Precinct Support Scheme
The Precinct Support Scheme (PSS) is a local infrastructure grants program which aims to support urban renewal and sustainable growth in planned precincts by providing funding for public and open space projects.

Camellia-Rosehill set for vibrant revival
A 20-year plan to transform Camellia-Rosehill into a thriving precinct with new jobs, housing, entertainment facilities and a promenade along the Parramatta River, has been released for community feedback today.

Tolland Estate moves to next stage of renewal
New housing for those in Wagga Wagga who need it most is a step closer with draft zoning plans now on exhibition for a mix of 500 social, affordable, and private homes at Tolland Estate.

Communities and places
The regional plan acknowledges that Aboriginal people share a unique bond to Country – a bond forged through thousands of years travelling across the region’s lands and waterways for ceremony, trading and seasonal migration.

Minns Government identifies significant gap in approval of density
Terraces and 1-2 storey unit blocks are permitted in R2 zoning in only two of 32 Local Environmental Plans (LEPs) – that’s just six per cent of the LEPs across Sydney.

Tools ‘at the ready’ for South Eveleigh Train Workshop renewal
South Eveleigh’s historic Train Workshop will be given a new lease of life, after planning approval was given to rezone the former locomotive site into a new mixed-use commercial and retail space.

Gilead
The Gilead (Stage 2) planning proposal would transform a 495 ha site within the Gilead Precinct, providing up to 3,300 new homes, a school, a small town centre and more.

Urbain Residences
Urbain Residences offer high-quality apartments with generous landscaping and a roof terrace. Plans for the development prioritised sunlight, cross ventilation and privacy, while making full use of the development potential of the site.

Pick-your-own farms exempt from 100 visitor cap
The Minns Government will amend the agritourism policy to make sure pick-your-own-fruit farm operations are allowed to operate with more than 100 visitors at a time without the need for planning approval.

Changes to the public sector to provide laser focus on housing and energy challenges
NSW Premier Chris Minns has today announced that the Department of Planning and Environment will become two new departments to better deliver on the Government’s priorities of addressing the energy challenges, climate change, the environment and housing.
