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Sydney’s Glebe Island port closes by 2030, shifting cargo to other ports as part of a 8,500-home redevelopment, sparking affordability and economic concerns.
Sydney’s Glebe Island port will close by 2030, relocating bulk cargo operations to Port Kembla and White Bay, as part of a major redevelopment into a new suburb with 8,500 homes.
The NSW government calls the project essential for addressing housing shortages, improving transport access, and opening Sydney Harbour’s foreshore to the public, with a new driverless metro station under construction nearby.
However, critics raise concerns over affordability, noting only 10% of new homes will be designated as affordable or for essential workers—down from a previous 30% target—while industry groups warn of economic, supply chain, and environmental risks.
The state remains behind on its national housing target of 377,000 homes by 2029.
El puerto de Glebe Island de Sydney cierra para 2030, trasladando la carga a otros puertos como parte de una reurbanización de 8,500 hogares, lo que genera preocupaciones económicas y de asequibilidad.