
The Sydney Olympic Park Master Plan 2030 Draft and supporting documentation will be on exhibition from 16 July to 18 August, during business hours, at the locations below. The Draft Master Plan 2030 is also available as PDF downloads on this website.
The public exhibition also contains a number of other draft plans that support the Draft Sydney Olympic Park Master Plan 2030. These include:
The Sydney Olympic Park Master Plan 2030 Draft and supporting documentation will be on exhibition from from 16 July to 18 August, during business hours at the following locations:
| Department of Planning - Head Office Information Centre 23-33 Bridge Street Sydney |
Department of Planning - Sydney West Region |
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Sydney Olympic Park Authority |
Auburn Council Council Chambers, Civic Place 1 Susan Street Auburn |
| Canada Bay City Council Canada Bay Civic Centre 1a Marlborough Street Drummoyne |
Strathfield City Council Customer Service Centre 65 Hombush Road Strathfield |
The Sydney Olympic Park Master Plan 2030 Draft and supporting documentation are available for download below, in PDF format.
The Draft Infrastructure Contributions Framework outlines the scope, cost and phasing of the public infrastructure that is required to meet the needs of the new population that will work, live and learn at Sydney Olympic Park. It also outlines the contribution, in terms of land and funds, that developers will be required to make in order to provide the identified infrastructure.
Download the Draft Infrastructure Contributions Framework (ICF) (696.2 kb)
This draft amendment to the State Environmental Planning Policy transfers and updates the majority of the controls contained within the existing Sydney Regional Environmental Pan No. 24 (Homebush Bay area) that affected the land controlled by the Sydney Olympic Park Authority.
The Amendment also adds new zones and definitions based upon the Standard Template Local Environmental Plan, as well as a range of new provisions relating to floor space ratios, heights, affordable housing, satisfactory arrangements and design excellence. Amendment No. 20 also contains a number of new maps.
For the remaining areas outside the land controlled by the Sydney Olympic Park Authority – such as Newington, Homebush Bay West and Silverwater Gaol – the Draft Amendment preserves the existing provisions of Sydney Regional Environmental Plan No 24.
Download the SEPP (MajorProjects) 2005 (Amendment No 20) (140.2 kb)
Download the SEPP (MajorProjects) 2005 (Amendment No 20) - Maps (2.4 mb)
As part of the preparation of the Draft Sydney Olympic Park Master Plan 2030 there has been significant investigation carried out to manage the impacts of existing noise sources on new development at Sydney Olympic Park.
This has resulted in the careful location of the more sensitive land uses within the Town Centre and the use of buildings as noise buffers to ensure amenity for residents, workers and students.
Sydney Olympic Park Authority is also committed to protecting Sydney Olympic Park’s reputation as Australia’s premier sports and entertainment precinct and the ongoing business of the existing venues.
As a consequence, Sydney Olympic Park Authority is working with the NSW Department of Environment and Climate Change to investigate new statutory frameworks that will provide certainty for both the operation of the existing venues, as well as the existing and future workers, residents and students that will inhabit Sydney Olympic Park by 2030.
Further details regarding these measures will be announced later in 2008.
To view the Master Plan 2030 and supporting documentation PDFs, please download the free Adobe Reader.