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Sydney Uni – consultation disaster

Inexplicably, the University did not follow these requirements and included broad community comments from earlier consultations. The community groups only saw details when the CIP went on statutory exhibition for 28 days. This resulted in many complaints about the short exhibition time for such a large and important development. In late February, the University, “as a gesture of good will”, agreed to undertake further consultation until the end of March, and to consider any input received in their deliberations and in their reporting back to the Department. While the exhibition has formally closed, the Department does accept submissions for a reasonable time after the closing date.

The University could have avoided further eroding good will in the surrounding community, and avoided confusion, if it had complied with the DGRs. Community groups would have had an opportunity to raise issues and have them considered before the CIP was finalised, and would have been able to comment on outstanding issues during the formal exhibition. Instead, they only received a narrow window within which to understand the proposal, consult their members and make comment.

 

 

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