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After four decades of stalled attempts, there’s a new plan to ‘transform’ Sydney’s ugliest road

australia newsSeptember 13, 2025
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After four decades of stalled attempts, there’s a new plan to ‘transform’ Sydney’s ugliest road
NSW government to rezone Paramatta Road corridor and make room for 8,000 new homes – but plan omits mooted light railGet our

NSW government to rezone Paramatta Road corridor and make room for 8,000 new homes – but plan omits mooted light rail

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Sydney’s ugliest road is again being touted as the next development hotspot, with plans by the Minns government to rezone and develop about 8,000 new homes along Parramatta Road in Leichhardt and Camperdown, in the city’s inner west.

The state government and inner west councillors have agreed to partner on rezoning along the Parramatta Road corridor to deliver a major boost to housing close to the CBD.

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Source: Guardian - World News

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