Hundreds more homes proposed in Warwick Farm

19 November 2025

Hundreds of new homes close to public transport, schools and services are a step closer for South-West Sydney, with a rezoning proposal now on exhibition for Mannix Parade Precinct in Warwick Farm.

Homes NSW is proposing a renewal of the 3.9-hectare site, which would transform 88 existing dwellings into up to 670 new homes, including approximately 200 social and affordable homes.

Located just 400 metres from Warwick Farm Railway Station, the proposal will deliver new pedestrian and cycling connections to jobs, services and facilities in Liverpool city centre.

Plans also include a new 1,800 square-metre park and improved access to local schools and community amenities, creating a more connected and liveable neighbourhood.

Community members are invited to provide feedback on the proposal from now until 5pm 17 December 2025 on the NSW Planning Portal.

A drop-in community engagement session will be held between 5pm and 7pm on 2 December 2025.

For more information, visit NSW Planning.

Minister for Planning and Public Spaces Paul Scully said:

“We’re delivering more homes near public transport and services for key workers, families and young people, and this proposal does exactly that.

“This renewal at Warwick Farm would replace 88 dwellings with up to 670 new homes, including more social and affordable housing and provide more public open space.

“Being able to live within walking distance of a train station, schools and community facilities is exactly the type of outcome our housing reforms are designed to achieve.”

Minister for Housing and Homelessness Rose Jackson said:

“This is a massive boost to social and affordable housing in a region where it’s needed most.

“Thanks to our reforms, Homes NSW can now lead a renewal that will deliver a massive uplift in social housing as well as hundreds of new private homes for the local community.

“This is the kind of balanced, community-focused outcome our housing and planning reforms are all about.”

Member for Liverpool Charishma Kaliyanda said:

“This is welcome news for the many people of South West Sydney who have been asking for affordable homes in the suburbs they want to live.

“This is an example of development done right, with new housing close to public transport and plans for more green space.

"Community consultation is key, and I encourage all residents to have their say on traffic, infrastructure and other matters so that we can make sure that our voices are heard."