Outer South West Integrated Transport Plan
Project overview
Transport is developing a clear vision, integrated transport plan and set of priorities for the Outer South West region to guide decision making and investments over the next twenty years.

This work will:
- Build on existing planning work, community feedback, and cross-government insights and collaboration.
- Support communities across the Camden, Campbelltown and Wollondilly local government areas by considering how to better connect local centres to each other and to neighbouring regions, including the Illawarra and Western Sydney Airport Precinct.
- Prioritise connectivity, increasing transport options, reducing congestion on roads and supporting growth.
Transport is working with Councils and State Government partners to ensure it captures initiatives that are important and valuable to our stakeholders and communities.
Supporting existing projects underway
The new transport plan builds on $95 million already committed by the NSW and Australian Governments to support planning for critical road upgrades in Sydney’s west and south west.
This is in addition to ongoing commitments of:
- $15 million (State and Federal funding) to complete the Final Business Case for Spring Farm Parkway Stage 2
- $327.1 million (State funding) for delivery of new Western Sydney bus services connecting Penrith, Liverpool, Mt Druitt, Leppington and Campbelltown with the new Airport and Bradfield city, as well as a new interchange and layover at Bradfield
- $100 million (State and Federal funding for the South West Sydney Rail business case.
A number of projects are also already in various stages of planning and delivery in this area, with Spring Farm Parkway Stage 1 recently opened to public, providing a new connection to the Hume Motorway.
Find out more about these projects through the links below.
Contact us
For further information about this project, please
Phone: 1800 684 490