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Heritage Alterations & Additions in Ku-ring-gai: Avoiding Common Council Approval Pitfalls

Heritage Alterations & Additions in Ku-ring-gai: Avoiding Common Council Approval Pitfalls

May 8, 2026
by admin
Residential

Planning alterations or additions to a heritage-listed home or a property within a Heritage Conservation Area (HCA) in Ku-ring-gai? Many homeowners are surprised to discover…

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DA Approval of our Lord Street, Roseville Project

DA Approval of our Lord Street, Roseville Project

April 29, 2026
by Murray
Residential

We are pleased to announce the successful Development Application (DA) approval for alterations and additions to the dwelling in Lord Street, Roseville. This project, now…

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Low & Mid-Rise Housing (LMR) DA approval for 4 x multi-dwelling units

Low & Mid-Rise Housing (LMR) DA approval for 4 x multi-dwelling units

March 19, 2026
by Murray
General

Unlocking Development Potential Under Chapter 6 – Low & Mid-Rise Housing With the introduction of Chapter 6 – Low and Mid-Rise Housing under the State…

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ROSEVILLE Project Update

ROSEVILLE Project Update

August 29, 2025
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Residential

Milestone Reached in Roseville — We’ve Hit Lock-Up! We’re thrilled to share that our Roseville residential project has officially reached lock-up stage — and it’s…

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WAHROONGA PROJECT UPDATE

WAHROONGA PROJECT UPDATE

August 8, 2025
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Residential

Check out our early stage concept design for this elegant Wahroonga two-storey residential flat building being developed as part of the NSW Government’s Low and…

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DUAL OCCUPANCY KU-RING-GAI

DUAL OCCUPANCY KU-RING-GAI

August 2, 2025
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Residential

The NSW Government’s new low and mid-rise housing policy has now made dual occupancies generally permissible across Ku‑ring‑gai. This landmark change could boost housing capacity…

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