This study represents a first step in establishing a qualitative understanding of the ways in which planning regulation has impacted on housing developments across 15 local jurisdictions in three Australian states. The findings confirm that planning system complexity and ambiguity is associated with significant costs for housing development in Australia.110 page(s
Sourcing appropriate funding for the provision of new urban infrastructure has been a policy dilemma...
Australia is a highly urbanised country. Planning policy in most Australian cities is trying to dive...
Australian metropolitan strategic plans seek to ensure a balanced approach to the development of new...
This study represents a first step in establishing a qualitative understanding of the ways in which ...
Land use planning often bears the brunt of industry complaints about rising costs of residential dev...
This research seeks to identify the range of government and planning related costs that arise throug...
Developer infrastructure contributions are regularly cited as the most significant contributor of pl...
Developer paid charges or contributions are a commonly used infrastructure funding mechanism for loc...
Developer paid fees or charges are a commonly used mechanism for local governments to pay for new in...
Dwelling prices are determined in the long run by the total costs of a development, where costs incl...
Developer paid fees or infrastructure charges are a commonly used mechanism for local governments to...
Housing affordability is arguably the most significant and debated aspect of Australia's urban envir...
In the case of greenfield residential property developments, it is generally accepted that aside fro...
Sourcing funding for the provision of new urban infrastructure has been a policy dilemma for governm...
Over rent years it may be readily demonstrated that increasing prices being paid for residential acc...
Sourcing appropriate funding for the provision of new urban infrastructure has been a policy dilemma...
Australia is a highly urbanised country. Planning policy in most Australian cities is trying to dive...
Australian metropolitan strategic plans seek to ensure a balanced approach to the development of new...
This study represents a first step in establishing a qualitative understanding of the ways in which ...
Land use planning often bears the brunt of industry complaints about rising costs of residential dev...
This research seeks to identify the range of government and planning related costs that arise throug...
Developer infrastructure contributions are regularly cited as the most significant contributor of pl...
Developer paid charges or contributions are a commonly used infrastructure funding mechanism for loc...
Developer paid fees or charges are a commonly used mechanism for local governments to pay for new in...
Dwelling prices are determined in the long run by the total costs of a development, where costs incl...
Developer paid fees or infrastructure charges are a commonly used mechanism for local governments to...
Housing affordability is arguably the most significant and debated aspect of Australia's urban envir...
In the case of greenfield residential property developments, it is generally accepted that aside fro...
Sourcing funding for the provision of new urban infrastructure has been a policy dilemma for governm...
Over rent years it may be readily demonstrated that increasing prices being paid for residential acc...
Sourcing appropriate funding for the provision of new urban infrastructure has been a policy dilemma...
Australia is a highly urbanised country. Planning policy in most Australian cities is trying to dive...
Australian metropolitan strategic plans seek to ensure a balanced approach to the development of new...