The latte line is an imaginary border which starts at Sydney Airport and travels diagonally north-west towards Parramatta. For those looking at which side of the line to live on, it is a case of houses versus jobs.
"What we found is that there's a lot going on culturally away from the inner city," Professor Rowe said.
However, he said long-term, state-funded cultural institutions need to be placed in the west to nurture, build and sustain the arts community. To connect Western Sydney residents to their workplaces, Dr Fan said, it was paramount the four major hubs across the Sydney CBD, North Sydney, Macquarie and Parramatta were better connected.
"The first solution is connecting the south-west part of Sydney to the north-east, to connect the Macquarie Centre and Parramatta using a railway."
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