North Rocks Road will be closed (in both directions) from 8pm tonight Friday 28 November, until 5am Monday 1 December 2025
The waterways of the Sydney Harbour and Parramatta River catchment represent an enormously significant recreational, scenic and economic resource for the people of Sydney. The catchment includes the central business district of Sydney, and the significant commercial districts of North Sydney and Parramatta.
Current uses and environmental values for the Sydney Harbour and Parramatta River system include maintaining healthy ecosystems, recreation (including swimming, boating, fishing and aesthetics) and commercial activities (such as commercial shipping and tourism). There is very limited extraction of fresh water, or reuse of stormwater (as is occurring at the Olympic site at Homebush Bay and adjacent village, usually for irrigation of golf courses or parks).
Because of the extent of development, waterways are affected by poor water quality and a changed flow regime. The waterways have been greatly modified, with channels built in creek systems or hard-edged with concrete. Wetlands have been destroyed or degraded and, where natural remnants of vegetation exist, they are often affected by weeds and rubbish.
Management of the waterways of this catchment is a complex issue, with many State, local government and community organisations having an interest. Key stakeholders include:
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