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Published on: 27 Mar 2026
Trees and vegetation that act as fuel for bushfires are permitted to be cleared in identified bushfire prone areas, without the need to get approval.
Landscape outside of Warialda, NSW. Credit: NSW Department of Planning and Environment / Neil Fenelon
Published on: 26 Mar 2026
The Alpine Region DCP 2025 guides development, ensures quality, manages visitor growth, and protects the environment in Kosciuszko National Park.
NSW Alpine region landscape. Credit: Ramboll
Published on: 26 Mar 2026
The Alpine Region Development Control Plan 2025 contains controls to guide development in the NSW Alpine Region.
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Published on: 26 Mar 2026
Chapter 3.0 Alpine Resort Sub-regions provides design guidance for the Alpine Resort Sub-regions including Perisher Range, Thredbo, Charlotte Pass and...
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Published on: 26 Mar 2026
Chapter 2.0 General planning considerations contains planning and design objectives and development controls applicable to all areas within the Alpine...
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Published on: 26 Mar 2026
Chapter 4.0 Alpine Accommodation and secondary Alpine Sub-regions provides design guidance for the Alpine Accommodation and secondary Alpine Sub-regio...
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Published on: 26 Mar 2026
Find guidance on alpine resort planning in NSW, including development advice, enquiries, and requirements for sustainable, well‑managed alpine regions...
People riding a ski lift at Perisher Ski Resort, NSW. Credit: Jaime Plaza Van Roon/DPHI
Published on: 26 Mar 2026
Meet post‑consent requirements by securing construction and occupation certificates and understanding development approval steps before starting build...
Sponars Hotel in Kosciuszko National Park. Credit: Jaime Plaza Van Roon/DPHI
Published on: 26 Mar 2026
Learn how the Precincts‑Regional SEPP guides sustainable alpine resort development, requiring agency consultation and rigorous environmental and safet...
Mountains, partly snowy, from the road to Guthega, Kosciuszko National Park. Credit: Jaime Plaza Van Roon/DPHI