About SWSA

We believe that South West Sydney should be considered one interconnected polycentric city, it’s own cohesive region. With further investment and careful planning South West Sydney could become a highly productive 30 minute city with a high quality of life and significant economic output.

This South West Sydney Triangle is focused on the significant current and future regional employment hubs of Liverpool, Bradfield and Campbelltown, but also recognises current and future opportunities in Camden’s Oran Park and Wollondilly’s Wilton and Douglas Park

Map showing transportation lines around Sydney, with Eastern Arc in orange, Western Line in blue, and South West Triangle in green. Key locations include Sydney, Parramatta, Liverpool, Bankstown, Campbell Town, Bradfield, and Penrith. Additional routes extend to Macquarie Park, Port Botany, and Wollongong.

Sydney’s North West & South West

Bar graph showing population growth from 2020 to 2060; 2020: 520k, 2030: 760k, 2040: 1m, 2050: 1.3m, 2060: 1.5m. An arrow indicates a 640k increase from 2020 to 2040, highlighted as occurring within 15 years.

Within the next 15 years, South West Sydney will have a population of 1 million , and a population of 1.5 million by 2060.

Population data of Australian locations: South West Sydney with 640,000; Tasmania with 578,000; Canberra with 480,000; Newcastle-Maitland with 465,000; Illawarra-Shoalhaven with 410,000; Northern Territory with 254,000.

South West Sydney already has a larger population than most regional Australian cities, yet it lacks the brand identity like that of regions such as the Hunter or Illawarra.

Let’s Work Together