Chris Minns announces $1billion upgrade to Sydney road
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A busy stretch of road in south-west Sydney will get a mammoth $1 billion upgrade to connect it to the new airport.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and NSW Premier Chris Minns today announced Fifteenth Avenue will undergo a billion-dollar revamp to make it a critical corridor between Liverpool and the Western Sydney International Airport, set to open next year.

The two-lane road will connect hundreds of thousands people from Sydney’s south-western suburbs to the upcoming airport.

Chris Minns announces $1billion upgrade to Sydney road
The federal and state government will pour a combined $1 billion into the road upragde. (9News)

Over 22,000 vehicles travel along the heavily-congested Fifteenth Avenue every day.

A further 63,000 additional people are forecast to be living in the area by 2041.

Albanese said the investment will ensure western Sydney is a “gateway to the rest of the world”. 

“We want it to thrive as the engine room for jobs, economic growth and opportunity,” the PM said.

View over Liverpool city and the suburban context thatframe the start of the Fifteenth Avenue Corridor
View over Liverpool city, which will be better connected to the new airport following the upgrade. (Liverpool City Council)

“This half a billion dollars’ worth of new funding from the Australian government is part of our commitment to delivering more resilient infrastructure for all Australians.”

Minns described the upgrade as a “game changer” for Western Sydney which will open up jobs and unlock housing potential.

Tea Tree Plaza carpark

The suburbs notorious for having the worst carparks for bumps and scratches

The federal and state government will give $500 million each to the road upgrade.

Western Sydney Airport will open in 2026
Western Sydney Airport will open in 2026. (Western Sydney Airport)

The Minns government has also promised a rapid bus connection between the new airport and Liverpool CBD by 2026.

Leppington MP and former Liverpool councillor Nathan Hagarty said the announcement was “massive” for the region.

“Christmas has come early in Leppington,” Hagarty said.

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