Women Shaping Bradfield City Centre

Written by: The Hawkesbury Phoenix

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WPCA Chair, Jennifer Westacott AO said the women involved in shaping Australia’s newest city, Bradfield City Centre bring expertise, talent and passion to their roles.

The Western Parkland City Authority celebrated the women helping to shape Australia’s newest city, Bradfield City Centre, on International Women’s Day.

Inspirational women are working across all areas of delivery at Bradfield City Centre, including project management, contract administration, building design and construction, and site security.

WPCA Chair, Jennifer Westacott AO said the women involved bring expertise, talent, and passion to their roles.

“The women helping to shape Bradfield City Centre are realising the once-in-a-generation opportunities this city presents,” Ms Westacott said.

“This year’s International Women’s Day 2024 theme is “Count Her In: Invest in Women. “Accelerate Progress”.

“It aligns perfectly with our vision for the delivery of Bradfield City Centre and how the region will evolve.”

Located in the heart of the Western Sydney Aerotropolis, Bradfield City Centre will generate new opportunities for women to work in advanced industries like aerospace and defence, advanced manufacturing, medtech and circular economy.

“Economic empowerment for women is key,” Ms Westacott said.

“The women helping to shape Bradfield City Centre are realising the once-in-a-generation opportunities this city presents.

“When women are given parallel chances to earn, learn and lead - whole populations succeed,” Ms Westacptt said.

“This vibrant, 24/7 global city will unlock new economic opportunities, create 10,000 more homes and support 20,000 new jobs for the people of Western Sydney.”

First Building Fast Facts

  • First Building is the first commercial building to be constructed in Bradfield City Centre.
  • Scheduled to open mid-2024, the First Building will house industry tenants and stage one of the Advanced Manufacturing Research Facility (AMRF), kickstarting growth in advanced and emerging industries two years ahead of the airport opening.
  • Women from Western Parkland City Authority, NSW Public Works, and Taylor on the First Building project.

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