Please see below March'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 Enterprise, Investment and Trade, Minister for Tourism and Sport, and Minister for Western Sydney, Stuart Ayres.
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 Deputy Premier, Minister for Regional New South Wales, Minister for Police, and Leader of the Nationals, Paul Toole.
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 newly appointed Minister for Metropolitan Roads and Minister for Women's Safety and Prevention of Domestic and Sexual Violence, Natalie Ward.
Read MorePlease see our December 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 newly appointed Planning Minister, Anthony Roberts.
Read MoreThe PremierNational Property, Planning and Infrastructure team is launching a new ‘Reform & Precinct Tracker’ initiative to keep our clients and network informed on some of the key initiatives happening across NSW in the planning space.
Read MoreThe NSW Government’s ambitious transport and infrastructure pipeline is showing no signs of slowing down in 2021, with a further $14 billion of funding announced by the Government in November last year.
Read MoreOn behalf of Antony, Ilana, Lino, Michael, and the entire PremierNational team, I wish you and your family a Merry Christmas and a happy and safe New Year.
Read MoreAs Australia grapples with the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the planning system in NSW continues to be reformed and optimised as a powerful tool to maintain and produce jobs, and keep the economy moving.
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