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Published on: 04 May 2023
The NSW Government is renaming ‘environment zones’ to ‘conservation zones’ to signal land use function more clearly.
Beach in Crowdy Bay National Park. Crowdy Head near Taree, NSW. Credit: NSW Department of Planning and Environment / Jaime Plaza Van Roon
Published on: 04 May 2023
The department is proposing to strengthen planning rules to better protect and manage new development in areas that could be at risk during floods.
Sun rising over the Nepean River, Penrith in Western Sydney. Credit: Destination NSW
Published on: 04 May 2023
The NSW Government has released the Lismore Flood Recovery Package to support the community as they rebuild and get people safely in homes sooner.
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Published on: 04 May 2023
The draft Shelter-in-Place guideline was on exhibition for public comment from 17 January until 28 February 2023, outlining considerations for assessi...
Sun setting over the Hawkesbury River, Wisemans Ferry. Credit: Destination NSW
Published on: 04 May 2023
We worked with The Hills Shire Council, stakeholders and the community to plan new homes and essential infrastructure which meets local community need...
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Published on: 04 May 2023
The department worked with Blacktown City Council and stakeholders to plan for new homes and essential infrastructure that meets community needs in Co...
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Published on: 04 May 2023
The North Kellyville precinct is 707 hectares, bounded by Smalls Creek to the west, Cattai Creek to the east and north, and Samantha Riley Drive to th...
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Published on: 04 May 2023
Shanes Park is located at the far western end of the North West Growth Area and is approximately 315 hectares in area.
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Published on: 04 May 2023
The South Eveleigh Train Workshop is located in the South Eveleigh precinct, on the site of the former Australian Technology Park between the Seven We...
Train parked near old warehouse, Redfern NSW. Credit: NSW Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure / Salty Dingo