Old liquorice factory site cleared for development
Council agrees to support project after last minute changes to plans.
Old liquorice factory site cleared for development Read More »
Council agrees to support project after last minute changes to plans.
Old liquorice factory site cleared for development Read More »
Affordable housing provision and public open space secure council approval.
$90 million apartment project cleared despite height concerns Read More »
Fresh delay to public access as landowner appeals against Supreme Court decision.
New twist to Montfort Park saga Read More »
Ordinary members of the public deserve to have a real say in their own planning system, argues Nic Maclellan.
Opinion: Will State Government remove councils and residents from the planning process? Read More »
Calls for IBAC investigation into 2004 sale of council land.
Gates to open for basketball after court judgement Read More »
A community park will be part of a new apartment building alongside the Upfield line.
Developer offers new green space for increased building height Read More »
Nightingale seeks to increase building heights to deliver 58 low cost rental dwellings in next project.
Affordable housing at risk from council decisions, developer warns Read More »
Council planning policies are a handy scapegoat for a property industry fuelled by greed, writes James Conlan.
Opinion: Building more private housing won’t fix the housing crisis Read More »
A heritage electricity substation will be retained but council is disappointed at lack of affordable housing.
Park Street apartments finally win government approval Read More »
Brunswick area faces shortfall of 313 childcare places by 2029 without major investment.
New kinder for Albert Street to plug childcare gap Read More »