SEVEN HILLS COMMUNITY HUB TO TRANSFORM BLACKTOWN
19 Mar 2025
The design of the highly anticipated Seven Hills Community Hub has been unveiled, a $35 million development that will transform the Blacktown city centre.

Designed by Welsh and Major, the project will create a vibrant, multi-purpose space that will bring a growing community together, with a focus on sustainability. The state-of-the-art two-storey Hub at Boomerang Place, next to Seven Hills Station, will feature:
- A permanent library for children and adults , replacing the current mobile library service.
- Study spaces for students.
- Meeting and event rooms for community groups.
- A recording studio for creative projects.
- A multi-use function room for up to 250 people.
- Modern amenities, including a kitchen and accessible bathrooms.
“We are delighted to collaborate with Blacktown City Council on this project. Our design will ensure the Hub is not just functional but a joyful and welcoming place, fostering learning, creativity and community spirit,” says Principal Architect Chris Major.
Funded by the NSW Government’s Western Sydney Infrastructure Grants (WSIG) program, the Seven Hills Community Hub is the first of seven major projects planned for Blacktown City under the WSIG program.
“This Hub is more than just a building, it’s more than just a library, it’s a long-term investment in our community, providing much-needed facilities for learning, creativity, and connection,” Blacktown City Mayor Brad Bunting says. “I know local residents will love it and make it a true community centre.”
Blacktown City Council is looking forward to a bright future for Seven Hills, with a new masterplan to guide growth and renewal. The plan will boost local jobs, increase housing choices, and improve public spaces and transport. By investing in better infrastructure and community facilities, the council is making sure Seven Hills thrives as a great place to live, work and do business.


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