Transport Oriented Development (TOD) program – pushing for density done fairly

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’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