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LGNSW: costs, delays causing housing backlog

by Kody Cook
January 28, 2025
in Civil Construction, Council, News, NSW, Spotlight, Urban Development
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Local Government NSW (LGNSW) has said that delays in housing delivery have been caused by rising construction costs, labour shortages and higher loan interest rates.  

The President of LGNSW, Mayor of Forbes Shire Council Phyllis Miller, has strongly rejected recent claims from industry bodies that councils are responsible for the state failing to meet its housing supply targets. 

“Local government is often targeted as the barrier to housing supply, which is simply not true. Rather, the lack of housing supply is due to many factors including a decline in the number of Development Applications (DAs) being lodged for assessment, not a lack of council action,” Mayor Miller said. 

“The New South Wales Government’s council league tables show fewer DAs are entering the assessment pipeline. This is due to a number of economic factors including rising construction costs, labour shortages, supply chain issues, and higher interest rates. 

“You only need to look at the phenomenon of ‘Zombie DAs’ to see this playing out.” 

According to data from the New South Wales Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure that was analysed by media outlets in December 2024, over 75,000 dwellings in Greater Sydney alone have been approved but remain unbuilt. 

“This backlog is a clear indication that the problem is not a lack of approval, but a failure to build.”  

Mayor Miller said that councils acknowledged the release of the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) small area data to the end of November 2024 that indicated dwelling approvals dropped by 12 per cent in the past year. 

However, she said it was important to understand this was not a sign of councils rejecting projects. 

“There is no correlating rise in DA refusals so it’s unfair and overly simplified to paint a picture that councils across the board are blocking progress.  

“Councils remain dedicated in their contribution towards fixing the housing crisis and have been actively reviewing and improving their assessment processes to support housing growth; many councils and their communities have seen promising results. 

“What’s needed now is a more nuanced conversation about the broader economic conditions affecting the housing market and the New South Wales and Federal Government response to that climate. Local Government is keen to take our seat at the table as part of those discussions.” 

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