From Dormancy to Proliferation: A Model of Potential Property Proliferation in Dormant Areas of Sydney’s Outer-West Centres.
A Research Project by Dr Jonathan Drane, Sydney Graduate School of Management, Western Sydney University, Sydney, Australia.
The Urban and Living Society Institute Grant Scheme 2017
By Dr Jonathan Drane
Summary
This research studies outer west centres in the Sydney basin to understand and chart dormant town areas and their potential to proliferate new developments. One page flyer (pdf):
Outer West Dormancy Study – Drane 2017
Initial Research Workshop October 2017:
A ( free) workshop which is designed to define this research project was held on Wednesday 25th October 2017 at Werrington Launch Pad, Ground Floor, Werrington Park Corporate Centre,Werrington South Western Sydney University Campus, 14 Great Western Highway, Kingswood, NSW 2747.
Workshop Agenda
The agenda is covered in the attached one page summary
Workshop Speakers and Facilitators
The speakers cv and focus is in the attached one page summary
Workshop Details and Outcomes
The workshop was run in a three part agenda including a key speaker Angus Dawson who was the key executive on the Honeysuckle Rejuvenation. He presented the Honeysuckle rejuvenation story and then Dr Jonathan Drane presented the Palmer Street Townsville proliferation story. Dr Hugh Pattinson helped to design the workshop and co-facilitated.
The participants included representatives from the four LGAs Penrith , Camden , Campbelltown and Wollondilly . The reps were in the ‘city growth’, ‘economic development’ and ‘property development’ space. The balance were from government, academia and business with common interests in this area.
There was a ‘walk in the outer west’ poster session where the local LGA reps talked about key issues followed by a discussion of the key themes that the research should focus on. These themes related to the fact that the former outer west rural towns were trying to deal with the massive growth that was occurring in the region. An example is that there is a divide forming between the old town centres and the newly placed housing estates.
The workshop was run based on an engagement philosophy with the key potential output (apart from conferencearticles and journal papers) being an analytical framework which was introduced during the morning which will help the LGA’s and consultants assess precincts for the effects of high growth and vulnerability to dormancy. This framework has a the potential ability to foster further external grants .
The closing point of the workshop was that it was planned to run two of these workshops during the 2018 year to cover the themes that were revealed and in the workshop.
For further details
Contact Dr Jonathan Drane: j.drane@westernsydney.edu.au
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Articles and News Items
Related News/Blog Articles on Growth Characteristics in the Outer West
The Outer West Collection: Articles on the outer west of Sydney and its growth characteristics.
‘Penrith of the Future’
Daily Telegraph 2015
Penrith is experiencing growing pains
Research Sites – Jonathan Drane
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