Written by Administrator on Tuesday, 18 December 2007 00:00.
18 December 2007
The local councils campaign for higher levies on new homes is a bit rich, according to Aaron Gadiel, CEO of the NSW Urban Taskforce.
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Written by Administrator on Friday, 14 December 2007 00:00.
14 December 2007
Western Sydney families will benefit from the State Governments decision to exempt the North and South West growth centres from the Threatened Species Act, according to the NSW Urban Taskforce.
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Written by Administrator on Friday, 14 December 2007 00:00.
14 December 2007
North Sydneys council is treating its central business district like an Adelaide suburb ignoring the areas importance to Sydneys status as a world city, according to the NSW Urban Taskforce.
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Written by Administrator on Thursday, 13 December 2007 00:00.
13 December 2007
Local councils objections to reducing levies on new homes is nothing more than bureaucratic empire building, according to Aaron Gadiel, CEO of the NSW Urban Taskforce.
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Written by Administrator on Sunday, 25 November 2007 00:00.
25 November 2007
Labor must deliver on its promises to boost the supply of housing and invest in urban infrastructure, according to the NSW Urban Taskforce.
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Written by Administrator on Thursday, 08 November 2007 00:00.
08 November 2007
Todays announcement that increases in Sydney Water developer charges will be partially rolled back is a win for home affordability according to Aaron Gadiel, Chief Executive of the NSW Urban Taskforce.
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Written by Administrator on Thursday, 08 November 2007 00:00.
08 November 2007
The Land and Environment Court has caught Ashfield Council misusing heritage rules to block the expansion of a local school, according to Aaron Gadiel, Chief Executive of the NSW Urban Taskforce .
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Written by Administrator on Thursday, 01 November 2007 00:00.
01 November 2007
The NSW Urban Taskforce has welcomed a State Government call for the redevelopment of four Western Sydney sites to create new jobs.
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