Birling Shines in the Your Home Annual Edition

We’re thrilled to share that Birling has made a splash in the latest Your Home annual edition – a local favourite for inspiration, advice, and all things home-related in the Macarthur region.

You’ll find Birling featured on page 41, spotlighting our position as South West Sydney’s most exciting new address. It’s a proud moment to see our community celebrated in a publication dedicated to the places where families put down roots and create futures.

But that’s not all – our very own cover stars (aka our incredible sales team) feature prominently across pages 76–79. Their bright smiles and genuine passion for helping families start their next chapter at Birling perfectly reflect what our project is all about: people, place, and possibility.

With wide-reaching local distribution and an audience of home builders, buyers, and dreamers, this coverage is a brilliant boost for the Birling story and the Cameron Brae Group’s commitment to creating communities that stand the test of time.

Take a peek at the magazine here:
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And if you spot our team while flipping through – be sure to give them a virtual high-five!

A Bright Future on the Horizon: Birling Team Tours Bradfield’s First Building

On Friday 11th April, three members of the Birling team — Wes Williams, Erin Austin, and Kate Luke — were among the first to step inside Bradfield’s First Building since its official opening by NSW Premier Chris Minns on 5 March 2025.

Located at the heart of Australia’s newest city, the First Building stands as a bold statement of progress — and as a powerful symbol of what’s to come for Western Sydney. As part of the state’s commitment to an industry-led city, this striking new facility is designed to attract both local and global partners, foster innovation, and build the skilled workforce of tomorrow.

For the Birling team, the tour was more than just a look inside a building — it was a glimpse into the future that Birling residents will soon be a part of.

“It’s hard not to feel inspired,” said Wes Williams. “Bradfield isn’t just a vision anymore — it’s real, it’s rising, and it’s already drawing in opportunity. This is just the beginning.”

The First Building’s sleek and sustainable design includes spaces for advanced manufacturing, research and development, and education — all intended to foster collaboration and innovation across sectors. Large open-plan workspaces, high-tech lab and training zones, and community-friendly public areas signal a deliberate move toward a modern, inclusive, and future-ready city.

“This city is being built with people in mind — people who want to work closer to home, innovate, and create,” said Erin Austin. “That makes it incredibly valuable for our Birling buyers, especially families looking ahead.”

Already, the proximity of Bradfield City Centre is proving to be a drawcard for new buyers at Birling. The emerging employment prospects, combined with world-class education and infrastructure, are reinforcing the value of our masterplanned community.

“We even recently exchanged with a pilot,” said Kate Luke. “It’s a great sign that people working in and around the Western Sydney International Airport — and now Bradfield — see Birling as the right fit for their future.”

As the Bradfield City Centre continues to evolve, so too will its connection with the Birling community. With only minutes between them, Birling residents will be positioned to benefit from the new jobs, educational opportunities, and cultural vibrancy that this city promises.

At Birling, we believe in bright futures — and with Bradfield just down the road, that future is already taking shape.

Project Update

We’re excited to share the latest progress at Birling!
Join James Dunbar, Senior Development Manager, as he takes you on a tour of what’s happening across Stages 1 and 2, our upcoming parks, and the future Birling Village.
✅ Roads and utilities are taking shape
✅ Beautiful green spaces are looking to thrive
✅ Our first park designs are nearly approved
Plus, we’ve got exciting plans for Birling Village—a vibrant hub for everyone to enjoy!
📅 Key dates to remember:
Stage 1 is on track for late 2025
Stage 2 is expected early 2026
We’ll keep you updated every step of the way. 💪
🎥 WATCH THE UPDATE: https://hubs.ly/Q03fcFqy0 and stay tuned on our  for the latest news and registration details!

Growing Birling: A Visit to Sydney’s Premier Nurseries

Last week, the Birling team took a deep dive into the world of horticulture with visits to Alpine Nurseries in Dural and Trees Impact in Lake Munmorah. These industry leaders are playing a vital role in shaping Birling’s landscape, with orders placed by our landscape architects, Taylor Brammer, for Stage 1 and 2.

Our visit wasn’t just about checking on the progress of our trees—it was about reinforcing the strong alignment between Cameron Brae Group (CBG) and these suppliers when it comes to quality, sustainability, and long-term vision.

Ross Clark, Director of Trees Impact, and Daniel Ewings from Alpine Nurseries guided us through the intricate process of growing trees fit for a masterplanned community. Their deep knowledge and passion for horticulture were undeniable—so much so that our Marketing Manager even joked that their use of scientific names sounded like something out of a Harry Potter spellbook!

But tree-growing is no magic trick—it’s a precise science. From seed to site, the journey of each tree is meticulously managed. As we head into winter, growth naturally slows, and both nurseries take special measures to ensure the trees remain strong and healthy. Controlled watering, strategic pruning, and careful monitoring of soil conditions all contribute to the success of these trees, ensuring that by the time they reach Birling, they are well-established and ready to thrive.

Much like CBG, Alpine Nurseries and Trees Impact focus on long-term quality, not quick fixes. Their commitment to sustainable growing practices aligns with our mission to create a lasting, green, and vibrant community at Birling. We’re proud to have partners who share our values and bring expertise that will shape the streets and parks of Birling for generations to come.

Stay tuned as we continue to bring Birling’s landscape to life!

A New Cultural Landmark Near Birling: BAPS Hindu Mandir and Cultural Precinct Opens in Kemps Creek

Birling residents and future homeowners now have a remarkable new cultural and spiritual destination just 8km from their doorstep. The newly inaugurated BAPS Hindu Mandir and Cultural Precinct in Kemps Creek is a breathtaking addition to Western Sydney, bringing a place of unity, devotion, and community togetherness to the region.

The precinct was recently visited by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who welcomed His Holiness Mahant Swami Maharaj to Australia as part of an auspicious Fuldol celebration. During the event, the Prime Minister witnessed the profound cultural and spiritual significance of the new precinct, praising it as “a work in majestic progress” and commending the contributions of the Hindu community to Australia’s rich multicultural fabric.

The BAPS Hindu Mandir and Cultural Precinct is set to become a beacon of faith, heritage, and harmony, reflecting the values of service and selfless devotion. Designed to foster interfaith dialogue and community engagement, it offers a serene environment for prayer, cultural activities, and social gatherings.

With Birling positioning itself as a welcoming, vibrant community in Sydney’s Southwest, the proximity of such a landmark only enhances the appeal of the area. Residents will have the opportunity to explore and engage with a cultural institution that celebrates unity, spirituality, and inclusivity.

As the first phase of the Mandir complex is now open, visitors can experience its beautifully crafted architecture and spiritual ambiance, making it a must-visit destination for families and individuals alike. Whether for reflection, learning, or community celebrations, this precinct stands as a testament to Australia’s growing cultural richness.

Stay tuned for more updates on how Birling continues to be at the heart of Western Sydney’s evolving landscape.

Learn more about BAPS Hindu Mandir and Cultural Precinct https://www.baps.org/News/2025/Australian-Prime-Minister-Welcomes-Mahant-Swami-Maharaj-at-BAPS-Hindu-Mandir-and-Cultural-Precinct-28032.aspx

Building Our Solar Future Together

Customers are leading the way with customer-generated solar energy. By 2040, half of Endeavour Energy’s customers are forecast to have solar panels connected to the grid.

Endeavour Energy is working to make the network smarter, allowing new and existing solar customers to export more of their excess solar energy. As technology evolves, new opportunities for homeowners to maximize their solar potential will continue to emerge—supporting a more energy-efficient future. Learn more here: https://www.endeavourenergy.com.au/modern-grid/flexible-exports/consumer-trial

Exploring Future Sustainable Initiatives

As we plan for the future of Birling, we are exploring a range of potential sustainability initiatives that could enhance energy efficiency and support residents in making environmentally conscious choices. These may include options such as shared energy solutions, smart grid integration, and electric vehicle charging infrastructure.

We are also looking at ways to align with broader sustainability programs, including resources provided by Camden Council, and potential collaborations with industry partners who are focused on renewable energy solutions.

While we are committed to investigating sustainable outcomes, these initiatives are still in the early stages of consideration and will be subject to feasibility, partnerships, and future funding.

A Community Designed for the Future

With sustainability playing an increasing role in new home design, we expect that many builders in South-West Sydney will continue to offer energy-efficient solutions as part of their home packages. Features such as solar power, battery storage, and energy-smart appliances are becoming more common, providing future homeowners with the opportunity to integrate sustainability into their new builds.

At Birling, we will continue to explore ways to support sustainable living and energy-efficient outcomes for future residents.

Stay tuned as we share more updates on how Birling is planning for a smarter, greener future.

At the Heart of Western Sydney’s Transformation

This morning, the Birling team attended the Property Council’s Western Sydney Outlook Breakfast, and we left feeling more optimistic than ever about the evolution of our region. Western Sydney is on the cusp of transformation, and Birling, in the heart of Bringelly, will soon shift from being in the middle of nowhere to being the middle of everywhere.

A Future of Connectivity and Opportunity

Hearing from leaders like Prue Carr and Simon Hickey reinforced the immense opportunity ahead. The infrastructure investment enabling Bradfield City, the Western Sydney International Airport nearing completion, and the smart urban development unfolding around us all signal that remarkable change is happening right now. Western Sydney is no longer a future promise—it’s a present reality.

Prue Carr highlighted a crucial shift in focus. While major projects remain vital, it’s the small, everyday things that make the biggest difference in people’s lives. From early delivery of essential services to education as the greatest enabler, there is a growing emphasis on ensuring communities thrive—not just grow. It’s a sentiment we wholeheartedly embrace at Birling.

Western Sydney International Airport: A Game Changer

Simon Hickey’s insights into Western Sydney International Airport and the surrounding business precincts painted a compelling picture. This region is fast becoming the nation’s most significant international gateway, connecting Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane in a ‘golden triangle’ of opportunity. With a world-class cargo precinct, a 200-hectare business hub, and long-term connectivity unlocking future capability, Western Sydney is poised to redefine what’s possible.

Building a Community, Not Just a Development

At Birling, we understand that great communities aren’t just built—they are nurtured. That’s why last night, we hosted our first focus group to begin shaping the soft infrastructure that will support our future residents. This wasn’t just about roads and buildings but about the services, programs, and community initiatives that will make a tangible difference in people’s lives. Growth isn’t just about scale; it’s about creating places where people truly belong.

The Bright Future of Western Sydney

Western Sydney has always been a place where people from everywhere come to build a better future. With every new connection, every new home, and every new opportunity, that future is becoming brighter. At Birling, we’re not just watching this transformation—we’re part of it.

Stay tuned as we continue to shape the future of Birling and be part of Western Sydney’s remarkable journey

One Year of Birling, One Act of Kindness: Celebrating Growth and Giving Back

On January 31st, 2024, Birling officially launched with the unveiling of our microsite and the installation of fence mesh banners along the Northern Road, guiding potential buyers to discover our vision for this exceptional community.

Now, one year on, we’re proud to reflect on what has been an incredible journey of growth, success, and momentum.

From the very beginning, Birling has captured the attention of buyers across New South Wales. Our development has not only stood out in the competitive South West Sydney market but has also made a mark statewide. With over 10,000 registrations in our database, four sell-out public land releases, and the title of most-searched development on OpenLot for three consecutive quarters, Birling has exceeded all expectations.

Our branding has been instrumental in establishing Birling as a highly desirable community, resonating with a broad audience seeking opportunity and security. However, what truly sets Birling apart is its unparalleled location—positioned at the heart of Sydney’s most dynamic growth corridor, adjacent to the transformative Western Sydney International Airport (WSI) and the visionary Bradfield City. The promise of prosperity, seamless connectivity, and world-class infrastructure makes Birling a future-focused investment unlike any other.

Giving Back to the Community

As we celebrate this milestone, we are committed to giving back to the community that has supported us. We are proud to announce a donation of a toy hamper to the Ronald McDonald Hospitality Cart, a valuable resource that provides comfort and practical support to families with seriously ill children receiving treatment. The Hospitality Cart offers:

  • Boredom-busters – Books, crafts, and entertainment for patients and siblings
  • Educational resources – Learning materials to help minimise missed milestones
  • Practical care items – Toiletries and comfort essentials
  • Snacks and beverages – Providing a small moment of relief for families

To keep this valuable service running, donations from the community can be made until the end of February 2025.

Donations can be made at our Sales & Information Centre, for inspiration for your donation please visit the wish list here: Hospitality Cart Wish List

Let’s get behind this wonderful charity and help support local families in need. Every contribution makes a difference!

Looking Ahead

As we celebrate this milestone, we extend our gratitude to our buyers, community members, and stakeholders who have been part of this journey. With even more exciting developments on the horizon, 2025 is set to be another year of progress and opportunity at Birling.

Thank you for being part of our story—here’s to the future of Birling!

 

Help us fill the Ronald McDonald Hospitality Cart – donations are being collected in our Sales & Information Centre until the end of February.

Exciting Progress at Birling: A Snapshot of Construction Activity

Despite the soaring temperatures, there’s no slowing down at Birling! Katie, Kate, and Diane from our sales team recently joined Senior Project Manager Wes and were chaperoned by TRN’s Project Manager and HSEQ Officer, for an exclusive on-site update.

The team witnessed firsthand the remarkable progress being made, setting the stage for a vibrant and connected community.

Katie’s Highlights

Katie, our Sales Manager, shared her excitement:
“Seeing the wide roads taking shape, especially compared to other communities in the area, the well-placed roundabout at the heart of the development, and the progress on infrastructure like pipework and dam filling—it’s all coming together beautifully. I’m particularly thrilled about how easily future residents will walk from the retail space to the Homestead and hero park. It’s a community that’s built for connection and quality living!”

On the Ground Progress

  • Pipes & Storm water: Approximately 800 meters of storm water infrastructure has already been installed, ensuring readiness for stages 1, 2, and 5.
  • Wastewater Infrastructure: Preparations are well underway, pending Sydney Water imminent approval.
  • Stage 1 Developments:
    • Bulk earthworks are nearly complete.
    • Lime stabilization has been applied, and a protective sandstone layer will soon follow.
    • Services like storm water, electrical, telecommunications, water, and sewer connections are next on the agenda.
  • Retaining Walls: Approved for construction, with final colour choices being made alongside the landscape architect.
  • Woodland Park 1: Design plans are being fine-tuned to integrate preserved trees into the park layout.

A Vision for Connectivity and Safety

The roundabout at Birling’s entry is designed to offer free-flowing traffic while serving as a landmark feature with potential for striking landscaping. Meanwhile, road density testing and traffic signal approvals are paving the way for seamless movement across the community.

A Well-Resourced Operation

With 25-30 workers currently on-site, and capacity for up to 360 staff and 400 pieces of equipment, the scale of work underway is truly impressive.

As construction progresses, we’re thrilled to see Birling’s vision coming to life—setting the foundation for a vibrant, family-friendly community. Stay tuned for more updates, and thank you for being part of this exciting journey!

🎥 Watch the short video of the team’s visit to see the action firsthand!

Building Healthier Communities: Birling’s Commitment to Active, Connected, and Vibrant Lifestyles

We recently welcomed South Western Sydney Health to our Birling masterplan to showcase our vision and introduce our team. This collaboration marks an important step toward creating a community that not only meets but exceeds expectations in fostering health and well-being. Together, we explored ways to align our plans with their inspiring vision:

“South West Sydney is a district where places, streets, and neighbourhoods are planned and designed to keep people healthy.”

The Need for Action

South West Sydney is a thriving region, experiencing rapid population growth and remarkable diversity. With 21% of residents under 15 years of age and 14% aged 15–24, the area has a youthful and dynamic population. Camden and Liverpool are among the fastest-growing LGAs, driven by high fertility rates (2.03 vs. 1.78 for NSW) and significant urban development.

However, this growth presents challenges, especially as the population aged 65+ is set to rise by 74% by 2031. Ensuring that our neighbourhoods can support healthy, active lifestyles across all age groups is essential.

Our Pillar of Healthy Lifestyles

At Birling, we are committed to embedding health and well-being into every stage of our planning and development. We acknowledge that early engagement with experts like South Western Sydney Health ensures we are on the right path.

Here are key areas we’re focusing on to deliver a healthier future:

  1. Neighbourhood Planning and Design

We’re designing spaces that encourage physical activity, recreation, and social connections. By activating parks, playgrounds, and open spaces, we aim to make outdoor activities an integral part of everyday life.

  1. Active and Accessible Transport

Walking and cycling will be safe and appealing options in Birling, with well-lit streets, shaded pathways, and bicycle facilities. We’re also exploring electric vehicle charging stations and car-share schemes to support sustainable mobility.

  1. Natural and Sustainable Environments

With rising temperatures in Western Sydney, our masterplan prioritizes blue-green infrastructure to mitigate heat, improve air quality, and provide cooling. Tree planting, sustainable water storage, and spaces for outdoor exercise will enhance the overall environment.

  1. Healthy Food Options

Access to fresh, healthy food is vital. We aim to partner with local food retailers to promote healthy, affordable choices. Public edible gardens, drinking fountains, and collaborations with childcare providers to encourage healthy habits are also part of our vision.

  1. Diverse and Healthy Housing

Housing diversity is key to a thriving community. We are exploring opportunities to incorporate social and affordable housing, ensuring inclusivity and accessibility for all.

A Collaborative Future

South Western Sydney Health’s impact goals resonate with our mission:

  • Increasing the use of open spaces for physical activity.
  • Promoting active transport options.
  • Designing for sustainability and climate adaptability.
  • Enhancing access to healthy food.
  • Delivering housing diversity and affordability.

We are inspired by their commitment and grateful for their input as we refine our plans. Through partnerships like these, we aim to ensure Birling is not just a place to live but a community where people thrive.

Join Us on the Journey

As Birling comes to life, we remain dedicated to building a community that reflects the aspirations of South West Sydney’s residents. Together, we can create a district that sets new benchmarks for healthy, connected living.

Stay tuned for updates on our progress and initiatives as we continue shaping a brighter future for all.

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