NSW needs more housing supply. We have a once-in-a-lifetime chance to shape the Six Cities Region’s city planning around Sydney’s new world-class metro system and leverage existing rail stations to serve generations to come.

By building more housing near the metro and rail stations, we can enable more people to live close to transport, jobs, services, night life and amenities.

The Transport Oriented Development (TOD) Program will create sustainable and connected cities now and for future generations.

Community Infrastructure Program

The Transport Oriented Development program is helping to build more homes from the Illawarra to the Hunter, with nearly 18,000 homes in the planning system, 10% of which are already approved.

This growth is supported by the Community Infrastructure Program. Round 1, which enabled eligible councils to apply for a share of $90 million, has now closed. Two additional funding rounds will follow.

For more information, go to Transport Oriented Development Community Infrastructure Program.

What is a TOD?

TOD is a land use planning approach that encourages sustainable and mixed-use development around transport and aims to create vibrant and walkable communities.

There are 2 parts to the TOD program:

Transport Oriented Development

Find out how your neighbourhood will benefit.