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Parramatta comes of age as Sydney’s second CBD and administrative hub in Greater Western Sydney

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“I just knew with all the transport going in there, that had to eventually be a monty for us and for western Sydney,” Walker says, using racetrack slang for a horse certain to win.

The completion of Parramatta Square to many marks an important milestone in Parramatta’s journey and a recognition of the growing importance, both commercially and socially, of the western Sydney region.

Lord Mayor Donna Davis, who was also elected as the local state member at Saturday’s election, says Parramatta is coming of age.

Parramatta Mayor Donna Davis stands amidst the $3.5 billion Parramatta Square development. Oscar Colman

“Parramatta is a city in a state of acceleration. We have truly come of age, attracting unprecedented population growth, talent and public and private investment. There’s nowhere else like it in Australia,” Davis says.

“We’ve got more than $20 billion in public and private investment being realised over the next five years, and a community that’s expected to nearly double to 400,000 by 2036.

“Without a doubt, the future of Greater Sydney is in Parramatta.”

The redevelopment of Parramatta Square was a key part of realising the NSW government-backed Greater Cities Commission’s vision for the city as another CBD at the geographical heart of greater Sydney.

That vision was first articulated in 2017, when the Lucy Turnbull-led Greater Sydney Commission delivered an ambitious blueprint outlining a 40-year plan to transform Sydney into a three CBD…

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