3. Budget highlights by Western Sydney Local Government Area
3.11 Campbelltown


Spring Farm Parkway Stage 1 openSpring Farm Parkway Stage 1 opened to traffic in August 2024 with 10,000 vehicles a day expected to use the new road, saving local motorists up to 15 minutes to and from the Hume Motorway. It opens up easier access to Greater Sydney, meaning motorists heading northbound from Campbelltown and Menangle Park no longer have to navigate local streets. |
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Health
- $500,000 to create an acute Palliative Care Ward at Campbelltown Hospital.
Education
- Upgrades to specialist facilities at Sarah Redfern High School and James Meehan High School as part of the High Potential and Gifted Education Partner School Program.
- Work is ongoing to progress delivery of the NSW Government’s 100 public preschools commitment at: Blairmont Public School, Bradbury Public School, Curran Public School, Eschol Park Public School, Kearns Public School, Leumeah Public School, Robert Townson Public School, Ruse Public School, Sackville Public School, Thomas Acres Public School and Woodland Road Public School.
- Continuation of upgrades to Eagle Vale High School to deliver a selective sports stream.
- Investment in attracting and retaining teachers led to schools in Campbelltown starting the 2025 school year with 25.7 per cent fewer vacancies than the same time in 2023, and 48.1 per cent fewer vacancies from the peak of the teacher shortage crisis.
Transport
Continuing to deliver better roads and transport for Campbelltown:
- new dedicated bus services connecting Campbelltown to the Western Sydney International Airport
- the NSW and Australian Governments are jointly investing in:
- $138.0 million over four years for Appin Road upgrades
- $93.0 million over four years for planning for West and South West Sydney roads
- $54.7 million over four years for the development of South West Sydney rail projects
- $12.4 million over four years for planning for Spring Farm Parkway Stage 2.
Customer Service
- $13.6 million over five years to 2028-29 to establish a new Service NSW Centre in Campbelltown to improve equitable access to services.
Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
- Continuation of the $62.9 million investment in Menangle Park Wastewater services to support around 4,000 new lots upon completion.
Planning, Housing and Infrastructure
- Continuation of Landcom’s investments, with $598.3 million for Glenfield, $244.4 million for Newbrook (Airds), $161.2 million for Claymore and $70.4 million for the Macarthur Gardens North housing projects.
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