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20 Feb 2026

Policy and legislation

NSW planning policy and legislation, providing frameworks, guidelines and statutory requirements that support consistent and transparent land‑use decisions.

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20 Feb 2026

Wollongong Health Precinct

The NSW Government is developing a place-based strategy to outline the future vision for the Wollongong Health Precinct and guide ongoing growth in the area.

Aerial view looking down on the growing Wollongong Health Precinct.
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30 Oct 2024

Darkinjung Development Delivery Plan

Darkinjung is one of 120 Local Aboriginal Land Councils in NSW. It is the largest non-Government landholder on the Central Coast.

Tessellated Rock Pavement in the Bouddi National Park between Patonga and Pearl Beach on the Central Coast of NSW, Australia. Credit: NSW DPHI / Don Fuchs
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30 Oct 2024

Kariong Planning Proposal

The Darkinjung Local Aboriginal Land Council have prepared a planning proposal which seeks to rezone land and deliver up to 50 new homes and a new pocket park.

Bushland at Kariong in the Central Coast region of NSW.
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30 Oct 2024

Somersby Planning Proposal

The Hunter and Central Coast Planning Panel received a planning proposal from the Darkinjung Local Aboriginal Land Council for a site on Reeves Street, Somersby in July 2023.

Bushland at Dungog Common, NSW. Credit: NSW Shannon Richmond / Department of Planning and Environment
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04 May 2023

Aboriginal Land Planning Framework

The NSW Government is continuing to assist Local Aboriginal Land Councils (LALCs) across NSW to secure suitable uses for their land – land that has already been successfully claimed under the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983 (NSW).

A family of emus near Lightning Ridge, NSW. Credit: NSW Department of Planning and Environment / Quentin Jones
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21 Feb 2025

Roads to Home

The Roads to Home program partners with Aboriginal communities across NSW to improve quality of life and economic opportunities.

Aishwarya Bedeka and Micaela Mashiri in Redfern, Sydney CBD NSW. Credit: NSW Department of Planning and Environment / Salty Dingo
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30 Oct 2024

Darkinjung Local Aboriginal Land Council

Darkinjung Local Aboriginal Land Council is one of 120 such councils in NSW. It is the largest non-government landholder on the Central Coast.

Mambo Wetlands Reserve at Salamander Bay, NSW. Credit: NSW Department of Planning and Environment
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20 Feb 2026

Exempt development

Exempt development is very low impact development that can be done for certain residential, commercial and industrial properties. 

Residential homes in Homebush, an Inner West suburb of Sydney NSW. Credit: NSW Department of Planning and Environment / Adam Hollingworth
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04 May 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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