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22 Feb 2023

Metropolitan Greenspace Program

The Metropolitan Greenspace Program (MGP) helps create liveable places, great neighbourhoods and build sustainable communities in Sydney and across NSW.

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06 Mar 2023

Heritage Stoneworks

Heritage Stoneworks ensures that over 800 heritage-significant sandstone buildings across NSW remain operational such as schools, hospitals and courthouses.
 

Stories & Case Studies
02 May 2024

Gentry

A unique history and plenty of space for hobbies and storage set the Gentry apart from other residential buildings in this inner-city neighbourhood.

A unique history and plenty of space for hobbies and storage set the Gentry apart from other residential buildings in this inner-city neighbourhood. Credit: Martin Mischkulnig. Source: SJB Architects
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08 Mar 2023

Glossary

Glossary of terms and abbreviations used in the development application process to help make building a new house or renovating property faster and easier.

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20 Feb 2023

Exempt development for cladding

The Grenfell fire in London in June 2017 highlighted a significant fire safety risk for buildings that use combustible materials on external walls and roofs.

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22 Feb 2023

Frenchs Forest

The NSW Government has invested $1B in infrastructure in the Frenchs Forest area to improve transport links and build the new Northern Beaches Hospital.

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24 Feb 2023

Stage 2 Detailed design

Oxford Properties submitted a Stage 2 State Significant Development application to construct a residential building above Sydney Metro Pitt Street Station.

News
07 May 2024

Sydney residents want more mid-rise apartments

Medium rise and small apartment buildings have won out as part of new research released from the City Futures Research Centre.

Stories & Case Studies
02 May 2024

Macquarie Green

Macquarie Green is close to transport, shops and a university. It offers a mix of unit sizes as well as green areas between its 2 main buildings.

Macquarie Green is close to transport, shops and a university. It offers a mix of unit sizes as well as green areas between its 2 main buildings. Credit: Tone Wheeler. Source: Environa Studio
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08 Sep 2023

Sustainability standards for non-residential development

Introducing sustainability standards for all non-residential buildings will help drive NSW significantly closer to our target of net zero emissions.