Bradfield City Launches to Attract Global Investment
Bradfield City in Western Sydney has officially opened, aiming to draw significant investment in advanced industries. It supports 10,000 homes and 20,000 jobs, promoting long-term economic growth in the region.

Bradfield City has commenced operations, with the NSW Government initiating the 'Built for what's next' campaign aimed at attracting global investment. The project encompasses a 3.8-hectare Enterprise Precinct next to the Advanced Manufacturing Readiness Facility, with expressions of interest now open for businesses.
Targeted sectors for investment include aerospace, clean technology, advanced manufacturing, and more, with an overarching goal of creating 20,000 jobs and 10,000 new homes. Regulatory changes will expedite development approvals within the master plan area.
A commercial semiconductor packaging facility is also planned, and private investments in the broader aerotropolis have reached $21.6 billion. These developments position Bradfield as a key player in Western Sydney's economic landscape.




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