Rydges
Opened in 2007, Rydges proved that Campbelltown could not only hold its own, but was ahead of the game in terms of design and innovation, setting a new benchmark for the south west of Sydney. Rydges development was part of a resort-style entertainment precinct sitting within the civic precinct of Campbelltown. When the idea was floated by the Catholic Club for a four and a half star hotel to be built in Campbelltown it was not without its critics. Not only where they proved wrong, Rydges Campbelltown thrived, becoming an asset to not only Campbelltown but it also attracted business from across the wider Sydney Basin.
(Image sourced from Scottcarver.com.au)
Macarthur Indigenous Church
This gathering of several Aboriginal Aunts in Minto began around 2000 as a result of experiencing racism from other mainstream churches. For a couple of years the Sunday Services were taken by a roster of indigenous pastors coming from different churches to minister to the congregation. The Church then approached the Sydney Anglican Indigenous People's Committee and obtained funding for a full time pastor in 2003. The Church has met in various locations but since entering a partnership with St Peter's Anglican Church in late 2011, they have been using St Peter's Church in Campbelltown for their Sunday service and other church activities. Since 2000 the Church has faithfully ministered to the people of the Macarthur Aboriginal community. The Macarthur Region has the 2nd highest population of Aboriginal people in NSW.
(Images sourced from campbelltownanglican.org/church-services/macarthur-indigenous-church)
Kellicar Lane
The popular new Kellicar Lane strip at Macarthur Square in 2006.
(Image sourced from Jeff McGill Collection)
Claymore
Claymore Youth Centre in 2004.
(Image sourced from Campbelltown-Macarthur Advertiser Collection)
Minto
The bulldozers move into Minto's Housing Commission estate in 2005. These poorly-planned estates around Campbelltown has since been redeveloped as a successful public-private mix.
(Image sourced from Campbelltown-Macarthur Advertiser)
Future Prime Minister Julia Gillard, with local MP Chris Hayes, visiting striking workers at Minto in 2007. Campbelltown became a major player in the debate over the Howard Government's controversial WorkChoices reforms.
(Image sourced from Jeff McGill Collection)
Skate Park
The Skate Park at Leumeah in 2005.
(Image sourced from Campbelltown Macarthur Advertiser Collection)
Ingleburn High School
School captains at Ingleburn High School in a new school sculpture garden in 2006.
(Image sourced from Jeff McGill Collection)
Queen Street
Queen Street in the early 2000s, complete with shade sails near Lithgow Street.
(Image sourced from Jeff McGill Collection)
Event Cinemas
Kerin Kennedy and her homegrown Swordplay troupe in action at Event Cinemas at Macarthur Square in 2006, promoting a "Pirates of the Caribbean" film.
(Image sourced from Campbelltown- Macarthur Advertiser Collection)
Hurlestone Agricultural Farm
The farm at Hurlstone Agricultural High School. The community bound together to protest from 2009 when housing was announced for the historic site. This battle is still ongoing.
(Image sourced from Jeff McGill Collection)