Special counsel Gary Green confirmed he was acting for concerned residents as Northern Beaches Council reviews its decision to block The Joey from trading in the evening.
The premier,who is concerned about young people leaving Sydney,linked the fracas to his broader concerns about opportunities for fun and innovation in the city.
A Sydney restaurant invited locals to “sunset drinks” to celebrate its upcoming opening. It would sow the seed for a noise complaint that would come back to bite it.
A proposal to more gently urbanise a landholding across the road from Nigel Satterley’s trouble-plagued Perth Hills housing estate has gained the green light.
A Perth council is hiking rates by 30 per cent on vacant blocks and will use the extra money to boost urban infill.
A rescue package will allow apartment owners to get out of the block and get on with their lives,although some are still missing out.
There’s a fight brewing at Corinella on the Bass Coast about whether to cut trees and vegetation to open up bay views.
Fugitive developer Jean Nassif may face further criminal action over “potential fraud and violation of directors’ duties” after administrators released a report to creditors.
Ryde councillors say they should have been told about building defects at a 900-unit apartment development months ago when the draft orders were issued to the council.
The promise of “corporate prestige” with “resort-style amenities” at a Macquarie Park apartment complex has fallen flat after the building authority reported it was “at risk of collapse”.
Building Commission NSW has issued urgent orders to a developer to fix a concrete slab that could cause the 900-unit buildings at Macquarie Park to collapse,but says there is no danger to residents.