South West Sydney 1994-2014

housing developments

These homes were earmarked for demolition to build a new suburb called Bardia Village.

These homes were earmarked for demolition to build a new suburb called Bardia Village.

These homes were earmarked for demolition to build a new suburb called Bardia Village.

These homes were earmarked for demolition to build a new suburb called Bardia Village.

Aspect from M5 turnoff, Camden Valley Way, over left of ramp.

Aspect from M5 turnoff, Camden Valley Way, over left of ramp.

Leppington Pastoral Company purchased Oran Park and the Raceway from the Cleary family in the mid 1980s. In 2005, the State government officially approved of the land to be redeveloped by the Perich family as Oran Park Town.

Leppington Pastoral Company purchased Oran Park and the Raceway from the Cleary family in the mid 1980s. In 2005, the State government officially approved of the land to be redeveloped by the Perich family as Oran Park Town.

Leppington Pastoral Company purchased Oran Park and the Raceway from the Cleary family in the mid 1980s. In 2005, the State government officially approved of the land to be redeveloped by the Perich family as Oran Park Town.

Leppington Pastoral Company purchased Oran Park and the Raceway from the Cleary family in the mid 1980s. In 2005, the State government officially approved of the land to be redeveloped by the Perich family as Oran Park Town.

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