CATHOLIC CLUB MAKES FINALS
FOR the tenth time in 11 years, Campbelltown Catholic Club has made the finals of the Chef’s Table Awards\, which will be held at The Epping Club on Monday, July 25. The awards are contested each year by clubs across the state.
WINNING DESIGN ANNOUNCED
INTERNATIONAL architecture firm PTW Architects, in association with award-winning practice Collins and Turner, and landscape architects McGregor Coxall, have won a competition design for the former Cumberland Newspapers headquarters located at 142 Macquarie Street, Parramatta. The winning design features three mixed-use towers, a 60-storey residential tower along with an additional 35 level and a 25 level building hosting 964 residential apartments,
BUILDINGS UP TO 25 STOREYS
THE Hills Council has approved plans for buildings of up to 25 storeys on Maitland Drive in Baulkham Hills Sitting adjacent to Norwest Town Centre Residential Development and Castle Hill Country Club, the area could be transformed into a mixed use space including 400 residential units, a child care centre, retail space and a health and fitness centre.
DEVELOPER PROPOSES 900 UNITS
CHINESE developer Greenland Australia has unveiled plans to build 900 apartments on a 153-hectare site, in Lachlan’s Lane, Macquarie Park, in six mixed-use towers with heights between seven and 17 storeys.
NAB GIVES LAUNCHPAD $150,000
THE NAB has donated $150,000 in a collaborative partnership with Western Sydney University’s Launch Pad program, which is design to support. Parramatta City Council has made space available in Phillip Street, in the CBD, for the program.
APPROVAL FOR GOLF COURSE
SEKISUI House has announced that it has received approval for an $11million premium 9-hole Par 3 golf course and driving range, at its $750million award-winning The Hermitage estate in Gledswood Hills, It is the first of its kind in Australia to be created by golf legend Greg Norman
REDEVELOPMENT OF MOUNTIES
THE $128 million redevelopment of Mounties, at Mt Pritchard, will include 14 projects over five years, subject to approval, to include a 300-seat Cantonese restaurant, a 1000-seat auditorium and a 400 seat grandstand.