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May 2026: Early earth works have commenced on the site of the massive new warehousing development by Mirvac Seed in the Badgerys Creek area. This and adjacent properties will be very close to the M12 and M7 motorways as well as the new Western Sydney International Airport-stock-foto
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May 2026: Earth works have commenced on the site of the massive new automated Aldi Distribution Centre at Badgerys Creek. the centre will form part of the Ingham Property Group masterplan area and the logistics hub that will eventually be the size of 15 soccer fields, some 87,000sqm.-stock-foto
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The March 2025 built Bradfield City First Building is the initial property in Bradfield City, Australia's first new city in 100 years. The building and the city are near the new Western Sydney International Airport and house industry tenants and Stage 1 of the Advanced Manufacturing Readiness Facility (AMRF)-stock-foto
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The March 2025 built Bradfield City First Building is the initial property in Bradfield City, Australia's first new city in 100 years. The building and the city are near the new Western Sydney International Airport and house industry tenants and Stage 1 of the Advanced Manufacturing Readiness Facility (AMRF)-stock-foto
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May 2026: Bradfield City Metro Station under construction as part of the Western Sydney Metro line that, on completion, will join Western Sydney International Airport and Bradfield City to the Sydney (heavy rail) Trains network at St Marys station-stock-foto
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The March 2025 built Bradfield City First Building is the initial property in Bradfield City, Australia's first new city in 100 years. The building and the city are near the new Western Sydney International Airport and house industry tenants and Stage 1 of the Advanced Manufacturing Readiness Facility (AMRF)-stock-foto
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The March 2025 built Bradfield City First Building is the initial property in Bradfield City, Australia's first new city in 100 years. The building and the city are near the new Western Sydney International Airport and house industry tenants and Stage 1 of the Advanced Manufacturing Readiness Facility (AMRF)-stock-foto
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A real estate sign in the Badgerys Creek area referencing the nearby metro and Western Sydney International Airport-stock-foto
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May 2026: Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport (WSI) is in final testing and fit out phase and will begin operations in July 2026 for freight flights. Passenger flights, both domestic and international will follow from October. Pictured are solar panel topped covered walkways that will provide all weather protection for people being dropped off or walking from adjacent car parking areas.-stock-foto
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May 2026: Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport (WSI) is in final testing and fit out phase and will begin operations in July 2026 for freight flights. Passenger flights, both domestic and international will follow in October. Pictured is the airport Command Centre under construction that will house staff from the Australian Border Force, Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, and the Australian Federal Police. Airport administration staff will also be based there. Occupancy will grow in line with the growth of flight numbers at the airport-stock-foto
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May 2026: Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport (WSI) is in final testing and fit out phase and will begin operations in July 2026 for freight flights. Passenger flights, both domestic and international will follow in October. Pictured is part of the boarding lounge area that faces onto the tarmac and will be backed by a large retail food area-stock-foto
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May 2026: Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport (WSI) is in final testing and fit out phase and will begin operations in July 2026 for freight flights. Passenger flights, both domestic and international will follow in October. Pictured is part of the boarding lounge area that faces onto the tarmac and will be backed by a large retail food area-stock-foto
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May 2026: Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport (WSI) is in final testing and fit out phase and will begin operations in July 2026 for freight flights. Passenger flights, both domestic and international will follow in October. Pictured is part of the boarding lounge area that faces onto the tarmac and will be backed by a large retail food area-stock-foto
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May 2026: Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport (WSI) is in final testing and fit out phase and will begin operations in July 2026 for freight flights. Passenger flights, both domestic and international will follow in October-stock-foto
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May 2026: Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport (WSI) is in final testing and fit out phase and will begin operations in July 2026 for freight flights. Passenger flights, both domestic and international will follow in October. Pictured is the Western Sydney Metro airport station under construction. Also solar panel topped covered walkways that will provide all weather protection for people being dropped off or walking from adjacent car parking areas.-stock-foto
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May 2026: Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport (WSI) is in final testing and fit out phase and will begin operations in July 2026 for freight flights. Passenger flights, both domestic and international will follow in October-stock-foto
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May 2026: Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport (WSI) is in final testing and fit out phase and will begin operations in July 2026 for freight flights. Passenger flights, both domestic and international will follow in October-stock-foto
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May 2026: Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport (WSI) is in final testing and fit out phase and will begin operations in July 2026 for freight flights. Passenger flights, both domestic and international will follow in October-stock-foto
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May 2026: Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport (WSI) is in final testing and fit out phase and will begin operations in July 2026 for freight flights. Passenger flights, both domestic and international will follow in October-stock-foto
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May 2026: Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport (WSI) is in final testing and fit out phase and will begin operations in July 2026 for freight flights. Passenger flights, both domestic and international will follow in October-stock-foto
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May 2026: Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport (WSI) is in final testing and fit out phase and will begin operations in July 2026 for freight flights. Passenger flights, both domestic and international will follow in October-stock-foto
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Western Sydney International Airport, Eastern Ck Sydney, Australia, 26 Apr 2026: More than 20 thousand people today took the once only opportunity to run or walk, varying distances, on the runway of the new Western Sydney International Airport (WSI). From October, Australia’s only purpose-built 24hr airport will commence passenger and freight flights. Pictured is WSI Airport CEO, Simon Hickey speaking with members of the press on the airport apron. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Western Sydney International Airport, Eastern Ck Sydney, Australia, 26 Apr 2026: More than 20 thousand people today took the once only opportunity to run or walk, varying distances, on the runway of the new Western Sydney International Airport (WSI). From October, Australia’s only purpose-built 24hr airport will commence passenger and freight flights. Pictured is WSI Airport CEO, Simon Hickey speaking with members of the press on the airport apron. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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A rear view of a person wearing a WSI Western Sydney International Airport high visibility vest in Australia-stock-foto
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Western Sydney International Airport, Eastern Ck Sydney, Australia, 26 Apr 2026: More than 20 thousand people today took the once only opportunity to run or walk, varying distances, on the runway of the new Western Sydney International Airport (WSI). From October, Australia’s only purpose-built 24hr airport will commence passenger and freight flights. Pictured is WSI Airport CEO, Simon Hickey speaking with members of the press on the airport apron. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Western Sydney International Airport, Eastern Ck Sydney, Australia, 26 Apr 2026: More than 20 thousand people today took the once only opportunity to run or walk, varying distances, on the runway of the new Western Sydney International Airport (WSI). From October, Australia’s only purpose-built 24hr airport will commence passenger and freight flights. Pictured is WSI Airport CEO, Simon Hickey speaking with members of the press on the airport apron. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Western Sydney International Airport, Eastern Ck Sydney, Australia, 26 Apr 2026: More than 20 thousand people today took the once only opportunity to run or walk, varying distances, on the runway of the new Western Sydney International Airport (WSI). From October, Australia’s only purpose-built 24hr airport will commence passenger and freight flights. Pictured is WSI Airport CEO, Simon Hickey speaking with members of the press on the airport apron. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Western Sydney International Airport, Eastern Ck Sydney, Australia, 26 Apr 2026: More than 20 thousand people today took the once only opportunity to run or walk, varying distances, on the runway of the new Western Sydney International Airport (WSI). From October, Australia’s only purpose-built 24hr airport will commence passenger and freight flights. Pictured is WSI Airport CEO, Simon Hickey speaking with members of the press on the airport apron. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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April 2026: Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport (WSI) is in final check and fit out phase and will begin operations in late 2026-stock-foto
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April 2026: Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport (WSI) is in final check and fit out phase and will begin operations in late 2026-stock-foto
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Western Sydney International Airport, Eastern Ck Sydney, Australia, 26 Apr 2026: More than 20 thousand people today took the once only opportunity to run or walk varying distances on the runway of the new Western Sydney International Airport. From October, Australia’s only purpose-built 24hr airport will begin passenger and freight flights. Pictured a runner and walkers on the airport runway and taxiway in front of the airport fuel tank farm. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Western Sydney International Airport, Eastern Ck Sydney, Australia, 26 Apr 2026: More than 20 thousand people today took the once only opportunity to run or walk varying distances on the runway of the new Western Sydney International Airport. From October, Australia’s only purpose-built 24hr airport will begin passenger and freight flights. Many of today’s runners raised money to support the Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation. The Foundation helps fund new equipment, specialist training, research and facilities Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Western Sydney International Airport, Eastern Ck Sydney, Australia, 26 Apr 2026: More than 20 thousand people today took the once only opportunity to run or walk varying distances on the runway of the new Western Sydney International Airport. From October, Australia’s only purpose-built 24hr airport will begin passenger and freight flights. Many of today’s runners raised money to support the Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation. The Foundation helps fund new equipment, specialist training, research and facilities Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Western Sydney International Airport, Eastern Ck Sydney, Australia, 26 Apr 2026: More than 20 thousand people today took the once only opportunity to run or walk varying distances on the runway of the new Western Sydney International Airport. From October, Australia’s only purpose-built 24hr airport will begin passenger and freight flights. Many of today’s runners raised money to support the Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation. The Foundation helps fund new equipment, specialist training, research and facilities Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Western Sydney Int'l Airport, Eastern Ck, Australia, 26 Apr 2026: More than 20,000 people took the once only opportunity to run on the  runway-stock-foto
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Western Sydney International Airport, Eastern Ck Sydney, Australia, 26 Apr 2026: More than 20 thousand people today took the once only opportunity to run or walk, varying distances, on the runway of the new Western Sydney International Airport (WSI). From October, Australia’s only purpose-built 24hr airport will commence passenger and freight flights. Pictured is WSI Airport CEO, Simon Hickey and media Manager Brooke Eggleton after Simon started one of the group runs. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Western Sydney International Airport, Eastern Ck Sydney, Australia, 26 Apr 2026: More than 20 thousand people today took the once only opportunity to run or walk, some in costume, on the runway of the new Western Sydney International Airport. From October, Australia’s only purpose-built 24hr airport will begin passenger and freight flights. Many of today’s runners raised money to support the Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation. The Foundation helps fund new equipment, specialist training, research and facilities Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Western Sydney Int'l Airport, Eastern Ck, Australia, 26 Apr 2026: More than 20,000 people took the once only opportunity to run on the  runway-stock-foto
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Western Sydney International Airport, Eastern Ck Sydney, Australia, 26 Apr 2026: More than 20 thousand people today took the once only opportunity to run or walk varying distances on the runway of the new Western Sydney International Airport. From October, Australia’s only purpose-built 24hr airport will begin passenger and freight flights. Many of today’s runners raised money to support the Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation. The Foundation helps fund new equipment, specialist training, research and facilities Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Western Sydney Int'l Airport, Eastern Ck, Aust, 26/04/2026: Airport CEO Simon Hickey starts runners on the, once only, WSI Runway Run/Walk day-stock-foto