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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 shake-up gives greater power to councils
Posted on 05/10/2011 | No CommentsLOCAL councils will enjoy a huge increase in their power to determine big residential, retail and commercial developments from today, as laws take effect curbing state government powers to declare... -
Online lodgement for major projects
Posted on 15/09/2011 | No CommentsProponents of major projects will now be able to lodge their applications online under the new planning regime for NSW. Online lodgement for State Significant Development and State Infrastructure Development... -
Overview of Part 3A Repeal Bill
Posted on 28/06/2011 | No CommentsProperty consulting company Urbis has prepared a succinct review of the recent changes made to how the State assesses major projects. Some of the changes include; Creation of two types of State... -
Planning revolution unveiled by Libs
Posted on 17/06/2011 | 1 CommentYesterday’s repeal of Part 3A, the framework previously used to assessed major applications, couldn’t come at a more appropriate time. The 16th of June marked 40 years since the first... -
Councils hail moves to give them control of big projects
Posted on 14/05/2011 | No CommentsCOUNCILS are delighted with moves by the Planning Minister to hand back control over major projects, although developers have warned the changes could see a slump in construction across the... -
Developers warn housing is in crisis
Posted on 11/04/2011 | 1 CommentTHE O’Farrell government faces the first test of its promise to kick-start housing construction after developers said the sector is in crisis following the collapse of the biggest private property... -
Planning rules inhibit progress for NSW
Posted on 16/03/2011 | No CommentsAll jurisdictions suffer from “objectives overload” and those objectives have been growing, says a draft report on planning, zoning and development assessment from the Productivity Commission, authorised by the Coalition...









