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campbelltownlive • work • play • investThe formal recognition of Campbelltown/Macarthur as a Regional City Centre places Campbelltown City at the forefront of south west Sydney’s long term future growth and investment
Campbelltown City Council sees
Campbelltown as
the ENGINE of the south west.
It’s self sustaining in the sense that it has a large shopping centre, it has a university, it has a major hospital, it has beautiful recreational opportunities and a fantastic arts centre, so it’s the perfect place for people to invest.
Part of what we are trying to do as a Council is to reduce the red tape that we have as an organisation, so that we can work with investors and developers and all the major stakeholders to have easy access to help us grow.
Once upon a time, Campbelltown was chosen merely for the fact that it was affordable, where as now people are choosing it for
Lindy Deitz Acting General Manager Campbelltown City Council
the beauty and the attractions it has to offer.
Campbelltown is located 45km from Sydney CBD and less than 30 minutes from Sydney International Airport.
Campbelltown has enormous connectivity, with
direct road and rail transport links to
INTERNATIONALAIRPORT CANBERRASYDNEY
CBDMELBOURNE
South West Sydney Growth Centre
Campbelltown
Macarthur
Macquarie Fields
M31/M5/M7 Northbound
M31 Southbound
Sydney toMelbourne
rail line
RegionalCity Centre
Western Sydney Universityand TAFE
Campbelltown CampusCampbelltown Privateand Public Hospitals
Regional retail andentertainment precinct
Ingleburn
Minto
Leumeah
712km of local roads,
growing at 3km per year
CampbelltownSports Stadium
Glenfield - Transport hub
Major industrialcentres
More than50 schools
More than 340 parks and
reserves
The heart of south west Sydney
and the capital of the Macarthur region
$1.8 billion worth of
communityinfrastructure
assets
1 in 5 people in Greater Sydneywill live in the south west by 2031
51.6% 51.6% of residentsare aged 34 and under
Campbelltownis one of the
10 largest local government authorities
in NSW
TOP 10
312 squarekilometres
The CampbelltownLocal GovernmentArea covers
POPULATIONMore than 156,000 peopleacross 37 suburbs
26%+More than 26% of the city’s population were born overseas
FAST FACTS
direct road and rail transport links to
2011/12
2012/13
2013/14
2015 >
765 817 848 1150
DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS
Campbelltown LGA Gross Regional Product
was estimated at $5.27B in 2014
People chose to live in Campbelltown now because there is opportunity.
It is one of the
With migration brings employment, employment opportunities, and housing. With that, comes development opportunities and also economic opportunities.
and the thing is, it is continually planning to grow and expand.
Tony MurdoccaDirector BTCMinto Marketplace
highest GROWTH corridors, Australia wide.
Campbelltown is a great place to INVEST,
When we chose to reinvest in NSW four years ago, we gave due consideration in who to invest with and Campbelltown was ultimately the council we chose. They don’t want to just approve something for approval’s sake, they want to make sure that
will use it, the COMMUNITYvalue it and benefit from it.Campbelltown has a really strong population base that is growing at a very good rate. You’ve got
and really partners with you to deliver those, and you’ve got infrastructure and investment, more broadly, that is supporting continued investment.
Steve BarlowNSW Regional Manager Residential DevelopmentStockland
a council that supports quality projects,
Working towards the development of this new fantastic building at the Campbelltown Hospital site which will be our new clinical school has been
and the enthusiasm from Campbelltown City Council has been truly amazing. I’ve sat in on meetings where people have said ‘that’s not possible’ or ‘that’s not policy’ and within 30 seconds, someone out here will say
We want the adventurers here, we want the Christopher Columbuses who want to go out and give it a try, try something new, work with the community around its needs, and because much of what we do has been led by what the community want,
Professor Annemarie HennessyDean, School of MedicineWestern Sydney University, Campbelltown campus
a wonderful partnership,
‘well, it is now’.
I don’t think we can go wrong.
The location here is
because it allows for corporates and other organisations to co-locate with
Wayne CamenzuliManaging DirectorCapital Syndications
absolutely PERFECTfor business parks,
two primary education centres.
Campbelltown Hospital is a
providing a range of services including cardiology, oncology, maternity, paediatrics, gynaecology, respiratory and stroke medicine, neurology, surgery and emergency medicine, aged-care services and more.
The hospital is undergoing
including the construction of a new acute services building housing inpatient wards, ambulatory, outpatient and allied health services, pathology and clinical information.
Existing buildings will also be upgraded and reconfigured to expand the emergency department, paediatric outpatients, birthing suite and maternity areas.
The hospital, equipped with the latest medical technology and working in partnership with the
significant enhancements
Western Sydney University Clinical School,
contemporary healthcare facility,
will attract a high-quality, specialised clinical workforce and ensure the continued training of home-grown doctors for south west Sydney.
Western Sydney University is ranked in the
and is rated 5 stars in the QS world university rankings for facilities, inclusiveness, innovation and teaching.
The 2012 national report on Excellence in Research for Australia ranks more than 70% of the university’s research as world class or better. The university is one of Australia’s fastest growing, with and rapidly expanding international links.
Western Sydney University, Campbelltown campus is the
The campus is home to the National Institute of Complementary Medicine and the School of Medicine.
top 2% of universities worldwide,
world-leading expertise
designated Integrated Health Hubof the innovation corridor.
For further information contact:
Jeff Lawrence Director of Strategy, Campbelltown City Council P: (02) 4645 4656 M: 0418 620 555E: [email protected] W: campbelltown.nsw.gov.au