The Albanese Labor Government is building Australia’s future and boosting New South Wales’ housing supply by investing more than $182 million in critical infrastructure that will unlock more than 25,000 new homes across the state.
Nine projects will be allocated funding through the Albanese Government’s Housing Support Program to fast-track housing in regional and metropolitan growth areas.
Funding will be used on enabling infrastructure works such as roads, sewage and water, and to support new homes with connections to transport links and public open spaces.
More than 14,700 homes will be unlocked in Parramatta with a $10.1 million investment in the city’s Civic Link project – a “green spine” and activated pedestrian connection from Parramatta Square to the Parramatta River.
This funding will go towards Civic Block 3, which will deliver a new green space along Horwood Place and link new homes with essential public transport connections via rail, light rail and the future Sydney Metro West.
Other New South Wales projects receiving funding include:
This funding follows $304.3 million already allocated to New South Wales for enabling infrastructure and social housing across the state as well as $22.3 million delivered to fast-track planning capability.
This is part of the Albanese Government’s $32 billion Homes for Australia Plan, an ambitious national target of building 1.2 million new, well-located homes over the next 5 years.
As at 22 January 2025