Olive Tree House
Olive Tree House challenges the norms of Australian housing. It is half the size of an average Australian home, sits on a site half the area of the average one and provides flexible, rather than large spaces.

Highbury Bay
This multi-residential apartment project in Neutral Bay’s leafy streets consists of 6 apartments across 4 levels. The architectural expression of the building enhances the existing streetscape and maximises harbour views.

New rules to help farmers build resilience
Farmers can now repair, restore, and rehydrate dry land without just relying on rainfall, thanks to changes to planning rules announced today by the Department of Planning and Environment.

The Pavilions
The Pavilions at Freshwater take a modern, urban approach to the typical beachside townhouse. Incorporating 14 dwellings across a steep, triple-fronted site, multiple groups of townhouses cascade down the main street.

Thornton Terraces
This 40ha greenfield site has been transformed by Landcom to offer a mix of more than 2,000 homes, ranging from innovative small-lot housing to apartments. Residents also enjoy access to 15,000m2 of retail and commercial space.

St Marys Housing
St Mary's Housing has provided much-needed, highly accessible housing. All apartments are single level and there are no steps or changes of level within the building.

Watermark Apartments
Watermark proves that infill buildings with a small footprint can deliver excellent amenity for residents, sunlight for living rooms and balconies, and natural ventilation for a high proportion of apartments.

Grants driving faster housing delivery in Regional NSW
Almost 24,000 new regional homes will be delivered sooner after 16 councils secured nearly $3 million in funding from the NSW Government.

The Abbey Cronulla
The Abbey is an amalgamation of 2 lots containing a heritage-listed community church and 2 dwellings sold by the church. The proposal turns the site into 7 homes to create a new community.

A fairer housing system for NSW
The NSW Government is today releasing a discussion paper and seeking community input which will inform a comprehensive review of Short-Term rental Accommodation (STRA) in NSW.
