Western Sydney’s decade-long cry for infrastructure is finally getting attention — but not enough. While billions pour into roads like the M12 and airport links, locals face crumbling basics: no wastewater connections, jammed streets, and kids walking unpaved paths to new schools. Frustration mounts as the region swells toward a million more residents by 2041. Advocates demand more than highways — a bold, 10-year plan that tackles healthcare, education, and social services too. State and federal governments are stepping up, but time’s running out to build a region that doesn’t just connect — it thrives.

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