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flag NSW denied fast-track approval for two housing projects over density, infrastructure, and character concerns.

flag A 400-home development in Raymond Terrace and a 220-home project in North Gosford were denied fast-track approval by NSW’s Housing Delivery Authority on December 9 due to high density conflicting with low-density areas and infrastructure concerns. flag Both projects, including affordable and seniors housing, were deemed inconsistent with local character. flag The authority, tasked with delivering 377,000 homes by July 2029, requires projects to meet criteria like high cost, strategic location, and infrastructure readiness. flag Rejections do not block standard approval routes, and applicants were advised to pursue other pathways. flag Over 300 proposals for about 102,000 homes have been declared state-significant. flag An independent review found no integrity issues despite earlier concerns over unauthorized AI use in reports.

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