There continues to be substantial movement in the planning space in NSW – both in a legislative and a policy work context.
Read MoreThe first couple of months have seen some unexpected and timely policy announcements from the NSW Government. Industry has welcomed both the Industrial Lands Action Plan and the finalisation of the long-awaited Low and Mid-Rise Housing Policy. In addition, the Housing Delivery Authority has released its first set of assessments and has agreed that eleven projects should be diverted into a State Significant assessment pathway.
Read MoreWith the immediate ambition of turning PremierNational into Australia’s largest ‘best in class and bipartisan’ privately owned government relations firm, Chairman Michael Photios announced a major expansion plan with immediate effect.
Read MoreWelcome to 2025 and a new year for planning and property development in NSW. One thing remains the same – housing continues to dominate the political landscape, with concerns about housing affordability outranking even the cost of living as a topic for conversation at a federal political level.
Read MorePlease see below December's edition of the PremierNational Property, Planning and Infrastructure ‘Reform & Precinct Tracker’. Included in this blog, you will also find some high-level PremierNational insights into the Minister for Agriculture, Minister for Regional New South Wales and Minister for Western New South Wales, Tara Moriarty.
Read MorePlease see below November's edition of the PremierNational Property, Planning and Infrastructure ‘Reform & Precinct Tracker’. Included in this blog, you will also find some high-level PremierNational insights into the Premier, Chris Minns.
Read MorePlease see below October's edition of the PremierNational Property, Planning and Infrastructure ‘Reform & Precinct Tracker’. Included in this blog, you will also find some high-level PremierNational insights into the Minister for Lands and Property, Stephen Kamper.
Read MorePlease see inside September's edition of the PremierNational Property, Planning and Infrastructure ‘Reform & Precinct Tracker’. In addition to this month’s tracker and high-level PremierNational insights into NSW Treasurer Daniel Mookhey, you will also find a summary of key planning and infrastructure commitments made in the 2023-24 NSW Budget, delivered by the Treasurer on 19 September.
Read MorePlease see below August's edition of the PremierNational Property, Planning and Infrastructure ‘Reform & Precinct Tracker’. Included in this blog, you will also find some high-level PremierNational insights into the Deputy Premier and Minister for Western Sydney, Prue Car. It is clear from this month's tracker that the NSW Government is looking at policies to speed up housing approvals, but is encountering implementation difficulties.
Read MorePlease see below July's edition of the PremierNational Property, Planning and Infrastructure ‘Reform & Precinct Tracker’. Included in this blog, you will also find some high-level PremierNational insights into the Minister for Building, Anoulack Chanthivong.
Read MorePlease see below June's edition of the PremierNational Property, Planning and Infrastructure ‘Reform & Precinct Tracker’. Included in this blog, you will also find some high-level PremierNational insights into the Minister for Housing, Rose Jackson.
Read MorePlease see below May’s edition of the PremierNational Property, Planning and Infrastructure ‘Reform & Precinct Tracker’. Included in this blog, you will also find some high-level PremierNational insights into the Minister for the Environment, Penny Sharpe.
Read MorePlease see below April’s edition of the PremierNational Property, Planning and Infrastructure ‘Reform & Precinct Tracker’. Included in this blog, you will also find some high-level PremierNational insights into the Minister for Roads, John Graham.
Read MorePlease see below March's edition of the PremierNational Property, Planning and Infrastructure monthly newsletter. In light of the upcoming NSW State Election, this edition provides a high-level comparison of policy commitments from the Coalition and Labor parties.
Read MorePlease see below February’s edition of the PremierNational Property, Planning and Infrastructure ‘Reform & Precinct Tracker’. Included in this blog, you will also find some high-level PremierNational insights into the Shadow Minister for Planning and Public Spaces, Shadow Minister for Police and Shadow Minister for Counter Terrorism, Paul Scully.
Read MorePlease see below January’s edition of the PremierNational Property, Planning and Infrastructure ‘Reform & Precinct Tracker’. Included in this blog, you will also find some high-level PremierNational insights into the Leader of the Opposition, Chris Minns.
Read MorePlease see below December’s edition of the PremierNational Property, Planning and Infrastructure ‘Reform & Precinct Tracker’. Included in this blog, you will also find some high-level PremierNational insights into the Minister for Tourism, Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, Minister for the Arts and Minister for Regional Youth, Ben Franklin.
Read MorePlease see below November’s edition of the PremierNational Property, Planning and Infrastructure ‘Reform & Precinct Tracker’. Included in this blog, you will also find some high-level PremierNational insights into the Minister for Lands and Water and Minister for Hospitality and Racing, Kevin Anderson.
Read MorePlease see below October’s edition of the PremierNational Property, Planning and Infrastructure ‘Reform & Precinct Tracker’. Included in this blog, you will also find some high-level PremierNational insights into the Minister for Regional Transport and Roads, Sam Farraway.
Read MorePlease see below July’s edition of the PremierNational Property, Planning and Infrastructure ‘Reform & Precinct Tracker’. Included in this blog, you will also find some high level PremierNational insights into the Deputy Premier, Minister for Regional New South Wales and Minister for Police, Paul Toole.
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