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Archive for June, 2012
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Blueprint for Melbourne’s newest suburbs released
Posted on 30/06/2012 | No CommentsThe Victorian Government has released the final Growth Area Corridor Plans for Melbourne’s designated growth area suburbs which will act as the blueprint for the state’s newest communities. The Corridor... -
Councils to lose approval rights over developments
Posted on 28/06/2012 | 1 CommentRADICAL changes proposed for the state’s planning system to be revealed within weeks are set to include measures to curb the role of local government councillors in refusing or approving... -
Property Council releases Planning Gone Mad
Posted on 26/06/2012 | No CommentsA new ‘novel’ released today captures the mad, the bad and the downright ridiculous controls that have strangled development in NSW. Planning Gone Mad is a fictionalised account of the... -
Developers won’t save Parramatta Road alone
Posted on 21/06/2012 | No CommentsCynicism, when it comes to developer motives, is usually just realism – especially when it’s gangs of developers and those motives miraculously coincide with a green agenda. By Elizabeth Farrelly... -
Melbourne housing records biggest value drop nationally
Posted on 09/06/2012 | No CommentsThe RP Data-Rismark Stratified Hedonic Index shows Melbourne’s premium market recorded falls in value of 7.9 percent, followed by Melbourne’s middle market with falls of 6.9 percent. Adelaide’s most affordable... -
Kings Cross Ink stink: police objection pinned to wrong council file
Posted on 07/06/2012 | No CommentsAfter a council blunder, Sydney lord mayor Clover Moore will urge police to try to revoke a licence for Kings Cross Ink, a new venture with links to nightclub boss... -
By accident or design, Labor’s legacy of bad planning lives on
Posted on 06/06/2012 | No CommentsAs a primate of signal curiosity I often feel like some urban fringe dweller, guddling about in the detritus of the culture industry, feeling with my fingerless gloves for gleams... -
Planning Minister wants terraces, not big blocks of land
Posted on 05/06/2012 | No CommentsFORGET the great Australian dream of having a big backyard with room for a swimming pool, NSW Planning Minister Brad Hazzard says Sydneysiders “want” to live in tiny terraces. Outlining... -
Vertical living is the answer to the world’s population growth
Posted on 01/06/2012 | 1 CommentThe founder of international talkfest TED Chris Anderson told a Sydney audience last night the world’s population was set to rise to 10 billion within the next 70 years, and...









