Missing Middle Design Competition
The competition asked the design industry to test the government’s draft design code and guide for complying development for medium density housing.

Forecast insights
Five year housing supply forecast for Greater Sydney by Local Government Area (LGA) and by District (Central City, North, South, Western City, Eastern City).

NSW Government to begin public consultations on Compulsory Land Acquisitions review
The NSW Government has begun public consultation on their review into improving compulsory land acquisition processes for communities impacted by state infrastructure or other public projects, delivering on a key election commitment.

Building locations and heights
The location and position of buildings on the Waterloo south block will help to minimise the shadow falling on outdoor areas, existing homes and new homes.

Urban greening
Initiatives to help address urban heating, grow greener neighbourhoods and improve the overall urban environment.

Green light for two new batteries to help secure power for 100,000 homes
The NSW Government has approved two new batteries to help future-proof New South Wales’ power supply for more than 100,000 homes in the Central-West Orana and Upper Hunter regions.

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.

Member profiles H – K
Profiles of panel members and state government design champions (H – K) who deliver independent, consistent design quality advice on projects.

Signatory network
Signatories to the Charter become part of a Community of Practice and gain access to a growing network of like-minded councils, developers, state agencies and practitioners interested in promoting best practice public spaces, hearing examples, and insights on the ways the Charter is being applied

$201.9 million infrastructure boost to support 24,000 new regional homes
The NSW Government and councils will together invest a further $201.9 million to fast-track infrastructure in growing regional communities.
