Newsletter: Housing Now!
Justin Simon Justin Simon

Newsletter: Housing Now!

Today we are joining with Business NSW, Committee for Sydney, Unions and Universities to demand real action on our housing crisis. Among our demands are rezoning to allow medium density housing in all parts of Sydney, and to upzone around all train stations.

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Balmain Rd Development
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Balmain Rd Development

Council is currently soliciting submissions for a six storey apartment development opposite at 469-483 Balmain Rd, Lilyfield, directly opposite Callan Park. This will include 89 units along with 6000sqm of light industrial and creative space on the lower floors, as well as 1300sqm of public domain open space.

Unfortunately this is being petitioned against by Friends of Callan Park, who take the view that any tall buildings visible from the park somehow detract from it. We think this is a ridiculous stance to take, and that we should be seeking to bring more people close to open space, not less.

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Upzone the Metro
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Upzone the Metro

The NSW Government has announced they will complete the conversion of the Bankstown line to a metro service.

Eleven stations between Bankstown and Sydenham will receive trains every four minutes during the peak, with travel times to the city up to ten minutes lower than the current heavy rail.

We need to seize this opportunity to build dense, walkable communities near public transport, and address the housing crisis.

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Inner West Heritage Consultation
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Inner West Heritage Consultation

Inner West Council has plans to add 1300 properties to their Heritage Conservation Areas (HCAs), mostly in Marrickville and Dulwich Hill and are undertaking a consultation about it.

These HCAs will effectively prohibit any new density in the affected areas, meaning not just no new apartments or townhouses, but no visible extensions to existing houses either.

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Randwick’s Heritage Double Jeopardy
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Randwick’s Heritage Double Jeopardy

Randwick Council are currently fighting in the Land and Environment Court to heritage list 3 Berwick St Coogee.

What’s unique about this property is that they *already assessed it for heritage significance* in 2020 and found it had none.

We call these “opportunistic heritage orders”, because they are created in response to the filing of a Development Application. A property that nobody thought twice about yesterday is now a Pillar of the Community which can never be modified. Sometimes you’ll see councils say the quiet part loud: the intent of heritage policy is to block development.

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Bayside’s Townhouse Ban
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Bayside’s Townhouse Ban

Bayside Council is rewriting its Local Environment Plan to ban townhouses across the bulk of its residential land.

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Heritage Substation Madness
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Heritage Substation Madness

Inner West Council is proposing to heritage list 15 electricity substations at their meeting next Tuesday, 20 June.

Not only are they eyesores, but these kinds of listings are terrible for housing affordability.

In Brunswick in Melbourne recently we saw a development be delayed for 7 years and subject to thousands in legal costs because it would have demolished a graffiti covered substation much like the one above. Ultimately the developer had to scale back plans from 333 apartments to 168 and replace the childcare centre with a commercial space. They also had to keep the substation intact and put it in the foyer.

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