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Sarkis Nassif of Holdmark is the 2017 Property Person of the Year06 September 2017Sarkis Nassif the head of Holdmark Property Group is the Property Person of the year for 2017, says the Urban Taskforce. NSW housing approvals flat- Houses up and apartments down30 August 2017The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) housing approval data for July shows that the housing market in NSW is flat, says the Urban Taskforce CEDA Report on Housing Australia highlights importance of Planning and Infrastructure30 August 2017The recent report by the Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) highlights the importance of improving planning systems and in providing infrastructure, says the Urban Taskforce. Sydney housing completions begin to fall30 August 2017The latest Sydney housing monitor data from the NSW Government indicates a fall in housing completions of 9 Percent, says the Urban Taskforce. Planning support needed for Affordable Apartments22 August 2017The planning system in New South Wales must support apartments that are affordable, says the Urban Taskforce in a new research publication. |
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24 June 2016The Smart Cities Plan sets out the Australian Government's vision for Australia's cities, and is focused around three key areas - smart investment, smart policy and smart technology. The Urban Taskforce raised concerns regarding the use of 'value capture' to fund infrastructure and provided information regarding the future urban form of cities. File Size: 183.85 kB
August 2015The Urban Taskforce reviewed the application and supporting documents for the proposed Crown Sydney Hotel Report, Barangaroo. UTF supports the proposal as the design and layout provides an excellent balance between the built form of the hotel and the natural environmental of the Barangaroo Reserve. The iconic location of the proposal requires a ‘landmark’ building and the design of the hotel should not be altered. File Size: 82.22 kB
17 September 2014The Urban Taskforce position is simple, and we have had the same position since 2004 – we advocate a complete national blanket ban on political donations from anyone—corporations or individuals. Such a ban would include developers, lawyers, doctors, trade unions, miners, tobacco companies or environmentalists. |