In the media
Commonwealth
ISCA's call to do more good rather than less
bad
Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia
(ISCA) chairman David Singleton wants
infrastructure planners, designers and those who deliver the
projects to aim higher in sustainability. Singleton points out that
while robustness is often a criteria for projects, it is not the
same thing as resilience (12 July 2018).
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How Australia can build 'healthy, sustainable'
high-density cities
With a booming population putting a squeeze on Australia
cities, many are building up to help provide for our housing needs,
but experts fear we may not be designing our suburbs the right way
(20 July 2018).
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The three things you need to know about the new Modern
Slavery legislation
With modern slavery legislation at federal and state
levels being introduced in Australia, and regulations and
guidelines under development, here are the three most common
questions and answers on this topic to help you build smarter
supply chains (12 July 2018).
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Value of Apartment Construction Work Set to Fall 16% in
2019
The value of work in the multi-level residential
construction sector is set for a major downturn, as tighter lending
conditions and surging construction material costs weigh on the
profitability of the sector (09 July 2018).
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Victoria
Melbourne Airport rail construction set to start by
2022
Construction on a rail link to Melbourne Airport could
begin within four years after the State Government agrees to spend
$5 billion on the project, but travellers will still need to wait
at least a decade before they board a train to get there (22 July
2018).
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Apple overhauls design for new Melbourne store after
public outcry
Controversial plans to build a flagship Apple store at
Melbourne's Federation Square are redesigned following
criticism that the original draft was ugly and created without
public consultation (20 July 2018).
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'We must get people out of cars': Coalition to
extend train line in Melbourne's south-east
Residents in Melbourne's booming outer south-eastern
suburbs are promised new train stations by the Victorian Opposition
to help ease peak hour traffic, as the Government's plan to
expand the congested Monash Freeway to ten lanes is given the
go-ahead (11 July 2018).
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New South Wales
NSW Government confirms no change to bid date for
WestConnex
The NSW Government has accepted a recommendation from the
WestConnex Equity Sale Steering Committee to proceed with the sale
of 51 per cent of the Sydney Motorway Corporation
(SMC) as planned, with final bids on Monday 23
July (20 July 2018).
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Two apartment blocks for sale on Dalgety Road
Property NSW, on behalf of Family and Community Services,
has launched the sale of the final two apartment blocks on Dalgety
Road as part of the Millers Point sales program (20 July 2018).
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$50 million for Epping Station Bridge widening
One of Sydney's worst bottlenecks is set for an
upgrade after Minister for Planning and Housing, Anthony Roberts,
announced an investment of more than $50 million towards the
much-anticipated widening of the Epping Station Bridge (17 July
2018).
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Sydney tops global sustainability ranking
The City of Sydney has received top honours in a global
sustainability report, scoring highest in the Asia Pacific region.
The CDP organisation ranks more than 570 cities to identify those
excelling on climate disclosure. Sydney received top score
alongside Cleveland, Durban, Mexico City and Paris (10 July 2018).
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Queensland
Gold Coast resident says development next door is
'sinking' his dream home
A Gold Coast homeowner's dreams of a quiet beach life
has been destroyed by a neighbouring development which he says is
wrecking his home (20 July 2018).
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Developers Address Demand for Larger Apartments on the
Gold Coast
A changing tide in the design of residential dwellings is
on the horizon as developers, seeing an increase in demand from the
owner-occupier and growing downsizer space, respond with
development applications for larger home-style apartments on the
Gold Coast (17 July 2018).
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Published – articles, papers, reports
Navigating a changing private rental sector:
opportunities and challenges for low-income renters
Sharon Parkinson, Amity James, Edgar Liu; Australian
Housing and Urban Research Institute: 19 July 2018
This study investigated how low-income renters navigate the
private rental sector (PRS) via three core
pathways: the formal, informal and supported pathways. More...
Tracking progress towards inclusive, safe, resilient and
sustainable cities and human settlements
UN HABITAT: 09 July 2018
With the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, Member
States agreed on 17 Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs) with 169 global targets, and nearly 234
indicators that will be monitored for the period 2015–2030.
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In practice and courts
Victoria
Building Regulations for Garden Area and Siting
Requirements
The Building Amendment (Garden Area and Siting
Requirements) Regulations 2018 were made by the Governor in
Council on 10 July 2018. The Regulations insert a new regulation
76A into the Building Regulations 2018. Regulation 76A
requires the consideration of a minimum garden area for the
construction of a single dwelling in the Neighbourhood Residential
Zone and General Residential Zone. This is a mandatory requirement
that cannot be varied by a report and consent (12 July 2018).
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Waste management and recycling in multi-unit
developments
Sustainability Victoria has recently prepared a new
Guide to Better Practice of Waste Management and Recycling in
Multi-unit Developments. The draft guide for consultation was
open for comment through Engage Victoria until 13 July 2018.
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Kingston C151 proposes to rezone 179-217 Centre Dandenong Road,
Dingley Village, to General Residential Zone 2.
Cases
Flintoff v Stonnington CC [2018] VCAT
1110
Stonnington Planning Scheme – Section 82
Planning and Environment Act 1987 General Residential Zone
– Heritage Overlay – alterations to a dwelling on a lot
less than 500 square metres – alterations to a building in a
heritage overlay.
Hao Yang Australia Pty Ltd v Mornington Penininsula
SC [2018] VCAT 1028
Mornington Peninsula Planning Scheme – Section 77
Planning and Environment Act 1987– hot springs
– landscape character – Green Wedge Zone –
Schedule 4, Environmental Significance Overlay – schedule 15,
Environmental Significance Overlay – Schedule 23, Bushfire
Management Overlay – "the cups" landscape –
visual impact – intensity of use – native vegetation
removal – road access – car parking – civil works
– need for additional approval – cultural heritage
management plan.
Legislation
Victoria
Statutory Rules
No 97
Estate Agents (General, Accounts and Audit) Amendment Regulations
2018 10 July 2018.
No 100
Building Amendment (Garden Area and Siting Requirements)
Regulations 2018 10 July 2018.
Victorian legislation can be accessed here www.legislation.vic.gov.au.
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