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Bradfield – Sydney’s new 3rd city: green, connected and technologically advanced. But will ordinary people be able to live there?

Can Sydney’s third city live up to the hype? This headline and question posed by the Sydney Morning Herald’s Michael Koziol, caught our eye. We’re

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January 17, 2023

Social housing waitlist data – it’s here, but what does it tell us?

In late December, a package of new data from the NSW Department of Communities & Justice was gifted to the public domain, being social housing

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January 17, 2023

Housing – draining the incomes of the poor and driving up wealth inequality

We’ve got good news and bad news. The (relatively) good news is that income inequality in Australia is not too high. And it’s not getting

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January 16, 2023

NSW Auditor-General report about Development Application processes

In mid-December, the NSW Auditor-General released a report into Development Applications processes and timeframes for three local Councils (The Hills Shire, Northern Beaches, and Byron

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January 15, 2023

Penrith City Council – proposed Affordable Housing Contributions Scheme

Shelter NSW, in assisting the Sydney Alliance, made a brief submission to Penrith City Council on its proposed Affordable Housing Contributions Scheme for Glenmore Park

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January 13, 2023

Submission to Department of Planning & Environment on its Proposed Housing SEPP changes

In late November, the Department of Planning & Environment released its Explanation of Intended Effect for proposed changes to the Housing SEPP. These changes include

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January 4, 2023

“The rental market has failed”

– an unlikely alliance calls for change This was our CEO John Engeler speaking alongside Good Growth Alliance colleagues yesterday – a launch and headline

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December 16, 2022

Ageing on the Edge – Orange candidates forum

On Monday this week, we had the pleasure of co-hosting a candidates’ forum in Orange with Ageing on the Edge. This event was well attended online

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December 16, 2022

I rent and I vote – Shelter NSW, 2023 State Election Platform

The ‘housing crisis’ dominates the national, state and local conversation and a new Federal Government and Minister are bringing much needed oxygen, leadership and funding

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December 15, 2022
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