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NSW LGA Suburbs
NSW LGA Suburbs Abbotsbury Airds Ambarvale Annangrove Arcadia Ashcroft Asquith Austral Badgerys Creek Bankstown Bankstown Aerodrome Bardia Bass Hill Baulkham Hills Beaumont Hills Beecroft Bella Vista Bellevue Hill Berowra Berowra Heights Berowra Waters Berrilee Birrong Blair Athol Blairmount Bobbin Head Bonnyrigg Bonnyrigg Heights Bossley Park Bow Bowing Box Hill Bradbury Bringelly Brooklyn Busby Cabramatta Cabramatta West Camellia Campbelltown Canley Heights Canley Vale Canoelands Carlingford Carlingford Carnes Hill Carramar Cartwright 26/8/2020 Castle Hill Casula Cattai Cecil Hills Cecil Park Centennial Park Cheltenham Cherrybrook Chester Hill Chipping Norton Chullora Claymore Clyde Condell Park Constitution Hill Cowan Dangar Island Darling Point Darlinghurst Denham Court Double Bay Dundas Dundas Valley Dural Eagle Vale East Hills Eastwood Edensor Park Edgecliff Edmondson Park Edmondson Park (South) Elizabeth Bay Englorie Park Epping Ermington Eschol Park Fairfield Fairfield East Fairfield Heights Fairfield West Fiddletown Fiddletown Fishermans Point Forest Glen Galston Galston Georges Hall Gilead 26/8/2020 Glen Alpine Glenfield Glenhaven Glenorie Glenwood Granville Green Valley Greenacre Greendale Greenfield Park Guildford Hammondville Harris Park Heckenberg Hinchinbrook Holsworthy Hookhams Corner Horningsea Park Hornsby Hornsby Heights Horsley Park Hoxton Park Ingleburn Kearns Kellyville Kemps Creek Kenthurst Kentlyn Lansdowne Lansvale Laughtondale Leets Vale Leightonfield Leppington Leumeah Lidcombe Liverpool Long Point Lower Portland -
Intermodal Logistics Centre at Enfield Environmental Assessment
Intermodal Logistics Centre at Enfield Environmental Assessment CHAPTER 8 RAIL TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORT October 2005 Chapter 8 Rail Traffic and Transport Contents 8. Rail Traffic and Transport 8-1 8.1 Existing Freight Rail Network 8-1 8.1.1 Freight Rail Network 8-1 8.1.2 Metropolitan Intermodal Terminals 8-1 8.1.3 Port Botany to Enfield Rail Line 8-3 8.2 Rail Access 8-3 8.2.1 Rail Access to Enfield Intermodal Logistics Centre 8-3 8.2.2 Role of RailCorp and Australian Rail Track Corporation 8-3 8.2.3 Achieving Rail Mode Share 8-3 8.2.4 Proposed Rail Infrastructure Enhancements 8-4 8.3 Rail Traffic and Transport Issues 8-4 8.3.1 Freight Rail Throughput 8-4 8.3.2 Freight Rail Movements 8-5 8.3.3 Freight Rail Capacity 8-6 8.4 Construction Issues 8-6 8.5 Mitigation Measures 8-6 8.5.1 Construction 8-6 8.5.2 Operation 8-7 8.6 Conclusions 8-7 SINCLAIR KNIGHT MERZ SYDNEY PORTS CORPORATION PAGE i Chapter 8 Rail Traffic and Transport 8. Rail Traffic and Transport This chapter addresses issues associated with the operation of the existing freight rail connection between Port Botany and the proposed Intermodal Logistics Centre (ILC) site at Enfield. It considers issues raised by the Director-General relating to the forecast numbers of train movements on the rail line, the Inteplan Rail Simulation Study and the integration of the forecast freight train numbers with the operation of the rest of the rail network. -
Housing in the City Plan 2036 Kings Bay
Sydney Olympic Park Housing in The City Plan 2036 Kings Bay Harbour CBD Leightonfield Yana Badu Cooks River Chester Hill Sefton Duck River Wetlands Cooks River Mirrambeena Chullora Regional Park Canterbury Hume Hwy Racecourse Yagoona Greenacre Hurlstone Park Campsie Canterbury Bankstown Belmore Cooks River Sydenham Aviation and Bankstown Lakemba Liverpool Henry Lawson Dr Technology Earlwood Precinct Wiley Park Punchbowl Wolli Creek Regional Park Georges River Milperra M5 Motorway Wolli Creek Salt Pan Kingsgrove Creek Regional Deepwater Park Park and Kelso Narwee Parklands Riverwood Revesby Padstow City centre housing Sydney Metro interchange underground Panania Town centre housing Sydney Metro station underground Shop top in local centre KogarahFuture Sydney Metro station underground East Hills Shop top in village centre Alternative Sydney Metro interchange Shop top smallHurstville village and neighbourhood Existing train stations centre Existing train line Local centre potential for housing growth Regional parklands Georges River Village centre potential for housing growth National Park Rivers and tributaries Low scale residential Special character areas Georges River 68 CONNECTIVE CITY 2036 LOCAL STRATEGIC PLANNING STATEMENT | For exhibition not Council policy Sydney Olympic Park Planning for the City centre will provide high rise buildings, in order to increase density and support an increase in quality commercial and local services. Evolution 6 Kings Bay Urban and Suburban Places, HarbourHousing CBD the City Leightonfield Yana Badu -
Parramatta, Bankstown and Liverpool Bus Network Map
Parramatta, Bankstown and Liverpool bus network map 123 45678 NORTH Parramatta Inset A Parramatta A 906 909 Macquarie St 907 M91 Parramatta Station Train towards M92 Station St Carlingford Parkes St Argyle St 909 Diagrammatic Map M92 Westfield Parramatta Una St Valentine Av Not to Scale Train towards Campbell St Richmond, Penrith, e 906 Lithgow & Bathurst Hassall St Great Western Hwy Church St Parramatta Rosehill Wigram St Inset Proudly operated by Rosehill 909 Gardens 907 Parramatta Harris St Transdev NSW Harris Racecourse M91 Rosehill Cowper St 906 Park Station Allen St James Ruse Dr 907 Train towards M91 Harris Park Epping, Hornsby, B M92 B Station Central Coast & Alfred St Auburn Home Newcastle Good St Sydney Parramatta Rd Mega Mall Silverwater Granville Olympic Station M4 Mw Railway Pde Parramatta Rd Park Concord West Bold St Station Pitt St y Milton St Granville S2 Olympic Park Clyde Station Merrylands William St Neil St Station Silverwater Rd Stockland Merrylands M 909 o Granville m Granville M92 b TAFE Merrylands 908 ri St Auburn Merrylands M91 Lidcombe Louis St The Avenue Station Queen SouthSt Pde Power Auburn Fairfield Inset Rd Centre Manchester Rd n Station o Arida Centre i St Hilliers Rd Woolworths Stat North Strathfield Lisgar St Mona St St Josephs The Horsle 911 Auburn John St Station C Hospital C 906 S3 Station St Mary St Boorea St Neeta City 908 908 Queen St Olympic Dr y Dr 906 S3 Nelson St Shopping Woodville Rd Oxford St S2 M92 SmartCentr St e Beatrice St Alan St Lidcombe Guildford 907 Strathfield Shopping Lidcombe St -
Canterbury-Bankstown Employment Lands Strategy 61 of 252
CANTERBURY BANKSTOWN Draft Employment Lands Strategy February 2020 Contents 1.0 Executive summary ................................................................................... 13 Introduction .................................................................................................................. 13 Strategic policy context ................................................................................................. 13 Economic indicators ...................................................................................................... 14 Industry trends and drivers ........................................................................................... 15 Key employment anchors ............................................................................................. 16 Overall employment outlook ........................................................................................ 16 Vision ............................................................................................................................. 16 Strategies to deliver jobs growth .................................................................................. 17 2.0 Introduction .............................................................................................. 19 Purpose ......................................................................................................................... 19 Study area .................................................................................................................... -
Integrated Access and Movement Study City of Canterbury Bankstown Final Report
Integrated Access and Movement Study City of Canterbury Bankstown Final Report Prepared by: GTA Consultants (NSW) Pty Ltd for City of Canterbury Bankstown Council on 18/09/19 Reference: N168090 Issue #: A Integrated Access and Movement Study City of Canterbury Bankstown Final Report Client: City of Canterbury Bankstown Council on 18/09/19 Reference: N168090 Issue #: A Quality Record Issue Date Description Prepared By Checked By Approved By Signed A-Dr 21/04/19 Draft Zara Abbasi, Sarah Dewberry Volker Buhl Nick Buchanan A-Dr 2 6/09/2019 Draft Zara Abbasi Volker Buhl Volker Buhl A 18/09/19 Final Zara Abbasi Volker Buhl Nick Buchanan © GTA Consultants (GTA Consultants (NSW) Pty Ltd) 2018 The information contained in this document is confidential and intended solely for the use of the client for the purpose for which it has been prepared and no representation is made or is to be implied as being made to any third party. Use or copying of this document in ) ( whole or in part without the written permission of GTA Consultants constitutes an infringement of copyright. The intellectual property Melbourne | Sydney | Brisbane contained in this document remains the property of GTA Consultants. GTA Report Canberra | Adelaide | Perth Executive Summary N168090 // 18/09/19 Final Report // Issue: A Integrated Access and Movement Study, City of Canterbury Bankstown i EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Scope and Background Recent amendments to the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (the Act) require the CCB to review its current Local Environmental Plan and prepare a comprehensive Canterbury Bankstown Local Environmental Plan (LEP) as soon as practicable, to address the requirements in the South District Plan. -
Route Histories – Contract Region 13
SYDNEY PRIVATE BUS ROUTES Brief histories from 1925 to the present of private bus services in the metropolitan area of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Route Histories – Contract Region 13 (South-west between Lidcombe, Granville, Bankstown & Liverpool) Prior to 18 September 2006 Routes 405, 484-486, 499, 655, 817, 818, 857-863, 902-908, 910, 915-921, 930, 932 & 935-937 (and 486A) As from 18 September 2006 Routes 900-916, 925, 950, 999, M90-92 & S1-4 (and 902X) in the Sydney Region Route Number System Includes routes in the same area prior to the creation of the contract regions in 2004. A work in progress. Corrections and comments welcome – [email protected] denotes this route or this version of the route no longer operative. Overview Suburbs in contract region (Suburbs with railway stations in bold) Auburn Condell Park Lansvale Regents Park Bankstown East Hills Leightonfield Revesby Bankstown Aerodrome Fairfield Lidcombe Rosehill Bass Hill Georges Hall Milperra Sandy Point Berala Granville Moorebank Sefton Birrong Greenacre Old Guildford South Granville Cabramatta Guildford Padstow Villawood Carramar Hammondville Padstow Heights Voyager Point Chester Hill Harris Park Panania Wattle Grove Chipping Norton Holsworthy Picnic Point Yagoona Chullora Lansdowne Pleasure Point Some routes extend beyond the boundaries of the contract region to patronage generators such as Burwood, Liverpool, Parramatta & Strathfield. Operators In 2004, when the contract regions were established, the incumbent operator in Region 13 was Veolia Transport, now trading as Transdev. After negotiations with the Government, Transdev retained the contract. Page 1 of 66 19 August 2019 Private Route Histories Region 13 Regional review Effective 18 September 2006 – complete Region 13. -
Sydney Trains Network
Sydney Trains Network 1 2 3 4 5 6 A A To Central Coast & Newcastle Line North Shore, Northern & Western Line North Shore, Northern Richmond & Western Line Berowra Mount Kuring-gai East Richmond Mount Colah North Shore, Northern Clarendon & Western Line Asquith Windsor Hornsby Normanhurst Mulgrave Waitara Thornleigh B Wahroonga B Vineyard Pennant Hills Warrawee North West Rail Link under construction Riverstone Beecroft Turramurra Pymble Cheltenham Road Gordon Kellyville Norwest Rouse Hill Bella Vista Castle Hill North Shore, Northern Cudgegong Killara Showground Cherrybrook & Western Line Epping Lindfield Roseville Cumberland Line Chatswood Carlingford Line Eastwood Artarmon Denistone St Leonards Carlingford MacquarieUniversity North Ryde Wollstonecraft Telopea Macquarie Park SchofieldsQuakers Hill Waverton Marayong West Ryde C Dundas C North Sydney North Shore, Northern Rydalmere Milsons Point & Western Line Meadowbank Camellia Rhodes To Blue Mountains Line Rosehill Circular Quay Y Penrith St Marys T Rooty HillDoonside Olympic Concord I KingswoodWerrington C Mount Druitt Seven Hills West Blacktown ToongabbiePendle Hill Park Wynyard Martin Emu Plains North Place Kings CrossEdgecliff WentworthvilleWestmead Bondi Junction Strathfield Town Hall Parramatta Eastern Suburbs St James & Illawarra Line Harris Park Central Redfern Merrylands Granville Museum Clyde Guildford Auburn D Erskineville D St Peters Croydon Yennora Ashfield Stanmore Burwood LewishamPetersham Newtown Green Square Flemington Strathfield Sydenham Homebush Summer Hill Lidcombe -
Agenda of Ordinary Meeting of Council
23 February 2021 ORDER OF BUSINESS 1 CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING ......................................... 5 1.1 Minutes of the Ordinary Meeting of Council of 8 December 2020 7 1.2 Minutes of the Extraordinary Meeting of Council of 4 February 2021 23 2 LEAVE OF ABSENCE ............................................................................................ 27 3 DECLARATIONS OF PECUNIARY INTEREST OR NON-PECUNIARY CONFLICT OF INTEREST ........................................................................................................... 29 4 MAYORAL MINUTES ......................................................................................... 31 4.1 Lilliane Brady MM OBIT 33 4.2 Myanmar Action 35 4.3 Liz Messih 37 4.4 CSIRO Partnership 39 4.5 Ausgrid Repairs 41 4.6 Juice for Good 43 4.7 Smart Cities Funding 45 4.8 Local Community Based Donations 47 5 PLANNING MATTERS ......................................................................................... 49 5.1 Exhibition of the Planning Agreement - 60 Kitchener Parade, Bankstown 51 5.2 Planning Proposal and Site Specific DCP for 15-33 Brighton Avenue, Croydon Park 55 6 POLICY MATTERS ............................................................................................... 67 6.1 Markets Policy 69 7 GOVERNANCE AND ADMINISTRATION MATTERS ............................................... 73 7.1 Review of the 2020/21 Operational Plan, Delivery Program and Budget to 31 December 2020 75 7.2 Renewal of Lease over Greenacre Car Park Site 85 7.3 Matters Determined -
Sydney Trains Network)
Mr Matthew Stewart Restore Inner West Line General Manager Save T3 Bankstown Line City of Canterbury Bankstown PO BOX 470 Lidcombe NSW 1825 PO Box 8, Bankstown NSW 1885 3 November 2019 Submission for Connective City 2036 (Draft): Local Strategic Planning Statement Introduction Restore Inner West Line (RIWL) is a community action group, which has been active in the Bankstown LGA and surrounding suburbs since 2013 We promote the interests of public transport; both passengers needs and sustainable infrastructure planning Comments on Heavy Rail (Sydney Trains Network) We believe that that heavy rail with the Sydney Trains Network and sustainable development provide the most equitable outcomes for Canterbury-Bankstown The changes to Sydney Trains timetable since 2013 involving the T2 Inner West Line and T3 Bankstown Line have been extremely detrimental to the growing population The removal of the Inner West Line’s “City to Liverpool via Regents Park” and Bankstown Line’s “City to Bankstown via Regents Park” train service has added substantial demand on local roads and rail services through T3 via Sydenham Commuters that formerly enjoyed a direct train from stations such as Villawood, Leightonfield, Chester Hill, Sefton, Regents Park, Birrong and Yagoona now have to interchange at Lidcombe for another train to the City Circle and Inner West For stations between Sefton to Villawood, journeys to City Circle and Inner West now also requires an additional interchange at Birrong station Many commuters from the western part of Canterbury-Bankstown LGA do not wish to interchange and instead drive to Birrong or Lidcombe station, which has significantly increased traffic congestion (e.g. -
NSW Legislation Website, and Is Certified As the Form of That Legislation That Is Correct Under Section 45C of the Interpretation Act 1987
Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010 [2010-475] New South Wales Status information Currency of version Current version for 1 May 2019 to date (accessed 29 June 2019 at 00:31) Legislation on this site is usually updated within 3 working days after a change to the legislation. Provisions in force The provisions displayed in this version of the legislation have all commenced. See Historical Notes Staged repeal status This legislation is currently due to be automatically repealed under the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989 on 1 September 2019 Authorisation This version of the legislation is compiled and maintained in a database of legislation by the Parliamentary Counsel's Office and published on the NSW legislation website, and is certified as the form of that legislation that is correct under section 45C of the Interpretation Act 1987. File last modified 1 May 2019. Published by NSW Parliamentary Counsel’s Office on www.legislation.nsw.gov.au Page 1 of 250 Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010 [NSW] Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010 [2010-475] New South Wales Contents Part 1 Preliminary 1 Name of Regulation 2 Commencement 3 Interpretation 4 The share management plan for a fishery prevails over this Regulation Part 2 Protected fish, protected waters, prohibited size fish and bag limits Note Division 1 Protected fish 5 Protected fish 6 Fish protected from commercial fishing 7 Defence—blue drummer taken from Lord Howe Island waters 8 Defence—aquarium fish Division 2 Fish and waters protected from commercial and -
Gov Gaz Week 6 Colour.Indd
177 Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES Number 14 Friday, 17 January 2003 Published under authority by the Government Printing Service LEGISLATION Allocation of Administration of Acts The Cabinet Office, Sydney 15 January 2003 ALLOCATION OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF ACTS Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has approved of the administration of the Acts listed in the attached Schedule being vested in the Ministers indicated against each respectively, subject to the administration of any such Act, to the extent that it directly amends another Act, being vested in the Minister administering the other Act or the relevant portion of it. The arrangements are in substitution for those in operation before the date of this notice. Bob Carr Premier 178 LEGISLATION 17 January 2003 ALLOCATION OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF ACTS PREMIER Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 No 48, Part 9A (remainder, Attorney General) Anzac Memorial (Building) Act 1923 No 27 Australia Acts (Request) Act 1985 No 109 Centennial Park and Moore Park Trust Act 1983 No 145 Child Protection (Prohibited Employment) Act 1998 No 147 Commission for Children and Young People Act 1998 No 146 Competition Policy Reform (New South Wales) Act 1995 No 8 Constitution Act 1902 No 32 Constitution Further Amendment (Referendum) Act 1930 No 2 Constitution (Legislative Council Reconstitution) Savings Act 1993 No 19 Election Funding Act 1981 No 78 Essential Services Act 1988 No 41, Parts 1 and 2 (remainder, Minister for Industrial Relations) Freedom of Information