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Local Council Issues and Initiatives

On 24 August 2025 the NSW Minns Government announced it will deliver a new train station in Woollahra, in the location of the partially built station, which commenced in the 1970’s but was not completed. 

The station’s completion is linked to a state-led rezoning project around the new Woollahra station and existing Edgecliff train station, with up to 10,000 new homes estimated to be built by 2051, including affordable housing; although the exact number is yet to be determined and the estimate is between 6,500 and 10,000. The development is labelled a State Significant Rezoning which bypasses Woollahra Council in the assessment and approval process. 


The proposed station has provoked strong reactions from the community. 

Although this project largely falls within local and state government domains, Allegra will share the community’s views with the State government and continue to share project updates with the community.

Allegra has written to NSW Minister for Planning and Public Spaces, Hon Paul Scully, and met with Transport NSW project managers, to communicate as follows:

  • Constituent views on this proposal are diverse and need to be considered
  • A severe housing shortage is driving up the cost of home ownership and rent across the country and areas such as Woollahra and Edgecliff must play their part in addressing this national challenge. 
  • The amenity, heritage, and unique character of Woollahra is to be valued and considered and development must be undertaken thoughtfully, with appropriate planning and adequate supporting infrastructure. Specifically asking:
    • What are the plans for additional infrastructure to support increased population density, including schools, Sydney Water, electrical services, and measures to mitigate traffic congestion
    • How is the impact on existing heritage dwellings and the character of the neighbourhood being considered
    • How the target number of dwellings will be determined

The Site Investigation Area

The technical investigation areas around the stations are:

  • 400m from Edgecliff Station
  • 800m from Woollahra Station

This is to assess site constraints such as topography, utilities, flooding and services.

(Source: NSW Government)


Development Stages & Timeframe

As advised by NSW Government - to be managed by NSW Department of Planning - the key stages in the rezoning are as follows:

(Source: NSW Government)

1. Studies & Planning

Studies and investigations leading to a draft master plan and rezoning proposal have now commenced.

Proposed technical studies

  • Connecting with country
  • Urban design: urban design and character, master planning plus specialist studies for biodiversity, heritage, social infrastructure needs assessment, sustainability, wind assessment, view assessment, noise and vibration
  • Engineering: contamination, geotechnical, structural buildability and infrastructure delivery plan
  • Flooding, stormwater and utilities
  • Market feasibility and economics: including Affordable Housing and Commercial Needs Analysis
  • Traffic and transport: led by Transport for NSW

Investigation and technical exploration of the Woollahra train station area have commenced, including surveying ground conditions and the location of underground utilities

Design Process

  • Interactive and collaborative co-design workshops to build a shared vision across the precinct
  • Involves key state and local government stakeholders, technical specialists and engineers

2. Exhibition & Community Engagement

  • During exhibition period, for example advertising in print and social media, direct mail to residents and businesses withing the precinct, electronic mail to subscribers, stakeholder meetings and feedback via a planning portal.
  • Exhibition is targeted for the second half of 2026.

3. Finalisation of Rezoning

  • The rezoning process is expected to take around 2 years and be completed ahead of the new Woollahra station opening in 2029
  • State led rezoning to facilitate 6,500 to 10,000 new homes is anticipated, though the final number will be subject to the rezoning process 

4. Construction

  • Works on the station are estimated to start in 2027, and the estimated opening date is 2029 
  • The first new housing developments resulting from the rezoning are anticipated within a couple of years of the station opening, i.e. 2029 to 2031. However, the timeframe for building completion is expected to extend well beyond that to 2051. 


Key Information

  • Building apartments over the station itself will not occur 
  • Compulsory residential property acquisition by the NSW Government is not anticipated 
  • Station entrances on Edgecliff Rd and Wallaroy Rd are planned
  • It’s estimated construction of the station will cost around $186 million 


More Information

NSW State Government

For Community updates on the train station development, please see this Transport NSW site,  Woollahra Station Activation | Transport for NSW and the (NSW Government’s Edgecliff Woollahra Precinct page) Edgecliff Woollahra Precinct | Planning Portal - Department of Planning and Environment

You can also contact Transport NSW,

Phone: Project Infoline 1800 684 490

Email: [email protected]


Woollahra Council

For more information, visit Woollahra Council’s page, State-led rezoning around Edgecliff and proposed Woollahra Stations | Woollahra Municipal Council

 

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Local Councils

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