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Published on: 01 Jul 2026
The Development Coordination Authority (DCA) centralises decision-making and advice previously referred to up to 22 different parts of the NSW Governm...
Development Coordination Authority
Published on: 01 Jul 2026
A new approach to state infrastructure contributions has been introduced to support housing and productivity in key growth areas for NSW.
Aerial view of housing and green space at sunset. Credit: DPHI
Published on: 01 Jul 2026
The Development Coordination Authority is offering a new Post Consent Support Service for dedicated assistance to developers facing challenges progres...
Development Coordination Authority
Published on: 01 Jul 2026
The NSW planning system will undergo one of the most significant structural changes in a generation from today, with the establishment of the Developm...
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Published on: 01 Jul 2026
The Development Coordination Authority (DCA) provides NSW Government technical expertise to support planning and development decision‑making across th...
Development Coordination Authority
Published on: 30 Jun 2026
Seascapes brings live art into the heart of Sydney Fish Market. Curated by Daniel Mudie and Cultural Capital, this evolving program transforms the mar...
Entrance steps and landscaping to the new Sydney Fish Market.
Published on: 30 Jun 2026
We're funding upgraded open spaces in areas of high housing growth across NSW, creating inclusive and enjoyable public places for everyone.
Fingal Foreshore Park, NSW. Credit Aaron Chapman.
Published on: 30 Jun 2026
The Minns Labor Government is investing $40 million to upgrade local parks, sports fields, swimming spots, and town squares in communities delivering ...
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Published on: 30 Jun 2026
Open space is the foundation of liveable communities. Public open space is infrastructure that is essential for communities and creating great places ...
Family enjoying a picnic by the Edward River, Deniliquin in the state's Riverina Murray Region. Credit: Destination NSW