Development outrage
The illegal mansion, the court case and the silent witness
Sarah Malass is staying tight-lipped as she is accused of disobeying court orders to vacate and demolish her unlawfully built Strathfield home.
- Carrie Fellner
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Tear it down or go to jail: Council escalates fight with owner of unlawful Sydney mansion
Two years after the Land and Environment Court ordered Sarah Malass to vacate and demolish her unlawfully built Strathfield home, it still stands, in pristine condition.
- Carrie Fellner
‘Erosion of trust’: Minister slams critics as faith in WA’s environment watchdog wavers
WA’s Environmental Protection Authority has come under siege from local governments and conservation groups over recent decisions.
- Holly Thompson
As his world crumbles, Antony Catalano’s $29m dream home gets new life
The council gave 24 reasons for knocking back earlier plans, including that the build would have a negative impact on the native rainforest around it.
- Julius Dennis
At a beautiful spot with a rich heritage, graffiti-covered buildings are crumbling amid inaction
It’s a prime coastal site with spectacular views and a maritime and military history. But plans to develop the area keep grinding to a halt.
- Benjamin Preiss
‘Elegant’, ‘handsome’ – but not for South Beach: Controversial five-storey apartment plan rejected
A “premature” proposal to build a five-storey apartment building overlooking Fremantle’s iconic South Beach has been rejected following a lengthy planning debate.
- Carla Hildebrandt
The Mosman mega-lot and the childcare centre in its shadow
Twelve Mosman homes have been purchased to make way for more than 100 apartments. Residents fear construction could pose health risks for children next door.
- Cindy Yin
Adrian Fini’s $280 million Smiths Beach development gets watchdog’s green tick
The long-running fight against development at Smiths Beach in Yallingup has been dealt a huge blow after the Environmental Protection Authority recommended the project be approved.
- Hamish Hastie
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It’s well past time to put Defence’s surplus land to good use
Decades of reviews have produced little action. It is hoped this latest audit will prompt a response that will help ease the housing crisis.
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Builder forced to stop work on apartments after ‘significant harm’ to neighbours
Builders of a luxury apartment complex on the northern beaches have been ordered to put all tools down after causing shifting and cracks to appear next door.
- Cindy Yin