NSW Apartment Think Tank - Sustain Sydney 2035🏠
The NSW housing market is at a critical stage and to meet demand, the State Government has revealed that 377,000 new homes need to be delivered by 2029. But questions remain: where will these homes be built, how will they be constructed, and what will their quality be?
Looking ahead to 2035, we must address the key challenges in the apartment sector to ensure it meets the demand for decent, affordable housing and help combat recline.
Danrae Group will be attending this event at a trade stand, emphasising the importance of our role in the sector. We bring expertise in waterproofing solutions, ensuring that buildings remain safe, durable, and free from water damage – a crucial aspect of construction quality and longevity.
📅 Event Highlights:
- Discussing key barriers to housing delivery
- Balancing densification and decentralisation sustainably
- Setting liveability as a benchmark standard
- Building consumer confidence in apartment living
- Addressing housing affordability, migration, and social housing
- Ensuring an adequate supply of family-friendly apartments
- Enhancing professionalism in the sector
- Defining the government's role in housing supply beyond regulation
Join us on Friday 9th August at the NSW Apartment Think Tank hosted by Australian Apartment Advocacy as we set our sights on the future. Help us explore the broader impacts of key planning decisions and their implications for our diverse and growing population.
Link to tickets here: https://lnkd.in/gpp6VwVA
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Associate Director at Urban Economics
3moI remember a former Vancouver chief planner presented in Australia a few years back. He liked to use the term 'city making math'. When queried about Vancouver's affordability, his response was along the lines of 'not apologising for making a city where people want to live'. I guess the city making math equated to high buildings + high amenity = high cost.