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January 2017
Planning Reforms to Increase Sydney’s Housing Supply
By Julia Moiso, Assistant Planner, David Lock Associates
Changes to NSW planning legislation are being presented by the State Government as a means to increase housing supply in Sydney. The proposed amendments to the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act (EP&A Act) will change the way that development applications are assessed.