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Minns government on cusp of rewriting Sydney housing density reforms

Minns government on cusp of rewriting Sydney housing density reforms

The NSW premier’s plans to let developers build higher and denser, in return for affordable and social housing, have been branded “impractical and unfeasible”.

  • by Max Maddison and Michael McGowan

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Opposition targets timing of minister’s meeting with ‘Labor mate’

Opposition targets timing of minister’s meeting with ‘Labor mate’

Transport Minister Jo Haylen met with a former Labor staffer whom she later hired as the state’s top transport official just days after the ALP won the election, raising questions about the hiring process for the job.

  • by Michael McGowan
Behaviour of major building industry players under scrutiny

Behaviour of major building industry players under scrutiny

Taxpayers don’t want to be left carrying the can if builders and developers aren’t regulated properly.

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Legalising cocaine would give ganglords what they fear most: Centrelink

Legalising cocaine would give ganglords what they fear most: Centrelink

Our communities are vulnerable and our streets are unsafe because the war on drugs policy empowers drug gangs rather than stopping them.

  • by Cate Faehrmann
Liberal documents reveal election fears as donations dry up

Liberal documents reveal election fears as donations dry up

Internal NSW Liberal Party documents warn that lacklustre fundraising and “dysfunction” within the party could hamper its chances at the next federal election.

  • by Max Maddison
‘Incredibly disappointing’: Environmentalists question Minns’ call on gas

‘Incredibly disappointing’: Environmentalists question Minns’ call on gas

NSW will not follow Victoria’s ban on new gas connections, but environmental groups have questioned how the state will meet its emissions targets.

  • by Max Maddison
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Premier flags potential ban on floodplain development

Premier flags potential ban on floodplain development

Minns said he found reports “concerning” that Hawkesbury Council was approving development applications for properties unlikely to receive insurance coverage.

  • by Max Maddison
‘Climate emergency’: Minns must stop dragging his heels in transition to renewables

‘Climate emergency’: Minns must stop dragging his heels in transition to renewables

When it comes to climate change, there is no time for complacency. The cost to our children’s future and our planet is too great to ignore.

‘High risk practice’: Council approves DAs on flood-threatened properties

‘High risk practice’: Council approves DAs on flood-threatened properties

With homes along the Hawkesbury facing serious flood risks and the prospect of not being able to obtain insurance, this council has continued to approve DAs.

  • by Max Maddison
Building up, not out? There should be a levy for that

Building up, not out? There should be a levy for that

The government should consider putting a levy on building in greenfield areas which it could use either to coerce developers to build in the city or to fund infrastructure in greenfield suburbs.

Time for the premier to correct the Metro West mess

Time for the premier to correct the Metro West mess

Serve the public with more metro stops