Hill Road & Holker Busway, Sydney Olympic Park, NSW

Pod B, Part of P5 Carpark - The application is seeking approval to construct and operate an open water surf sports lagoon facility within Sydney Olympic Park. The proposed development includes: • demolition of portion of existing P5 car park; • bulk earthworks and excavation; • construction of open water surf sports lagoon including wave generator, central pier/viewing platform and viewing deck surrounding the lagoon; • construction of part-one, part-two storey building containing a surf academy, retail space, offices, food and drink premises (café, restaurant and bar) and amenities; • construction of a service yard, loading dock, store rooms, staff parking, waste collection area and water treatment plant room and facilities; • outdoor function space; • provision of 166 car parking spaces; • landscaping and associated works; • signage; and • use of the facility for special events.

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  1. Alex de Jesus commented

    Fantastic, Great News for all of us, is an amazing project that is going to boost the sport in this Area of Sydney, will generate a great number of jobs, will bring Life, Colour and Brightness instead of a dark asphalt unused " land spot".
    Well done to all involved in this project.
    Can't wait to get in the water and learn how to surf...
    Alex de Jesus

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