Health and Education Precinct – Blacktown
Is Your Land Affected by the Blacktown Health & Education Precinct?
If your property is within the proposed Blacktown Health & Education Precinct, between the Blacktown CBD and Blacktown Hospital, you may be impacted by new healthcare and education developments in Western Sydney. It’s essential to understand what this could mean for your home or land.
Compulsory land acquisition for major infrastructure projects can be overwhelming, but with expert advice, you can protect your rights and secure fair outcomes.
What is the Blacktown Health & Education Precinct?
The Blacktown Health & Education project involves Council selling land to allow for the staged development of more than 100,000 square metres of office development, a private hospital and a medical research institute.
Key features of the project include:
- New private hospital and specialist medical facilities
- Medical research institute and clinical education facilities
- Mixed-use commercial and office developments
- Rezoning of existing residential and commercial land
- Potential impacts on land use and property value
To progress with this health and education project, the government may need to compulsorily acquire your property or land.

What is Compulsory Land Acquisition?
Compulsory acquisition happens when government authorities acquire private land for public infrastructure projects like the Blacktown Health & Education Precinct. This process will make sure that the government can secure the land needed for government developments. While compulsory acquisition is a legal process, there are strict guidelines to follow to make sure property owners are treated fairly and given the compensation they are entitled to.
The compulsory acquisition process typically includes:
- Notification: The acquiring authority provides notice that your land is required for a public project.
- Valuation: Independent valuations are conducted to determine the market value of your property and any additional entitlements.
- Negotiation: The government makes an initial compensation offer, which can be reviewed and contested if necessary.
- Compensation and Settlement: Once an agreement is reached, compensation is paid, and the property is transferred to the government.
- Dispute Resolution: If a fair settlement cannot be reached, legal action may be required.
Understanding your rights and entitlements during the compulsory acquisition process is important to securing the best possible outcome for your property.
How Hones Lawyers Supports Property Owners
At Hones Lawyers, our team specialises in guiding property owners through the sometimes confusing compulsory acquisition process for major infrastructure projects in NSW. If your property is being affected by the Blacktown Health & Education Precinct, we can provide expert legal assistance at every step:
- Understanding the Process: From the initial notification to the final settlement, we’ll keep you informed and help you navigate the complex acquisition process.
- Securing Fair Compensation: We’ll work to ensure you receive the full market value of your property, along with additional compensation for relocation costs or any financial losses.
- Representation and Negotiation: We advocate on your behalf during negotiations with government authorities to secure the best possible compensation for your land.
- Dispute Resolution: If a fair settlement cannot be reached, we’ll guide you through mediation or legal proceedings to protect your rights and interests.
Property acquisition for infrastructure projects like the Blacktown Health & Education Precinct can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to face it alone. If your property is being affected by the acquisition, contact Hones Lawyers today to ensure that you receive the compensation you deserve and the legal support you need.
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