A review of policy that will have far-reaching effects for development in New South Wales has been the focus for many in the sector in that state for some time.
The NSW government’s review of its Housing State Environmental Planning Policy (SEPP) consolidates five existing housing-related SEPPs and is now in the draft stage.
Affordable housing, co-living, boarding houses and housing for seniors are among the options it encompasses, as the acting NSW director of the Property Council of Australia, Lauren Conceicao explains in this TUD+ briefing.
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