More homes across our city

More homes across our city

An excellent step taken by SCC. In her latest newsletter Mayor Clover Moore addresses the need for affordable housing to be in perpetuity and capped at 30% of income. She mentions the unaffordable level of 20% less than market value as used by developers and...
Stop the destruction of affordable housing

Stop the destruction of affordable housing

Re: The affordable housing petition sponsored by Alex Greenwich MP and supported by PPPG The following ad has appeared in the latest issue of Eastern Suburbs Life Magazine (p.5) with a circulation upwards of 60,000 and also emailed to their subscribers. Alex Greenwich...
“A city in a housing crisis needs keys in front doors not cocktails by the pool”! The State Significant Development (SSD) assessment process being used to destroy affordable housing in favour of luxury units.

“A city in a housing crisis needs keys in front doors not cocktails by the pool”! The State Significant Development (SSD) assessment process being used to destroy affordable housing in favour of luxury units.

An older unit block would be flattened to make way for penthouses with their own rooftop pools in Sydney’s east, under a $78 million proposal that has reignited debate about replacing cheaper homes with luxury apartments. Sydney developer Toohey Miller is seeking to...
As well as the NSW government’s fast-tracked Housing Delivery Authority (HAD) pathway, there is the dangerous State Significant Development (SSD) assessment process for developments over $75M that include “fake affordable housing” to maximise height.  In the 1 sq. km. of Potts Point, Elizabeth Bay and Rushcutters Bay such luxury developments are demolishing older buildings, the homes of low-income residents and tearing apart the area’s demographic diversity of its 16,000 resident

As well as the NSW government’s fast-tracked Housing Delivery Authority (HAD) pathway, there is the dangerous State Significant Development (SSD) assessment process for developments over $75M that include “fake affordable housing” to maximise height. In the 1 sq. km. of Potts Point, Elizabeth Bay and Rushcutters Bay such luxury developments are demolishing older buildings, the homes of low-income residents and tearing apart the area’s demographic diversity of its 16,000 resident

Developers are increasingly using the NSW government’s fast-tracked Housing Delivery Authority pathway to revive or expand projects previously refused or constrained by local planning authorities – often returning with proposals significantly larger than first...