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
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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.
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Inspections
29/03/2021
28/04/2021
25/05/2022
31/05/2022
18/04/2023
19/08/2024
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Submissions
Anne-Marie Van de Ven
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Anne-Marie Van de Ven
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This historic building with its spacious garden has a proud Local History and heritage, and the building and garden lend themselves beautifully to being incorporated successfully into a larger riverside public precinct plan / revitalisation.
Former Curator, Powerhouse Museum (1988-2020)
David Payne
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David Payne
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Willow Grove must remain where it is with its curtilage intact. This is our heritage and it must not be destroyed. Demolition and construction of a replica on another site is not acceptable.
The Willow Grove grounds could provide a beautiful point of access to the river. The proposed scale of the new museum building will block access to the river.
Liz Matthews
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Liz Matthews
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To even think about destroying this building is quite silly and has resulted in a lot of stress within the community as well as costs in government departments. We should be able to trust that government departments would sensibly and passionately protect the long, strong, powerful and irreplaceable history of these buildings.
Willow Grove, in particular, has history that MUST be protected, just as buildings in The Rocks were legally protected when they were sold a number of years ago.
Please ensure these heritage buildings do not come down.
Clive Wood
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Clive Wood
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Jennifer Auld
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Jennifer Auld
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There is no way this historic building can be replicated.
The building techniques ,craftsmanship and materials will be lost forever.
Please reconsider and find a better solution !
Hasan Hassan
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Hasan Hassan
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The legacy of the families is the contribution they have made to the culture and heritage of not only Parramatta and Sydney but also to Australia generally. As a private house the families who lived there contributed to cultural development of Parramatta and as a maternity hospital the staff contributed to the health and welfare of many newborn babies and their families.
Australians travel to Europe, Asia and other places to look at and enjoy history that is protected by their governments. France (amongst many other countries) for example has implemented heritage protections gradually since the 19th century as an expression of national identity and recognises the powerful contribution heritage makes to social stability and sustainable economic development. These heritage protections cover fully intact buildings and ruins and are regulated and enforced. Singapore protects its culturally significant buildings and areas as a balance to its high rise developments, to maintain their history and culture as well as using it as a tourist attraction. We have history that is intact right in our back yard and it is either being destroyed or changed irrevocably?
If you visit the site you can still see how it has been developed over 150 years by different families and the maternity hospital. It was here when Parramatta was a rural hamlet outside of Sydney. This is a rare surviving example of our early cultural heritage which should be preserved for the benefit of current and future generations in the Parramatta, New South Wales and Australia. The house and open spaces must be protected and preserved for current and future generations to enjoy and learn from. Would destroying heritage protected buildings like the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Customs House and St Stephens Uniting Church be allowed? Would cutting down trees in the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney be allowed?
The universal appeal of homes and gardens like Willowgrove, Parramatta suggests that for many people it is not simply a beautiful old house and garden, but in an immediate way it provides a palpable connection to our past, bringing history to us and us into history. We cannot afford to lose this rare heritage building, trees and gardens or we will be left with a cultural and heritage desert. The future of Willowgrove, Parramatta is grim unless Parramatta Council, the State Government and Heritage agencies act to stop this destruction and tragic loss!
Pam Tibben
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Pam Tibben
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The land on which willow grove sits also has historical significance.
Please stop this folly
Pam tibben
Linda Gaitanidis
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Linda Gaitanidis
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The idea of demolishing to build the Powerhouse that is not even a true museum is ironic. It is also insulting to the people of Parramatta and others who are against this. Many have loudly objected to this and it has all fallen on deaf ears. Experts have advised against this however seems greed can be the only reason as even alternate sites have been provided, which is the best solution, here we are still fighting.
When one travels to old cities such as London, Italy, Paris, etc, one admires the old heritage. One doesn't go to see glass buildings that are sprawling Parramatta. This is poor planning to the extreme and the community no matter how loud we object are ignored and you disrespect our country's history and culture.
NO MORE GREED AND DEVELOPERS PUT BEFORE COMMUNITY AND HERITAGE!
SGG SGG
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SGG SGG
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Elizabeth Lhuede
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Elizabeth Lhuede
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Please register my objection to the current plans.
Mercedes Wilkinson
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Mercedes Wilkinson
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Michael King
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Michael King
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Parramatta has amazing history the buildiings like Willow Grove give the city a real history and pride.
I cannot understand why this valuable would ever be demolished.
Please go back to the drawing board and relocate the new museum elseware........ I suggest the Cumberland Hospital has ample space ........ Please in cooperation with the Parramatta female factory
Aileen Goodwin
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Aileen Goodwin
Margaret Wooldridge
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Margaret Wooldridge
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Please stop this insane idea of demolishing WillowGrove. We need to preserve our history and be proud to show it we care.
Ruth Nahlous
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Ruth Nahlous
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Respectful;
Please dont move this exceptional Villa. a
Its social history must remain in Phillip Street.
Please stop demolishing our history. Progress is not the destruction of our historic buildings.
Parramatta is so significant to Australia's history. Use that instead of destroying it!
I lived in the area all my life & I'm so proud of Parramatta. I wish the state government was too.
Stop repeating the same mistakes!
No one wants this. Please hear our voices.
#SaveWillowGrove
Natalie Singh
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Natalie Singh
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It is an exceptional Villa and its social history must remain in Phillip Street where it was built for Annie & Thomas Gallagher and their four children 140 years ago.
From its features to its history, Parramatta’s Willow Grove is unique and you cannot move a piece of history. It will not be relevant in a different location, it’s history wiped. Australia doesn’t have many historical buildings as they keep on being demolished, but it is important to try to maintain as many historical buildings as possible to keep track of the development of Australian society from the first settlers. It is an important part of the heritage of this country and to piece together its social history. As it is Australia needs stronger laws to protect historic buildings.
I sincerely hope you will take these objections on board and protect Willow Grove and decide to keep it where it is for future generations to enjoy.
Lisa HELMRICH
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Lisa HELMRICH
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The house should be preserved on its current site and plans for the new Powerhouse should be reworked to save both Willowgrove and the St George’s terraces. Alternatively the museum could be housed in the historic Fleet Street precinct leaving Willowgrove and its historic grounds completely intact.
Willowgrove is an important building to the community of Parramatta but also NSW for social, historical and architectural reasons. It is precious because of its long history and use as a family home and also a maternity hospital. It is an important piece in the architectural timeline of the establishment and development of the colony and the important settlement of Parramatta.
It is disgraceful to even consider damaging the integrity of this building by trying to move it. The NSW government should be acting as a custodian of much loved heritage buildings not a desecrator.
Jan Chivers
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Jan Chivers
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Willow Grove is part of the heritage of the Parramatta area and shoukd be left where it was built for future generations to enjoy.
So much heritage has been destroyed in New South Wales, in the name of progress.
Please leave Willow Grove where it is!