What the council is working on
Recent deliveries, what's underway now, and what's planned next — drawn from the council's own plans, budgets and project pages. We report what the council has publicly said it's doing; every item links to its source.
The council's stated direction
Campbelltown's direction is set out in its Community Strategic Plan (Campbelltown 2035), a Delivery Program 2025–2029 and an Operational Plan 2025–26 (around $319.7M operating and $87.2M capital), backed by a major NSW Western Sydney Infrastructure Grants program.
The council delivers roads, waste, libraries, recreation, planning and major civic projects across one of Sydney's largest south-western cities. Its Delivery Program is the elected council's statement of commitment for its term.
The Operational Plan funds around $87.2M of capital works, with $171.6M of NSW Western Sydney Infrastructure Grants supporting 19 projects.
Underway now
$171.6M Western Sydney Infrastructure Grants — 19 projects
2025–29A program of 19 projects funded through NSW Western Sydney Infrastructure Grants, including the Leumeah Youth Precinct, Glenfield Urban Bike Track, Simmos Beach Parklands and Kanbyugal Parklands Mountain Bike Park.
Campbelltown Sports Stadium / Wests Tigers agreement
from 2027A Heads of Agreement to host Wests Tigers NRL/NRLW games at Campbelltown Sports Stadium for up to 15 seasons from 2027, underpinning a Leumeah sport-and-entertainment precinct vision.
Source: Campbelltown City Council — Council backs Tigers commitment
Planned / committed
Community Strategic Plan — Campbelltown 2035
to 2035The council's long-term plan delivered through the Delivery Program 2025–2029 and annual Operational Plans.
Source: Campbelltown City Council — Corporate planning & strategy