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Master Plan 2030

The Vision

A blueprint for the future of Sydney Olympic Park

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Master Plan 2030 is a far-reaching vision for the sustainable development of Sydney Olympic Park.

Master Plan 2030 is designed to facilitate the Park’s continuing evolution into a vibrant specialist economic centre and urban parkland by:

  • building on Sydney Olympic Park’s uniqueness as an
  • outstanding sports, entertainment and recreation precinct
  • expanding the Park’s rapidly growing business, education and hospitality activities
  • introducing new urban activities including residential uses that will activate the precinct on a 24/7 basis.

View the Draft Master Plan 2030.

View the current Master Plan 2002.

The creation of a vibrant town centre is well underway at Sydney Olympic Park, and Master Plan 2030 will guide its continued evolution.

It is also an opportunity to establish a best-practice example of sustainable urban development while enhancing the Park’s status as Australia’s home of major sporting and entertainment events.

Master Plan 2030 builds on the Park’s internationally recognised initiatives in energy and water management, green building design, and sound economic and ecological management, and is supported by extensive research and analysis through technical studies covering traffic management, noise management, social impacts, engineering, sustainability, equitable access and major event operations.

Master Plan 2030 is supported by an Infrastructure Contributions Framework that details what facilities and services need to be provided for the new population and how they will be funded.

The Park’s sporting and recreational facilities and 425 hectares of parkland ensure its unique place in offering a solution to Sydney’s population growth, providing opportunities for enhanced quality-of-life and healthy lifestyle choices.

By 2030, Sydney Olympic Park’s growth will accelerate, with 1.4 million square metres (GFA) of new construction planned and the precinct eventually catering for a daily population of over 45,000 people, in addition to visitors and event patrons.

More than 28,000 extra jobs will be situated at Sydney Olympic Park, with about 6,000 new dwellings constructed to house approximately 14,000 residents.

The park will also support up to 5,000 students and approximately 15,000 day visitors, while retaining major event capability for up to 250,000 patrons and improving access to the precinct’s 425 hectares of parklands.