Business View Australia - November-December 2015
Campbelltown is surrounded by
pristine, natural bush land and open
spaces, including the Australian
Botanic Garden Mount Annan, which
is the largest in Australia. It was
established more than 25 years ago
and has attractedmore than 2.4million
visitors since then. The immediate
vicinity of Campbelltown also has the
Dharawal National Park, which is a 65
square kilometre expanse of natural
beauty and is a major attraction for its
walking and bike tracks, waterfalls and
swimming spots.
Council is also working with the State
Government and other stakeholders to
make more of the opportunity that is
presented by the Campbelltown Sports
Stadium, which is a 20,000 seat facility.
With its close proximity to the railway
station, Council has proposed that the
surrounding area is redeveloped over
the next five to 10 years as a regional
sporting, recreation and entertainment
hub.
Infrastructure
Council puts great importance on
planning, building and maintaining the
infrastructure that delivers growth and
development, provides for enhanced
liveability, and which drives enterprise
and jobs growth. It is in the process
of conducting an analysis and plan