It’s a stunning example of the failure of WA’s planning system,say advocates:the loss of a rare and beautiful species for the “ugly monoculture” of sprawl.
Glen Eira City Council is resisting an eight-story housing project in Murrumbeena that it fears will overshadow heritage-listed shops,but it does have supporters looking to get a foothold in the area.
A plan put before Brisbane City Council to subdivide an old research site into 27 lots initially misrepresented the mature tree cover. Locals are concerned.
Locals have rallied to protect a riverfront community garden,unexpectedly fenced off by authorities as developers move in next door.
The Sydney apartment block is needed to help solve the housing crisis,yet secrecy prevails around what went wrong.
A year ago,the developer of these 900 units in northern Sydney was issued with a damning rectification order,but details of the plan to fix it are being hidden from the public. We found out anyway.
The $591.5 million mixed-use tower would include 265 hotel suites,279 build-to-rent apartments,offices,and ground floor retail outlets.
A Perth council and its community have won a David-and-Goliath battle against developer Sanur to save a dilapidated 100-year-old building in Subiaco.
Developers have long fought over prized land by the harbour. The next battle is over one of the city’s most iconic landmarks.
The 24/7 clamour and clack of freight trains in Perth’s east has been magnified by a wall built to mitigate it,say residents – and they can’t stand it any longer.