New South Wales Government Launches Investment Drive for Bradfield Aerotropolis
2026-04-22 10:06
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The New South Wales Government in Australia has recently launched a promotion campaign titled "Building for the Future" to attract businesses and investors to the Bradfield Aerotropolis in Western Sydney. This campaign highlights the area's strengths as a hub for innovative business models, emphasizing its convenient access to local labor, proximity to the Western Sydney International Airport, and advanced manufacturing-ready facilities.

Paul Scully, Minister for Planning and Public Spaces in New South Wales, stated: "Bradfield is officially open for business, located at the gateway to the new Western Sydney International Airport, offering unique advantages for innovative and advanced industries seeking a base." He added: "This is a significant milestone for Bradfield and a great opportunity for new industries to establish themselves in a new globally connected city that is steadily becoming a hub for future-facing industries."

The Bradfield City Centre spans 114 hectares and is backed by over AU$1 billion in state government funding. It is projected to include up to 10,000 new homes and create 20,000 direct jobs. The first stage of civil works was completed this February, encompassing 4 kilometers of new roads, 8 kilometers of pedestrian and cycle paths, on-street parking, transport interchanges at Bradfield Metro Station, and underground services such as water and electricity.

Prue Car, Deputy Premier of New South Wales and Minister for Western Sydney, noted that this campaign is part of the government's commitment to supporting industry, streamlining processes, and creating new jobs in Western Sydney. She said: "Bradfield City Centre is at the heart of this work. As the Aerotropolis develops, we have the opportunity to forge new pathways for jobs, education, and infrastructure in the community." The second stage of civil works commenced at the end of last year and is planned to continue until 2026.

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