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Tag Archives: Western Sydney
The Strategic Week (no. 5, Thursday 21 January 2016) – the week in governance, planning, infrastructure and transport
Governance IPART seeks to reduce regulatory burden on NSW councils… The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) is seeking feedback on 49 recommendations to reduce the regulatory burdens that the NSW Government imposes on local government contained in a just-released draft … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Governance, Growth, Infrastructure, Local Government, Planning, Public Transport, Sydney metro area, The Strategic Week, Transport, Western Sydney
Tagged Environment, Federal Government, governance, Growth, Infrastructure, light rail, Local Government, metro, Rail, State Government, Strategic Planning, Sydney metro area, Ticketing, 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. 3, Friday 18 December 2015) – the week in governance, planning, infrastructure and transport
Introduction Because of today’s announcement of the NSW local government mergers this edition of “The Strategic Week” is being released a day later than usual and the lead item on the mergers is also longer than normal. There is also … Continue reading
Posted in Governance, Growth, Infrastructure, Local Government, Planning, Public Transport, Regions, ROCs, Sydney metro area, Transport, Western Sydney
Tagged Airport, Badgerys Creek, Federal Government, governance, Infrastructure, light rail, Local Government, metro, Rail, Regional governance, regions, ROCs, State Government, Strategic Planning, Sydney metro area, Transport, Western Sydney
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The Strategic Week (no. 2, Thursday 10 December 2015) – the week in governance, planning, infrastructure and transport
Before we begin, a thank-you to all the people who read, liked, shared and commented on the inaugural edition of The Strategic Week – and especially to those who gave me detailed and instructive feedback. Your responses are all greatly … Continue reading
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
Sydney Metro plans updated – but key station location still unresolved
The State Government’s release of the Sydney Metro City and Southwest Project Update has flagged some key changes with interesting implications both for transport and urban planning in Sydney, though it hasn’t resolved the key issue of which alignment and … Continue reading
Posted in Sydney metro area, Transport, Western Sydney
Tagged Infrastructure, Rail, Strategic Planning, Sydney metro area, Transport, Western Sydney
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Getting around Sydney: why orbital public transport matters – part 2
As I indicated in my last article, dedicated orbital public transport corridors are critical to link residential areas and employment centres outside Sydney’s CBD. Some of these corridors are in place and others will be developed over the next ten … Continue reading
Greater Macarthur Land Release – many questions but few answers
The recent announcement by the State Government of the release of 7,700-hectares of land south of Campbelltown at Menangle Park, Mount Gilead and Wilton Junction with up to 35,000 new homes is surprisingly short on detail. A five-page preliminary land … Continue reading
Hazelbrook Station – “beautification” over accessibility
In my last post I looked at the “bridges to nowhere” on the Blue Mountains railway line – the new pedestrian bridges built as part of the recently completed widening of the Great Western Highway, especially in the mid-mountains. These have all been … Continue reading
The Blue Mountains’ “bridges to nowhere”
Imagine for a moment that you are able-bodied and healthy person out for a walk and you encounter a major barrier on your trip. Luckily there is an impressive-looking new bridge nearby. You can access and walk over it easily, … Continue reading
Posted in Public Transport, Transport
Tagged Equity, Infrastructure, Rail, Transport, Western Sydney
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