Opportunity to learn more about proposed major planning reforms

Wednesday, 15 May 2013 14:25 TSC Business News - Realestate Business
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Council leads four information sessions across the Tweed from next week

Information sessions about the NSW Planning White Paper will be held across the Tweed from next week.

The White Paper - A New Planning System for NSW was released by the NSW Government on 16 April, along with two Exposure Bills, the Planning Bill 2013 and the Planning Administration Bill 2013 which are designed to implement the legislative framework for the new planning system.

The sessions, hosted by Tweed Shire Council, will highlight the major reforms to the NSW planning system proposed in the White Paper, to assist local residents, organisations and businesses make a more informed submission.

All sessions will run from 6pm-7.30pm and will be held at the following venues:


There is no need to book for these sessions.

Mayor of Tweed, Councillor Barry Longland, said the information sessions would outline some of the key proposals in the White Paper.

"The White Paper proposes some of the biggest reforms to planning in NSW for 30 years and Council want to make sure Tweed residents and businesses don't miss the opportunity to have their say," Councillor Longland said.

"There's a lot to read and absorb in the White Paper, so Council has taken the initiative to organise local information sessions to go through some of the themes and details.

"The sessions will be held at venues across the Tweed to allow as many people as possible to attend.

"Those who can't attend or wish to explore the issues further are encouraged to visit the Department of Planning's dedicated White Paper website www.planning.nsw.gov.au/a-new-planning-system-for-nsw.

"In addition, the 'Meeting in a Box' toolkit available on the website provides everything a community group needs to conduct their own meeting on the White Paper, including agendas, attendance sheets, suggested questions and an evaluation form," Councillor Longland said.

"The changes proposed in the White Paper are a major departure from our current system so now is the time to join the discussion and then have your say through a submission," he said.

Some of the major reforms proposed in the White Paper include:







The Council-led sessions are in addition to the community forum to be conducted by the NSW Department of Planning on Thursday 6 June from 6pm-7.30pm at the Ballina RSL Club. Bookings are required.

For more information about the Planning White Paper and to book for the Ballina community forum, visit the website www.planning.nsw.gov.au/a-new-planning-system-for-nsw

Submissions on the White Paper close on 28 June 2013.