Building slump result of poor planning

By Andrea Cornish | 3/09/2010 4:00:00 AM | 0 comments

Sydney's 10-year building slump is the result of a poor planning process, according to a new report.

The study, commissioned by the NSW Treasury, is critical of the state government – calling its planning process “full of vague and ill-defined statements”.

The number of dwellings completed in Sydney fell from 32,358 in 1999-2000 to 14,795 in 2007-08.

According to the report, for Sydney to keep apace with demand for new housing it need to build 25,000-50,000 new homes each year. The NSW target is 25,000.

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