by Adam Carey | May 19, 2026 | News
Australia’s multibillion-dollar investment in social and affordable housing is helping to pay for thousands of relatively high-priced new apartments that people on lower incomes cannot afford and in some cases are explicitly blocked from occupying. An analysis of...
by Alex Greenwich MP | May 4, 2026 | News
29 April 2026 The Hon. Paul Scully, MP Minister for Planning and Public Spaces Sent via: www.nsw.gov.au/nsw-government/ministers/minister-for-planning-and-public-spaces Dear Minister, Detailed Design for shop-top housing with in-fill affordable housing 45–53 Macleay...
by Megan Gorrey | Mar 13, 2026 | News
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...
by David Barwell | Mar 11, 2026 | News
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...
by Paul Karp | Feb 20, 2026 | News
Woollahra in Sydney’s east is the most feasible place to build new apartments in the city because profit on each unit is about $1.2 million, according to research the NSW Labor government used to back its plans to triple density in the suburb. The Centre for...
by Megan Gorrey | Jan 22, 2026 | News
The residents of 80 small flats in a modest apartment block known as the Chimes, in the inner Sydney suburb of Potts Point, have long been as eclectic as the streets that surround them. But the 1960s building is not long for this world, and the people who call it home...