Expert Panel on Planning Reform: Sharing Experiences, Posing Questions

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This consultation has concluded.

During the latter half of 2013, we sought your comments on a series of documents that Council prepared in relation to the Planning Reform review.

Council has prepared a fourth discussion paper called ‘Experiences and Questions' as part of its response to the Planning Reform review. The purpose of the paper is to provided information on Council's experience of the current planning system and to pose questions for the Expert Panel to consider.

To assist in this process the Expert Panel has identified 17 planning issues for discussion. Click here to view the 17 issues and Council's response to them.

Further information

  • View the Related Documents section to read the Discussion Paper and Consultation Pack.
  • Sign up here to stay updated on Council's response to the Expert Panel on Planning Reform.
  • Visit the Expert Panel’s own website here for further information about the inquiry and how to participate directly.
Click here to return the main consultation page.

During the latter half of 2013, we sought your comments on a series of documents that Council prepared in relation to the Planning Reform review.

Council has prepared a fourth discussion paper called ‘Experiences and Questions' as part of its response to the Planning Reform review. The purpose of the paper is to provided information on Council's experience of the current planning system and to pose questions for the Expert Panel to consider.

To assist in this process the Expert Panel has identified 17 planning issues for discussion. Click here to view the 17 issues and Council's response to them.

Further information

  • View the Related Documents section to read the Discussion Paper and Consultation Pack.
  • Sign up here to stay updated on Council's response to the Expert Panel on Planning Reform.
  • Visit the Expert Panel’s own website here for further information about the inquiry and how to participate directly.
Click here to return the main consultation page.