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The Sydenham to Bankstown Metro Corridor - A prospectus for inclusive renewal

Date - 04 April 2019
Venue - Bartier Perry

Bartier Perry is proud to host this AIUS event

Guest speaker: Prof Bill Randolph, Director, City Futures Research Centre, UNSW

With very substantial road and rail developments under way in the Sydney metropolitan area over the last few years and continuing for at least a few more, considerable public interest has been aroused by residential, commercial and transport disruption, by questions concerning the compatibility of standard rail and lighter Metro lines, and by the likely effectiveness of the enormous expenditure outlaid. This paper by one of our leading urban experts has the advantage of getting down to tin tacks in respect of one element in the mix.

Renewing the Sydenham to Bankstown corridor will severely test existing planning orthodoxy and practice, which have guided large-scale urban renewal in Sydney so far. A new approach is needed that will benefit both the present residents of the area and those who will arrive there over the next 20 years. A key difference between the planned renewal of the corridor and other major renewal projects to date lies in the corridor being one of the last low-cost housing markets within 20 km of the CBD. Many of the households are renting, one in five are overcrowded, and housing stress is high. The community is decidedly multicultural, with many recent arrivals, and the mix of employment, services and facilities meeting its varied needs. Renewal of the corridor will be a challenging task.

Time

5.00 PM Presentation
6.15 PM Networking and refreshments

 

Venue

Bartier Perry - Level 10, 77 Castlereagh Street, Sydney

 

Cost

Members $25
Non members $50