About 3600 units would be built around a new train station in Sydney’s east under an alternative scheme by the local council to fend off the NSW government’s plans to deliver up to 10,000 homes. The Liberal-dominated Woollahra Council is fighting the Minns Labor government’s plan to revive a dormant train station and add thousands of sorely needed new homes at Woollahra and Edgecliff. Related Article Planning Homes in the east, jobs in the west: How Sydney plans to fit an extra 1.3 million people in by 2046 Those studies, they said, identified capacity for between 2240 and 3650 additional dwellings if Woollahra train station opened.