This is a Transport for NSW project. Please direct all enquiries there.
The Australian and NSW governments are investing $200 million to upgrade the intersection of Homebush Bay Drive, Australia Avenue and Underwood Road to ease congestion, increase safety and improve travel times and connectivity to Sydney Olympic Park and Homebush for all road users.
During community consultation on the preferred option, we received overwhelming feedback from the community around the complexity, unfamiliarity and safety of the design. We heard that you wanted the roundabout to be upgraded to a more traditional traffic light intersection. We also heard that our key stakeholders wanted us to minimise impacts to Bicentennial and Bressington parks.
A summary of feedback received and how we have responded has been provided in the Consultation Report which is now available for the community to view on the project webpage.
In response, Transport has developed a new design and prepared the Review of Environmental Factors (REF) to identify potential environmental and community impacts from the design and proposed mitigation measures.
We are now inviting feedback on the new design, a more traditional traffic light intersection and REF until Sunday 18 January 2026, 11:59PM.
Please visit the project webpage and interactive portal to view the new design, REF and supporting documents and to see how you can provide feedback.
The new design
We are changing the way people use the intersection of Homebush Bay Drive, Australia Avenue and Underwood Road. The new design will provide a safer and more efficient connection for the thousands of people driving, walking and riding bikes through the intersection each day.
Proposed improvements include:
- replacing the existing roundabout with a more traditional traffic light intersection
- widening and adjusting the road corridors to provide new lanes on all approaches to the intersection
- upgrading the existing footpath along the northern side of Australia Avenue and Underwood Road to a shared walking and bike riding path
- providing coordinated pedestrian activated traffic signals on all approaches to the intersection
- building a new signalised shared walking and bike riding crossing on Australia Avenue
- upgrading the existing pedestrian crossings at Homebush Bay Drive on/off ramps to shared walking and bike riding crossings
- building new shared walking and bike riding refuge islands
- relocating the existing Underwood pedestrian crossing and bus stand at DFO Homebush further east.
Environmental assessment
An environment assessment has been completed to identify potential environmental and community impacts from the design and proposed mitigation measures.
The Review of Environmental Factors discusses how the project will impact:
- the local community through construction, traffic, noise, vibration and visual impacts
- biodiversity
- soils and water quality
- contamination
- Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal heritage.
How to provide feedback
Feedback can be submitted by:
- completing one of our surveys
- leaving a comment on our interactive map
- providing feedback at one of our community information sessions.
- emailing parramatta@transport.nsw.gov.au
- providing feedback by post at Homebush Bay Drive and Australia Avenue intersection upgrade, Director Environment and Sustainability Transport for NSW, 4 Parramatta Square, 12 Darcy Street, Parramatta NSW 2150.
Please visit the project webpage and interactive portal for further information on how you can provide feedback.
Community information sessions
The community are invited to come and meet the project team, ask questions and learn more about the project at one of our community information sessions.
We will be holding information sessions at Sydney Olympic Park, DFO Homebush, Wentworth Point and at Bressington Park.
Please visit the project webpage for further information on when we will be in your area.
We look forward to receiving your feedback before consultation closes on Sunday 18 January 2026 and hearing what you have to say.
Kind regards
The Homebush Bay Drive and Australia Avenue intersection upgrade project team