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Branko Miletic
NSW has released new draft guidelines to help communities and councils plan for natural hazards such as bushfires, drought and floods for public feedback.
In releasing the draft Strategic Guide to Planning for Natural Hazards in NSW, Minister for Planning and Public Spaces Rob Stokes says the recent flooding which devastated parts of the state emphasised the need to plan strategically for natural hazards.
“Our state is the best place to live in Australia but with its natural beauty comes challenges,” Stokes says.
“In the last few years we’ve experienced some of the worst drought, bushfires and flooding on record so it’s important we continually learn and adapt how we plan for these hazards.
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The peak organisation for hearing and vision loss will relocate its headquarters to Macquarie University after the NSW Government approved plans for its new $74.5 million state-of-the-art facility.
Minister for Planning and Public Spaces Rob Stokes said NextSense Centre of Excellence - formerly known as the Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children - will boost the university’s position as a leading hearing hub and strengthen its research, audiology and healthcare assets.
“This move will bolster the strong partnership and collaborative relationship that exists between NextSense and Macquarie University,” says Stokes.
“Locating the new headquarters on campus will mean better research and collaboration, more resources and world-leading care and community services for those living with hearing and vision loss.”
Jarrod Reedie
A professor at the University of Newcastle, Ryan brings a wealth of experience to the role and will be tasked with addressing the concerns of landowners in the Aerotropolis area.
The Commissioner’s role will involve providing access to independent expert advice, such as planning, valuation and development processes, advising on actions to assist people on environmentally constrained land and those who need support on compassionate grounds, making recommendations regarding strategic land acquisitions that may also address community concerns, and connecting landholders with other agencies and relevant government stakeholders to provide clarity and support where necessary.
Ryan says she is looking forward to consulting with residents and communicating with the Berejiklian Government.
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