The first six Western Sydney Aerotropolis precincts are set to be rezoned by mid-2020.
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Premier decrees mandatory e-planning
E-planning will become mandatory for all all metropolitan NSW councils from next year.
NSW councils to get more planning powers
Sydney’s councils are getting more planning powers to help the state government clear a backlog.
Planning Commission faces shake-up
The NSW planning referee will be reviewed following a bungled mine approval.
NSW innovation network for circular economy
A NSW innovation network has been launched to drive the move to a circular economy.
NSW planning under fire over developer donations
Questions have been raised about developer donations and NSW planning assessments.
Council planning partnership for Sydney ‘jewel’
Collaboration between councils, state and federal governments underpins a bold plan for Sydney.
School ovals open for holidays as concerns of sportsground shortage mount
More than 80 public schools in NSW have opened their gates during the school holidays to allow community groups to use their playgrounds, ovals and courts, the State Government has announced.
They’re not demountable – they’re prefabricated
The bad old days – or back to the future? (John Slaytor) In May 2017 NSW Education Minister Rob Stokes said that demountable classrooms in the state’s schools are here…
Demountable classrooms here to stay in NSW
More than 10 percent of the classrooms in New South Wales public schools are demountables, built and maintained by the state’s growing prison population. Despite the Government saying they are…