We wish to acknowledge Aboriginal peoples as the Traditional Custodians of this land. Through thoughtful and collaborative planning, we seek to demonstrate our ongoing commitment to creating places in which Aboriginal peoples are included socially, culturally and economically.
Read all about our recent Bradfield Community Open Day, a Bradfield arts and culture update, and meet the people who look after the First Building's amazing green roof.
The National Reconstruction Fund (NRF), Bradfield Development Authority (BDA) and the Advanced Manufacturing Readiness Facility (AMRF) announced a strategic partnership aimed at significantly strengthening Australia’s sovereign industrial capability.
A historic partnering agreement between the Bradfield Development Authority (BDA) and Gandangara Local Aboriginal Land Council (GLALC) will see Australia’s first new city in 100 years continue to be informed by and support the advancement of First Nations peoples.
A partnership between the Minns Labor Government and leading Australian space technology business Space Machines Company is lifting off, establishing Bradfield as a manufacturing hub for critical space infrastructure like satellites that will help safeguard space for Australia and our allies.
Eight young leaders from Western Sydney are bringing fresh perspectives on science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics (STEAM) to help shape the future of Bradfield City through the inaugural Bradfield STEAM Council.
Expressions of Interest (EOIs) are being invited from First Nations people across Western Sydney to help shape the future of Bradfield City by joining the Bradfield Development Authority’s (BDA) Koori Perspectives Circle (KPC).
A bold new creative program is bringing the next stage of Bradfield City’s First Building to life, establishing a vibrant new hub for arts, culture, and community.
Commercial and Residential development in Australia’s newest city, Bradfield is gearing up following the finalisation of a development agreement between the Minns Labor Government and global Australian development and investment company, Plenary.
Bradfield City is beginning to take shape with first stage of civil works now complete delivering new roads, active transport links, essential utilities, and public amenities.
A unique opportunity to shape the character and identity of Australia’s first city in 100 years is now open, with experienced arts and culture practitioners invited to register their interest to join the Bradfield City Arts and Culture Advisory Panel.