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Wet ‘n’ Wild set to make waves in Sydney’s West
Posted on 08/03/2011 | 3 CommentsAnother attempt at a theme park in Sydney’s Western suburbs is on the cards for the State Government as Wet ‘n’ Wild has applied to build a $80m recreational complex.... -
Performance monitor released for NSW Councils
Posted on 08/02/2011 | 5 CommentsIt’s that time of year again when the Department of Planning releases data collected from across all NSW Councils to produce the Local Development Performance Monitor. In fact, one of... -
A Place Called Home: Planning for affordable housing in NSW
Posted on 13/10/2010 | No CommentsHome is the place in which we create our lives, build our families and make our futures. For many Australians, one of the most significant challenges concerns their ability... -
Review of SEPP Housing and Commercial Codes
Posted on 27/05/2010 | 2 CommentsSource: www.abc.net.au In my role working at a local Council in Sydney, I respond to enquiries from customers on a wide range of issues. Perhaps the most common enquiry is...



