Most Australian State Governments are embarking on a second stage of neo-liberal planning system change. Extensive deregulation of state planning systems has occurred over the last 17 years. Much of the first stage of neo-liberal change concentrated on reducing the number of prohibited uses in planning instruments and increasing the number of uses subject to permit. This often resulted in increased complexity, cost and size of planning instruments, and increased contestability. Development and community groups have expressed frustration at these results in some states. Second stage changes now emphasise the importance of reducing the number of uses and developments requiring permits, allowing these 'as-of-right', and reducing the difference...
The South Australian system is currently undergoing a major review. Officially this is prompted by t...
This article explores the tensions between the practices of professional planners, the participatory...
Since 2005, the NSW government has introduced a series of planning reforms designed to increase the ...
Planning reforms in NSW have gathered pace. In the past few years, the state government has churned ...
Despite recent resource booms, the Australian economy remains dominated by the urban. In the wake of...
Despite recent resource booms, the Australian economy remains dominated by the urban. In the wake of...
There are many calls for urban planning in Australia to be reformed, although often in contradictory...
There are many calls for urban planning in Australia to be reformed, although often in contradictor...
Planning systems in many parts of the world, including various states in Australia, are going throug...
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...
Victorian governments have redesigned the Victorian land use planning system progressively since 199...
This paper discusses a recentralization of spatial planning in Australia since 2000, during which La...
Prior to the 2011 New South Wales (NSW) state election the Liberal-National Coalition campaigned str...
Although primary responsibility for urban planning rests with the Australian states and territories,...
The South Australian system is currently undergoing a major review. Officially this is prompted by t...
This article explores the tensions between the practices of professional planners, the participatory...
Since 2005, the NSW government has introduced a series of planning reforms designed to increase the ...
Planning reforms in NSW have gathered pace. In the past few years, the state government has churned ...
Despite recent resource booms, the Australian economy remains dominated by the urban. In the wake of...
Despite recent resource booms, the Australian economy remains dominated by the urban. In the wake of...
There are many calls for urban planning in Australia to be reformed, although often in contradictory...
There are many calls for urban planning in Australia to be reformed, although often in contradictor...
Planning systems in many parts of the world, including various states in Australia, are going throug...
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...
Victorian governments have redesigned the Victorian land use planning system progressively since 199...
This paper discusses a recentralization of spatial planning in Australia since 2000, during which La...
Prior to the 2011 New South Wales (NSW) state election the Liberal-National Coalition campaigned str...
Although primary responsibility for urban planning rests with the Australian states and territories,...
The South Australian system is currently undergoing a major review. Officially this is prompted by t...
This article explores the tensions between the practices of professional planners, the participatory...
Since 2005, the NSW government has introduced a series of planning reforms designed to increase the ...