Unpacking low-rise housing
Low-rise housing is generally 1 to 2 storey, dual occupancy, multi-dwelling and manor houses. This form of housing contains 2 or more dwellings.

Hunter Street over station development gets planning tick
A world-class precinct at Hunter Street is one step closer with plans for the key major CBD precinct receiving planning approval from the Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure.

Repair and response works
Certain demolitions, repair works, and the use of storage containers will be allowed without council approval.

Bankstown Library and Knowledge Centre
Bankstown Library and Knowledge Centre expanded the traditional idea of a public library, becoming a welcoming and socially engaging community hub.

Kitty Doyle Apartments
Kitty Doyle Apartments creates amenity and gives residents a safe and pleasant environment with landscape spaces and communal areas. The development will serveserves as a prototype for others of its kind.

Substation No.175
Substation No.175 has converted an old power station into a small city tower with a street level cafe and 2 multi-storey residential apartments.

Newington Apartments
Newington Apartments give residents privacy, climate control and views on a site that has served very different functions in the past.

Botanica residential development, Lidcombe
The heritage-listed former Lidcombe Hospital site has been converted into an award-winning, master-planned residential precinct.

Housing mix
The plan for Waterloo south includes a mix of social housing, affordable housing and private homes.

Horizon projects
The department has established the Horizon projects program to continue to deliver quality assessments across major projects and planning proposals.
