After months of a concerted campaign to achieve a better public policy outcome from the Government’s very important TOD program, Shelter NSW is taking a moment to breathe and regroup. Those wanting a quick catch up on our campaign can read our August update.
We were pleased to see our major concerns deftly covered in this comprehensive Sun-Herald article, backed up on the day with a full editorial column.
We thank the many, many people who took the time to make their own personal submissions – lending weight to the argument that the broader community has a right to expect a reasonable deal from this very large density program.
You can read our individual objection submissions by accessing the links below:
- Shelter-NSW-Submission-Macquarie-Park-Accelerated-Precincts.pdf (shelternsw.org.au)Â
- Shelter-NSW-Submission-Kellyville_Bella-Vista-Accelerated-Precincts.pdf (shelternsw.org.au)Â
- Shelter-NSW-Submission-Hornsby-Accelerated-Precincts.pdf (shelternsw.org.au)Â
- Shelter-NSW-Submission-Bankstown-Accelerated-Precinct.pdf (shelternsw.org.au)Â
- Shelter-NSW-Submission-Crows-Nest-Accelerated-Precinct.pdf (shelternsw.org.au)Â
- Shelter-NSW-Submission-Homebush-Accelerated-Precinct.pdf (shelternsw.org.au)Â
Shelter NSW’s Cathy Callaghan joined the Hunter Community Alliance and senior union leaders from SDA and USU to meet with Minister Paul Scully regarding the TOD program in the Hunter – image supplied by SDA Newcastle and Northern