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The decision by Sydney Airport to walk away from its first right of refusal on building the Badgerys Creek airport comes as no real surprise. As anyone who has used Sydney Airport knows ...
Starting from September 30 the federal government will have nine months to come up with the basic design, function, cost, and regulatory framework around which a Badgerys Creek airport will be built.
Taking off: Badgerys Creek airport project manager Sandy Whitt. The first federal government to seriously look into the location of another airport in Sydney was the Chifley Labor government in 1946.
Guidelines for the environmental assessment of the Badgerys Creek airport site in western Sydney will help address pollution concerns, according to the Federal Government. A previous draft ...
The concerns raised by Sydney Airport about Badgerys Creek are unlikely to concern the government, which seemed willing to undertake the project alone when the draft contract was first offered to ...
So how will the fuel get to Badgerys Creek? Previously, planning for the second airport’s fuel supply had the Sydney Newcastle pipeline supplying the fuel to Plumpton in Sydney’s western ...
There are some little discussed details that need to be kept in mind with today’s staged hoopla about the final approvals of a plan to develop a second Sydney airport at a site at Badgerys Creek.
One blueprint shown to the state government for the extensive infrastructure required for a second airport includes a plan to widen the M7 and build a Badgerys Creek Airport train that would run ...
THE Turnbull government will rewrite proposed flight paths for Badgerys Creek airport and scrap a merge point for incoming aircraft following a backlash. The Daily Telegraph can reveal that a ...
A 24-hour floating airport off Botany Bay was even suggested. Now cabinet is expected to give the all-clear to Badgerys Creek, about 50km west of Sydney's CBD. "This issue has been debated uphill ...
A SECRET report confirmed almost a year ago the overwhelming majority of people in Sydney wanted a second airport at Badgerys Creek. And they were sick of delays in getting it started. The 600 ...
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce said the second airport was “a vital piece of economic infrastructure for Australia – and Badgerys Creek was clearly the right site”. “Qantas has long supported the ...