Matraville Town Centre Public Domain Masterplan

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Consultation has concluded.

The Masterplan and Implementation Plan were adopted by Council at the Ordinary Council Meeting on 28 March 2023. Key components identified in the short term plan of the Implementation Plan will now proceed to concept design and added to the draft 2023 -24 capital works program.

You can read the minutes from the meeting here (see page 6) and the Consultation Outcomes Report here


Randwick Council has developed a draft Public Domain Masterplan and Implementation Plan for the Matraville Town Centre. 

Based on feedback from the community in 2021, the masterplan is a long-term plan for the town centre, which will guide future public domain improvements for the next 10-20 years.

The plan aims to create a distinctive town centre with gathering spaces and welcoming gateways, more outdoor dining and opportunities for community events. There will be improved tree cover and a focus on pedestrians with wider footpaths, walking connections and more dining and retail activities.

Highlights of the masterplan*:

  • Widened footpaths on Bunnerong Road to create spaces for outdoor dining and increased pedestrian safety
  • New and revitalised outdoor spaces for people to meet
  • More pedestrian crossings
  • Reduced speed limit along Bunnerong Road to 40km/ph
  • Provision for a future cycle way on Bunnerong Road
  • Opportunities for Indigenous and local art installations
  • New street furniture, lighting, landscaping and paving
  • Increased tree planting and canopy coverage on Bunnerong Road and surrounding streets

*Note: Any changes in the masterplan to Bunnerong Road will be subject to support and approval by the State Government.

A draft Implementation Plan has been developed to support the masterplan and outlines the three stages of design (small, medium and large) proposed to achieve the long term vision of the Masterplan.


How can you provide your feedback?

Make an online submission
Share your thoughts via our online submission option. 
Chat with us in person in the Matraville Town Centre:
  • Tuesday 20 December 2022, 3.30pm to 5pm
    • Look for us near the corner Daunt Ave and Bunnerong Road, Matraville (near Woolworths)
  • Thursday 19 January 2023, 3.30pm to 5pm 
    • Look for us near the corner of Perry Street and Bunnerong Road, Matraville (near Café Carmelos)
  • Monday 23 January 2023, 3.30pm to 5pm 
    • Look for us near the corner Daunt Ave and Bunnerong Road, Matraville (near Woolworths)


Or, send your comments to the General Manager headed “Matraville Public Domain Masterplan” to council@randwick.nsw.gov.au or 30 Frances Street, Randwick 2031.


Consultation period: 6 December 2022 to 6 February 2023

We acknowledge that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are the First Australians of this land, and the Bidjigal and Gadigal people who traditionally occupied the land we now call Randwick City.

The Masterplan and Implementation Plan were adopted by Council at the Ordinary Council Meeting on 28 March 2023. Key components identified in the short term plan of the Implementation Plan will now proceed to concept design and added to the draft 2023 -24 capital works program.

You can read the minutes from the meeting here (see page 6) and the Consultation Outcomes Report here


Randwick Council has developed a draft Public Domain Masterplan and Implementation Plan for the Matraville Town Centre. 

Based on feedback from the community in 2021, the masterplan is a long-term plan for the town centre, which will guide future public domain improvements for the next 10-20 years.

The plan aims to create a distinctive town centre with gathering spaces and welcoming gateways, more outdoor dining and opportunities for community events. There will be improved tree cover and a focus on pedestrians with wider footpaths, walking connections and more dining and retail activities.

Highlights of the masterplan*:

  • Widened footpaths on Bunnerong Road to create spaces for outdoor dining and increased pedestrian safety
  • New and revitalised outdoor spaces for people to meet
  • More pedestrian crossings
  • Reduced speed limit along Bunnerong Road to 40km/ph
  • Provision for a future cycle way on Bunnerong Road
  • Opportunities for Indigenous and local art installations
  • New street furniture, lighting, landscaping and paving
  • Increased tree planting and canopy coverage on Bunnerong Road and surrounding streets

*Note: Any changes in the masterplan to Bunnerong Road will be subject to support and approval by the State Government.

A draft Implementation Plan has been developed to support the masterplan and outlines the three stages of design (small, medium and large) proposed to achieve the long term vision of the Masterplan.


How can you provide your feedback?

Make an online submission
Share your thoughts via our online submission option. 
Chat with us in person in the Matraville Town Centre:
  • Tuesday 20 December 2022, 3.30pm to 5pm
    • Look for us near the corner Daunt Ave and Bunnerong Road, Matraville (near Woolworths)
  • Thursday 19 January 2023, 3.30pm to 5pm 
    • Look for us near the corner of Perry Street and Bunnerong Road, Matraville (near Café Carmelos)
  • Monday 23 January 2023, 3.30pm to 5pm 
    • Look for us near the corner Daunt Ave and Bunnerong Road, Matraville (near Woolworths)


Or, send your comments to the General Manager headed “Matraville Public Domain Masterplan” to council@randwick.nsw.gov.au or 30 Frances Street, Randwick 2031.


Consultation period: 6 December 2022 to 6 February 2023

We acknowledge that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are the First Australians of this land, and the Bidjigal and Gadigal people who traditionally occupied the land we now call Randwick City.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

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    Your privacy: We will not make public your personal details, but we may use excerpts of your comments and feedback (without identifying details) as part of our community consultation analysis.

    Consultation has concluded.

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