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Bye-bye SMDA

Minister Hazzard has characterised the new body as “Landcom on Steroids” and in the announcement he said: “Urbangrowth NSW will continue the Government’s 10,000 housing lots program; coordinate and deliver lead-in infrastructure and service provision to development areas; plan and fast-track urban renewal projects to unlock further private sector investment – providing more housing choice and affordability.”

Ten focus areas were specified for the 10,000 lots with the nearest being Green Square Town Centre where Landcom is already involved. Redfern and Waterloo were not specifically mentioned in the budget statements. You can see the media release on www.smda.com.au/.

Details are not yet available about the implications for the SMDA current work program and BEP2, or what will happen with the ATP which the government owns through the SMDA. It has been reported that Landcom Chair John Brogden is the new Chair. So keep an eye on the SMDA or REDWatch websites for more details.

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