ENVIRONMENT

NSW proposed planning amendments under fire

THE New South Wales government is proposing to discontinue Part 3A consent provisions under draft amendments to the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, a move the NSW Minerals Council believes will likely have significant impact on coal mining projects.

Lou Caruana
NSW proposed planning amendments under fire

The government’s wants to make changes to the act that it believes were largely agreed in the 2013 Planning Bill. The savings arrangements for Part 3A provided that these consents could continue to be...

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