney
Tagged Airport, Badgerys Creek, Federal Government, governance, Infrastructure, light rail, Local Government, Rail, State Government, Strategic Planning, Sydney metro area, Ticketing, Transport, Western Sydney
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The Strategic Week (no. 1, Thursday 3 December 2015) – the week in governance, planning, infrastructure and transport
Welcome to the first edition of “the Strategic Week” Welcome to the first edition of a new service on the StrategicMatters blog – the Strategic Week, a short summary of the some of the week’s key developments in governance, planning, infrastructure and … Continue reading
The second Sydney airport – dead, or just resting? (part 4: final)
With media reports that a Federal Government announcement about a second airport for Sydney at Badgerys Creek is eminent, this is an appropriate time for me to complete my series of posts about the proposal. As with my previous posts … Continue reading
Posted in Airport, Infrastructure, Transport
Tagged Airport, Badgerys Creek, Infrastructure, regions, Transport, Western Sydney
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