Spring Farm Parkway Stage 2 progresses to design phase

By Greg Warren MP

19 May 2025

19 May 2025


In a major step for Spring Farm Parkway Stage 2, Jacobs Australia has been appointed to design the 3 kilometre east-west connection along with the Review of Environmental Factors report. These critical elements will be used to develop a final business case from which construction funding will be determined.


Spring Farm Parkway Stage 2 is necessary to complete the key east-west link between the suburbs of Menangle Park and Spring Farm, realising a key corridor that was planned when the Spring Farm community was first established.
It will connect Camden Bypass, Hume Motorway and Menangle Road, along with providing improved access to residential and employment precincts in the Greater Macarthur Growth Area such as Spring Farm, Elderslie, Menangle Park, Mount Annan and Glen Alpine.
Providing an alternative to Narellan Road, will also deliver direct access for freight trucks to the Southern Sydney Freight Line terminal and shared pathways for pedestrians and cyclists.


The concept design and Review of Environmental Factors is expected to be released for public feedback in late 2026, with the final Business Case to be completed by early 2027. Detailed design and construction would follow, subject to final approvals and funding.
Once operational, Spring Farm Parkway is expected to divert around 30,000 cars per day from Narellan Road.
Jacobs Australia has had a depth of experience including involvement with projects such as WestConnex, the Pacific Highway Upgrade, NorthConnex and other important projects around the country.
For more information, go to www.transport.nsw.gov.au/sfp2


Member for Campbelltown, Greg Warren MP said:


“This is an important step forward for our community, providing much needed accessibility for motorists, particularly in growth areas south of Campbelltown.”


“I welcome the commitment from the Minns Labor Government to provide this much needed infrastructure in South Western Sydney, and in our Macarthur region.”


Member for Camden, Sally Quinnell MP said:

“This project builds upon the success of Stage 1, helping to reduce congestion and improve accessibility for the people in Menangle Park and Spring Farm, while also working to support the growth the wider Camden electorate has been experiencing.

“I’m excited to see Stage 2 of the project progressing, and proud to be a part of a government working hard to ensure our Camden community has access to the infrastructure it has long been denied."