Category: Important
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Community Asset or Private Profit? The Sell-Off of Fannie Bay’s Waratah Crescent Land
Sign the petition here: Fannie Bay Land Up for Sale The Land Development Corporation (LDC) has officially opened an Expression of Interest (EOI) process for a prime residential development site at Waratah Crescent, Fannie Bay. Located just 5.8 km from the Darwin CBD and overlooking Waratah Oval, the 9,150-square-metre site is being marketed as a…
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450m² Lot Sizes and Battle-Axe Lots: What the Proposed Zone LR Changes Mean for Territory Suburbs
Planning Scheme Amendment PA2026/0205 is the formal exhibition process by the Northern Territory Government to introduce policy changes enabling infill development and subdivision within Zone LR (Low Density Residential) across the Territory. Navigate to Overview Critical analysis of exhibited documents Why Dual Occupancy is not good planning, especially in Darwin’s older suburbs. Submission Guide Overview…
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Proposed Direct Sale of Crown Land (39ha) to Defence Housing Australia (DHA) – Lee Point
Executive Director Crown Land Estate Department of Lands, Planning and Environment Dear Executive Director, SUBMISSION OF OBJECTION Proposed Direct Sale of Crown Land (39ha) to Defence Housing Australia (DHA) – Lee Point 1. Failure to Meet the Principle of “Additionality” and “Conservation Gain” The proposed direct sale involves transferring 39 hectares of existing Crown land…
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Membership & Donations
PLan is an incorporated voluntary organization working towards a better living environment. Our Financial year is from 1 July to 30 June each year. Membership is only $25 per year. 2026 year now open – renew or join now and receive membership to the middle of year 2027. Donations are always welcome if you…
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PA2026/0187 – Development 577 LEE POINT RD
PA2026/0187 – Development Exhibition Period: Friday, 5 June 2026 – Midnight Friday, 19 June 2026 Lot 04873 Town of Nightcliff, 577 Lee Point Road Lee Point Current Zones: MZ (Multi Zone) Proposed Development: Excavation and fill (erosion gully remediation Jump to Core Issues Jump to Sample submission Jump to PLan submission Core Overarching Issues The application…
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Why do they call it a footpath?
Liz Trevaskis ABC Afternoons interview with Nick Kirlew Nick Kirlew’s Independent Candidacy for Chan Ward In this ABC Radio interview, local independent candidate Nick Kirlew discusses his vision for the upcoming Chan Ward Council by-election, drawing on his 40-year history in Darwin and long-term advocacy as the convener of the Planning Action Network (PLan). Speaking…
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Lee Point plan lacked scrutiny from the start
This article is a straight copy from the NT Independent 19/05/2026. Sonja Pastor, a PLan volunteer takes aim and hits the target, regards Nick. https://ntindependent.com.au/letter-to-the-editor-lee-point-plan-lacked-scrutiny-from-the-start Dear Editor, At its April 28 meeting, Darwin Council formally resolved to support a Senate inquiry into the Lee Point development. This is a significant decision. It is not about…
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Nick Kirlew for Chan Ward
I am proud to announce that I am running as a candidate in the 2026 City of Darwin Chan Ward By-election. Darwin is a unique place, and I’m stepping up because I believe our local Council can—and should—do more to represent the people who live here. I’ve launched a website where I’ll be sharing updates…
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Protect Ludmilla Bushland (Lot 5182) and Ensure Transparent Planning
So sign the petition go here: https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/protect-ludmilla-bushland-lot-5182-and-ensure-transparent-planning/ Target: To the Speaker and Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory Our concerns The approval of this development has raised significant issues relating to: • Flooding and drainage risks associated with this low-lying site • The loss of urban green space and wildlife habitat • The…
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10 People how many car parks?
Submission to the Development Consent Authority Reference: PA2026/0094 Location: Lot 05818 (96) Cullen Bay Crescent, Larrakeyah Objector: Planning Action Network Inc. (PLan) 1. PLan’s Opinion on Planning Merit vs. Personal Circumstance It is PLan’s opinion that the applicant’s primary justification for the requested variations relies on a misinterpretation of “Planning Merit.” The report cites the…