Multi-million dollar Hillsong church empire capitalises on new Sydney metro system and reveals it will slug commuters $200 a month to use its car park Employees who work at the nearby shopping centre will have to pay the new fee Centre manager Vivek Varma said the precinct has failed to negotiate a deal Hillsong denies the $200 cost but said they would charge hourly fees in August Church-goers, staff members and students will be exempt from paying the cost
By Paula Ahillon For Daily Mail Australia
Published: 09:35 BST, 9 June 2019 | Updated: 09:45 BST, 9 June 2019
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Hillsong Church plans to capitalise on the new Sydney Metro train line by charging commuters $200 a month to use its car park across the road from Norwest train station.
Those who work at neighbouring Norwest Marketown are also expected to be hit with high car parking charges at the Solent Circuit car park in Sydney's north-west.
Shopping centre manager Vivek Varma said the 40-centre precinct have failed to negotiate discounted deals with the mega-church, which makes