Using the map
- Zoom in / click hotspot of an area of interest or enter your address
- Select a category from the side bar to display the REF information on the map.
Community update

Consultation since September 2017

Comparative noise levels

Noise guidelines

Predicted air quality
Community consultation
Community drop-in sessions
This is your chance to speak to the project team about the REF
Leave a comment
Information sessions and booths
Sydney Gateway is inviting feedback on its concept design. Our team will be in Tempe, Mascot and Wolli Creek from Monday 27 May to Friday 21 June.
Come and meet the team and learn more about the project.
Information sessions:
- Saturday 1 June, 1pm – 4pm – Clock on/off Cafe, Tempe
- Thursday 6 June, 8am – 11am – Patchett's Pies, Mascot
- Thursday 13 June, 4pm – 7pm – Rowers on Cook, Wolli Creek
Information booths:
- Friday 31 May, 10am – 1pm – East Village Shopping Centre
- Wednesday 5 June, 10am – 1:30pm – Mascot Woolworths
- Saturday 8 June, 9am – 12pm – Wolli Creek housing complex
We welcome your feedback throughout all stages of the planning process of Sydney Gateway and look forward to your thoughts on the concept design.
Community Consultation
We will be in the community, to understand the needs of local residents and businesses.
Community Consultation
We will be in the community, to understand the needs of local residents and businesses.
What is an REF?
The REF describes the key features of the Singleton Bypass project and assesses the potential environmental and social impacts during construction and operation.
The REF document also makes recommendations on measures to manage and minimise potential impacts from the project.
The REF covers topics such as noise, vibration, traffic, air quality, flooding, Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal heritage, and socio-economic, agricultural property and biodiversity impacts.
The REF display is an opportunity for the community to make comment on the environmental impacts and mitigations for the proposed upgrade.

Explore interactive map
Use the interactive map to learn more about the project
Make a submission
You can make a submission on the EIS to the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment (DPIE) either online or by posting a letter.
To make a submission online, create a user account on DPIE's Major Projects website. To create a user account click the ‘Sign In’ icon in the top right of the homepage or under the ‘Services’ tab and then click the ‘Have Your Say’ link.
When you are logged in, find the project you want to have your say on, and click the 'Make a Submission' icon.
Anyone can make a submission about the project within the exhibition period, which runs from XXXXX.
Before making your submission, please read DPIE's Privacy Statement or telephone 1300 305 695 for a copy. DPIE will publish your submission on its website in accordance with its Privacy Statement.
If you cannot lodge your submission online, you can write to:
Attention: Director - Transport Assessments
Planning and Assessment
Department of Planning, Industry and Environment
GPO Box 39
SYDNEY NSW 2001
If you want DPIE to delete your personal information before publication, please make this clear at the top of your letter. If you post or hand deliver your submission, it needs to be received by DPIE before the close of the exhibition period and include the following:
- Your name and address (at the top of the letter only)
- The name of the application and the application number (Singleton Bypass; SSI_7666)
- A statement on whether you support or object to the proposal
- The reasons why you support or object to the proposal
- A declaration of any reportable political donations made in the previous two years.
To find out what is reportable, and for a disclosure form, visit the Donations and Gift Disclosure page or telephone 1300 305 695 for a copy. Note the disclosure requirements apply however a submission is made.
For more information on making a submission about this project, please call DPIE on 1300 305 695.
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