State Significant Development
Powerhouse Parramatta
City of Parramatta
Current Status: Determination
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Site preparation works including demolition of all structures and tree removal, construction, operation and use of the Powerhouse Parramatta, public domain works and use, vehicular access, infrastructure works and signage zones
Consolidated Consent
Modifications
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Early Consultation (1)
Request for SEARs (4)
SEARs (1)
EIS (37)
Response to Submissions (24)
Agency Advice (10)
Additional Information (22)
Determination (8)
Approved Documents
Management Plans and Strategies (35)
Reports (1)
Independent Reviews and Audits (1)
Notifications (4)
Other Documents (7)
Note: Only documents approved by the Department after November 2019 will be published above. Any documents approved before this time can be viewed on the Applicant's website.
Complaints
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Penalty Notice issued to Lendlease Construction Pty Ltd (SSD-10416) City of Parramatta LGA
On 1 April 2025, NSW Planning issued a $15,000 Penalty Notice to Lendlease Construction Pty Ltd (formerly Lendlease Building Pty Ltd) for commencing construction work at the Parramatta Powerhouse project prior to 8am on Saturday on four occasions from June through August 2024. Compliance with approved hours of work minimises the impacts of noise on sensitive receivers. NSW Planning will continue to monitor compliance with conditions of consent.
Penalty Notice issued to Lendlease Construction Pty Ltd (SSD-10416) City of Parramatta LGA
On 1 April 2025, NSW Planning issued a $15,000 Penalty Notice to Lendlease Construction Pty Ltd (formerly Lendlease Building Pty Ltd) for carrying out construction work at the Parramatta Powerhouse project outside of standard construction hours on multiple occasions between March and June 2024. Compliance with approved hours of work minimises the impacts of noise on sensitive receivers. NSW Planning will continue to monitor compliance with conditions of consent.
Inspections
29/03/2021
28/04/2021
25/05/2022
31/05/2022
18/04/2023
19/08/2024
19/02/2025
Note: Only enforcements and inspections undertaken by the Department from March 2020 will be shown above.
Submissions
Albert Obeid
Object
Albert Obeid
Message
Please save our heritage
Frank Dolphin
Comment
Frank Dolphin
Message
We support the building of a museum in Parramatta, however, if the plan is to locate this museum on the riverbank (an area subject to flooding), we are extremely concerned that the beautiful Willow Grove and St George’s Terrace will be demolished to make way for this building. It really is so disappointing that the Government has such little regard for our heritage. Hopefully, now that the Green Bans are in place, these buildings can be saved.
If the new museum is built on this site surely Willow Grove can be included in the design and put to good use, as an historical building in its own right. We’d like to see St George’s Terrace refurbished and it too incorporated in the museum’s design. There is an alternative site which should be considered and this is the former Female Factory in Fleet Street, North Parramatta. This heritage precinct could be transformed into an arts and cultural precinct, to include a museum.
We look forward to seeing a new museum in Parramatta but regardless of where it is built, please save our heritage by preserving Willow Grove and St George’s Terrace.
Thank you for taking the time to read our submission.
Anita Finlayson
Object
Anita Finlayson
Message
Willow Grove and St George’s Terrace are one of a kind in the Parramatta CBD and their loss would have a significant impact on the community's connection with heritage.
Parramatta has the unique opportunity to conserve its wonderful history and beautiful heritage buildings and as it develops into a modern city.
It is these buildings and the history they represent that sets Parramatta apart from so much of the rest of the built up areas of suburban Sydney.
Please help to conserve some of this unique beauty.
I am a financial member of the Animal Justice Party.
John Hughes
Object
John Hughes
Message
Our state can ill afford the consistent demolition of our history. This unfortunately is a trait of government to demolish heritage buildings when other alternatives are obvious, such is the case here!
Therefore, I think you must agree the objection by the community to the demolition of this significant part of history is extremely strong and government needs to take notice if its voice.
Julie Scully
Object
Julie Scully
Message
Maintaining these buildings encourages a sense of history and helps create a feeling of community that is connected to its past.
Parramatta has a unique and important place in the historical narrative of the establishment of our colony. These buildings must remain to provide an example of beautiful historical architecture for all to enjoy. Their loss would have a significant impact on the community's connection with heritage.
Sophia Ticehurst
Object
Sophia Ticehurst
Message
I was born and raised in Sydney and I find the planned destruction of these parts of Sydney’s history very upsetting.
Please consider a plan for the new Powerhouse which does not destroy the rich heritage of Parramatta, turning it into a bland homogenised cbd with no respect for it‘s past.
Elizabeth and Chris McNamara
Object
Elizabeth and Chris McNamara
Message
We are absolutely disgusted with this decision to destroy these historic buildings.Parramatta has so much rich history of early settlement and these 2 buildings,Willow Grove and St George’s Terrace are the last remnants of this period.
Why can’t these buildings be relocated to Parramatta Park?
We have such little history left.
Ronda Davison
Object
Ronda Davison
Message
PLEASE do not allow this to happen and preserve our history.
Graeme Curry
Object
Graeme Curry
Message
The Powerhouse Museum should be kept at Ultimo and should be restored to its full integrity with adequate and appropriate refurbishement, funding and staffing.
A new outstanding and environmentally appropriate new Museum and cultural destination should be created at the historic Cumberland Hospital precinct in North Parramatta will full regard and sensitivity to the preservation and restoration of the historical buildings and natural environment.
The historic Willow Grove and Saint Georges Terraces must be saved, restored and maintained in their full integrity.
The existing Parramatta Council's vision for a public square alongside the river is also due for realisation with full environmental, historical and cultural sensitivity.
Parramatta can be made gently attractive, beautiful and peaceful once again.
Put a stop to all destructive projects now.
Jos Kevan
Object
Jos Kevan
Message
The destruction of these two properties is uncalled for and not wanted by the public.
Stop your stupidity.
Lesley Perry
Object
Lesley Perry
Message
Hollie Amos
Object
Hollie Amos
Message
Jennifer Indsto
Object
Jennifer Indsto
Message
Heritage buildings are a tangible connection to our past. They are part of our collective memory and identity. European towns treasure their historic centres as cultural and tourist hubs. Paris would not be Paris unless legislation prevented inappropriate development in the CBD. Plus a great deal of old world charm resides in these precincts that continues to attract us - think The Rocks.
Let us treasure the little that remains in Parramatta, repurposing the buildings appropriately. For instance, the Old Government House site is also a restaurant and function centre (where I was actually married in 1994). How wonderful then to have a world class museum located in the Cumberland Historic Precinct, surrounded by beautiful green space. And what a great opportunity to finally establish a long overdue museum of indigenous art and culture, with displays, exhibitions and performances. In 2013 I visited the Tjibaou Cultural Centre of Kanak culture in Noumea, on its beautiful site overlooking the ocean (see photo). We could equally have something stunning that could also play an educative role and act as one of the highlights of a visit to Sydney, as does the Tjbaou Centre for Noumea.
Certainly let’s value the new, but as custodians of our culture for future generations, you are also charged with retaining our links to the old.
Mark Matheson
Object
Mark Matheson
Message
Willow Grove may not be unique but I’m sure it's preferable to whatever outlandish concrete block is proposed.
Ilana Meialk
Object
Ilana Meialk
Message
I'm sure i'm just another one of the many that have emailed you contesting against the demolishment of the Willow grove & St Georges terrace.
I know that this email isn't going to help save it as money is always power but at least I will know that I was one of the ones that tried to help save this incredible piece of history.
Please don't knock this place down to build just another concrete jungle how will our children ever know that such beauty existed in our history.
Heritage listed doesn't mean anything when big dollars are involved.
Please think of our next generation what will they have left of Sydney's history if it's all gone.
Please consider
Mark Wynyard
Object
Mark Wynyard
Message
Name Withheld
Object
Name Withheld
Message
My reasons are:
• The destruction and loss of heritage – Willow Grove and the St George Terraces
The EIS underlies the significance of these heritage buildings however does not adequately outline or study the importance of these buildings to the social history of Parramatta and the adverse impact on the sense of place and character for Parramatta of the loss these heritage buildings would have. Equally the heritage study does not take into account the broader significance of this heritage to Western Sydney and NSW.
• The importance of Willow Grove to the history of women and families in the Parramatta and western Sydney community
Willow Grove was a maternity hospital until the 1950s – retention of Willow Grove would continue to rightly acknowledge the importance of the building to the social identity and fabric of the Parramatta and western Sydney community. To my knowledge, there is no other example in western Sydney remaining of this type of building (built in the 1870s) that provided maternity services. This is significant particularly given that this is an important part of the story of Parramatta’s rich medical history from the convict hospital through to the current Westmead precinct. The destruction of this building will mean the loss of a major part of remaining physical history for both Parramatta and Western Sydney.
• Cumulative impact in Parramatta and for Western Sydney of heritage destruction
With the recent loss of the Royal Oak Hotel Parramatta, Parramatta pool and concerns regarding heritage buildings on the site of the metro west station - the loss of Willow Grove and St George Terrace will continue to erode the ‘living heritage’ of Parramatta and western Sydney particularly given that these buildings are the only example of their type in the Parramatta CBD. The resulting loss of sense of place for the western Sydney and Parramatta communities will be adversely impacted adversely.
• Adverse impact on Parramatta CBD
Great significance should be placed on the fact that these heritage buildings are rare examples of the type of architecture they are ascribed that remain in the Parramatta CBD. This includes the open space in front of the Willow Grove home and plants that form part of the site. The buildings should be incorporated fully into the design of the proposed “Parramatta Powerhouse” as has occurred recently in Western Australia. The lawn and plantation surrounding Willow Grove ensures open space in this part of the CBD. The proposed undercroft of the “Parramatta Powerhouse” will not enhance the aesthetic of the proposed building or its surrounds. The EIS does not elaborate on the community safety aspects of the undercroft area. The retention and or integration of the heritage buildings will enhance the aesthetic of the surrounding physical environment and provide a better solution for community safety.
• Alternative Sites not considered by the EIS and the Public Interest
The EIS has not studied or considered alternative sites (such as the Cumberland Hospital precinct) for the proposed ‘Powerhouse Parramatta’. With the potential loss of such significant heritage, it was in the public interest and relevant (Section 4.15(1)(e) of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act) that the EIS consider other alternate sites and their suitability for the proposed major project. The determining authority is bound to consider the public interest in determining ultimately the development application yet the EIS as part of the DA major project process is flawed and provides no information on other suitable sites.
Apart from the heritage aspect, the flooding and community safety aspects of the project cannot be remedied with the proposed stilts building.
Thank you for taking my submission into account.
Natalie Wells
Object
Natalie Wells
Message
Please accept this registration of my disapproval of the planned destruction of Willow Grove and St George’s Terrace at Parramatta.
This is an outrage, not in the public interest and one should hope that we can be more creative with our solutions to allow development while preserving our history.
Persa T
Object
Persa T
Message
A suggestion might be instead to retain the building and use it as an extension to the powerhouse and incorporate some art / history within that visitors can visit alongside the proposed museum. I for one can vouch that I’d prefer to visit the museum if willow grove was part of the attraction.
Susie Hearder
Object
Susie Hearder
Message
I totally agree with this sentiment but more than that it is not just the community of Parramatta that will be affected, it is all of NSW and in fact Australian residents who will be impacted.
I live in Northern NSW but for many years lived on the Parramatta River and our heritage buildings all throughout Sydney are magnificent and should be revered, treasured and protected at all costs. Once they are destroyed they can never be brought back. And our history in Parramatta is particularly important. Instead of destroying these beautiful and irreplaceable buildings they should be protected and showcased which will not only benefit locals and all Australians but can also bring tourist dollars to Parramatta. Embrace a historical Precinct of Parramatta and be proud of our architectural and social history.
I would recommend keeping the Powerhouse Museum at Ultimo. It is a magnificent museum and should remain where it is. It needs the space where it is and the plans for a scaled-down version in Parramatta are very lacking and would not only destroy beautiful heritage buildings but the essence of the Powerhouse Museum itself.
A brilliant Museum and cultural destination could be created at historic Cumberland Hospital Precinct in North Parramatta.
And incredibly importantly save historic Willow Grove & St Georges Terraces, and realise the existing Parramatta Council vision for a public square alongside the river.
Please I urge you not to destroy our heritage. It belongs to us all in NSW and enough has already been destroyed. Embrace beautiful buildings like Willow Grove and St Georges Terraces and be proud of our historical roots.