Planning reforms in NSW Australia have gathered pace. These reforms are being enacted to achieve economic efficiency through: uniformity in the planning system across jurisdictions, simplicity and speed for the developers, delivery through electronic systems (ePlanning), development assessment by independent panels and private certifiers and flexibility via voluntary mechanisms. These reforms have been declared necessary because they are taking place internationally and in other parts of Australia. Contrarily, some sections of the society feel that the reforms are a power grab by the state government or that they are an outcome of the strong influence of the development lobby. Some planning scholars have argued that these planning reforms a...
Over the last 10-15 years a number of state governments across Australia have enacted reforms to the...
In this paper, we explore the tensions between the practices of professional planners, the participa...
This paper canvasses the ongoing NSW planning system reforms. Foreshadowed by the NSW Coalition pri...
Planning reforms in NSW Australia are politicians’ favorite mechanism of (promising) fast economic g...
In recent years, a growing use of computer applications has significantly changed how planning tasks...
Planning reforms in NSW have gathered pace. In the past few years, the state government has churned ...
Reforms to planning processes in Australia have been prefaced by assertions about what ‘the public’ ...
In Australia e-Planning has largely been equated with eDA (e Development Assessment). Strategic and ...
In recent years, a growing use of computer applications has significantly changed how planning tasks...
Planning systems in many parts of the world, including various states in Australia, are going throug...
Prior to the 2011 New South Wales (NSW) state election the Liberal-National Coalition campaigned str...
Most Australian State Governments are embarking on a second stage of neo-liberal planning system cha...
In Australia and internationally, planning legislation which typically governs both plan-making and ...
Much has been written on the effects of neoliberal governance and its influence on the planning of c...
In recent years, there has been a shift in the way that land use planning systems – and particularly...
Over the last 10-15 years a number of state governments across Australia have enacted reforms to the...
In this paper, we explore the tensions between the practices of professional planners, the participa...
This paper canvasses the ongoing NSW planning system reforms. Foreshadowed by the NSW Coalition pri...
Planning reforms in NSW Australia are politicians’ favorite mechanism of (promising) fast economic g...
In recent years, a growing use of computer applications has significantly changed how planning tasks...
Planning reforms in NSW have gathered pace. In the past few years, the state government has churned ...
Reforms to planning processes in Australia have been prefaced by assertions about what ‘the public’ ...
In Australia e-Planning has largely been equated with eDA (e Development Assessment). Strategic and ...
In recent years, a growing use of computer applications has significantly changed how planning tasks...
Planning systems in many parts of the world, including various states in Australia, are going throug...
Prior to the 2011 New South Wales (NSW) state election the Liberal-National Coalition campaigned str...
Most Australian State Governments are embarking on a second stage of neo-liberal planning system cha...
In Australia and internationally, planning legislation which typically governs both plan-making and ...
Much has been written on the effects of neoliberal governance and its influence on the planning of c...
In recent years, there has been a shift in the way that land use planning systems – and particularly...
Over the last 10-15 years a number of state governments across Australia have enacted reforms to the...
In this paper, we explore the tensions between the practices of professional planners, the participa...
This paper canvasses the ongoing NSW planning system reforms. Foreshadowed by the NSW Coalition pri...