Fraternal Twins
Replacing a single-storey bungalow near Bondi Beach, these townhouses present differing faces to the street, while internally the floor plans are mirror images. Each is designed in an L-shape around 3 lightwell or courtyard spaces.
Kurnell Peninsula rezoning to unlock 4,300 new homes
The Minns Labor Government will unlock up to 4300 new homes as part of a proposed plan to transform 210 hectares of beachfront land on Kurnell Peninsula with new open space, residential, retail and tourism opportunities.
A better-connected Metro Wollongong on the horizon
A new 40-year vision for metropolitan Wollongong is beginning to take shape, with the NSW Government progressing plans for a Health Precinct Strategy that will further strengthen the southern city as a well-connected, innovative, and progressive city.
Aboriginal Place-Based Cultural Immersion (APBCI)
The Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure has announced a panel of preferred Aboriginal-owned suppliers to provide cultural immersion experiences for its employees, and share the richness and diversity of Aboriginal culture and history on Country.
Changes to the public sector to provide laser focus on housing and energy challenges
NSW Premier Chris Minns has today announced that the Department of Planning and Environment will become two new departments to better deliver on the Government’s priorities of addressing the energy challenges, climate change, the environment and housing.
Place-based cultural immersion opportunities
The Department of Planning and Environment has launched a statewide expression of interest to identify local Aboriginal service providers that can offer place based cultural immersion training for employees as part of the department’s Aboriginal Cultural Capability Framework.
New reforms to create more affordable housing
A new State Environmental Planning Policy (SEPP) introducing housing reforms to make it faster and easier to build more affordable housing has come into effect today, following a policy announcement made by the Minns Government in June of this year.
Australia’s newest city starting to take shape
The Western Sydney Aerotropolis is set to take-off, with the official opening of the first building at Bradfield City Centre and the release of the Minns Labor Government’s infrastructure delivery plan which will drive further investment into the region.
More homes on the way for Wollongong, Central Coast and Sydney
More homes will be able to be built near transport hubs at five key locations across Greater Sydney, the Central Coast and the Illawarra, with the Minns Labor Government’s Transport Oriented Development (TOD) planning changes coming into effect at more locations.
Community feedback shapes future of Waterloo South
Keeping Pitt Street south closed to traffic at McEvoy Street and allowing more flexibility to achieve the best design outcomes for three tall buildings proposed in McEvoy Street, are key features of the latest plan for Waterloo South following community feedback.