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NSW Libs to destroy planning laws in favour of developers
Topic Started: 11 Sep 2013, 11:15 PM (4,968 Views)
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I wonder are Alan Jones and his listeners aware that the Libs are pro MASS IMMIGRATION?

Stupid fucking dislikeable persons.

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Sweet. Get ready for skylines. Sydney to become a Hong Kong clone.
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11 Sep 2013, 11:22 PM
Sweet. Get ready for skylines. Sydney to become a Hong Kong clone.
+1. The people of Sydney, especially specufestors and retard lib voters, severely deserve the fruits of their arrogance by making the place covered with apartments.

Eat shit Sydney you fucking morons.

I almost sent 2gb an email. But given the psycho nature of a lot of them they'd probably hunt me down. :lol

I think it's time to leave Sydney. This place is such an utterly deranged scum pit. :lol
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Frank Castle is a liar and a criminal. He will often deliberately take people out of context and use straw man arguments.
Frank finally and unintentionally gives it up and admits he got where he is, primarily via dumb luck!
See here
Property will be 50-70% off by 2016.
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themoops
11 Sep 2013, 11:38 PM
+1. The people of Sydney, especially specufestors and retard lib voters, severely deserve the fruits of their arrogance by making the place covered with apartments.

Eat shit Sydney you fucking morons.

I almost sent 2gb an email. But given the psycho nature of a lot of them they'd probably hunt me down. :lol

I think it's time to leave Sydney. This place is such an utterly deranged scum pit. :lol
Sounds like you need a shag.
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12 Sep 2013, 12:13 AM
Sounds like you need a shag.
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11 Sep 2013, 11:38 PM
deranged scum pit. :lol
if only all apf members could move to Ballarat tomorrow we could drink piss on the lake after pulling regular all nighters at beer gardens followed by some hardcore gaming on the nbn network
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11 Sep 2013, 11:22 PM
Sweet. Get ready for skylines. Sydney to become a Hong Kong clone.
+1.

Sydney is such a poorly designed city. For a city of its size (4.5 million) a metropolitan stretching over 60km+ east to west and 60km+ north to south is totally absurd.
The ratio of commercial to residential buildings in the CBD is also absurd, and it is one of the key reasons why there is no street life in the city on the weekends, and why it is dead on weeknights after 8pm.

If it is done properly (being mindful of heritage values and public transportation) the inner city could become quite liveable and dense. The cantilever idea to place apartment buildings across the railway lines between Central and Redfern is a prime example of smart planning.
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12 Sep 2013, 12:33 AM
+1.

Sydney is such a poorly designed city. For a city of its size (4.5 million) a metropolitan stretching over 60km+ east to west and 60km+ north to south is totally absurd.
The ratio of commercial to residential buildings in the CBD is also absurd, and it is one of the key reasons why there is no street life in the city on the weekends, and why it is dead on weeknights after 8pm.

If it is done properly (being mindful of heritage values and public transportation) the inner city could become quite liveable and dense. The cantilever idea to place apartment buildings across the railway lines between Central and Redfern is a prime example of smart planning.
Who needs smart? Just get rid of planning restrictions altogether and start building 30 story apartments everywhere. And f&ck heritage values, bunch of whiny pinko socialist nostalgics. Clear the terrace houses, put up high rises in the inner west.

Transport has been overcrowded and shit for 50 years, Sydneysiders are used to it. Scale up the density 10-20 times in a 15km radius of the CBD. We could fit half the population of Sydney in that area. Baby Boomers can downsize, Hongkies and Mainlanders can buy up apartments for their families. Let the great construction boom/transformation of Sydney begin! We don't need horizons, we need skylines!
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Sydney is the classic case study in built environment of a city that never had a town plan to start with, why change now. I have lived there in the distant past and was down there recently and always enjoy it, also had an excellent harbour cruise which was surprising. My major dislike in Sydney is that quite a few of their establishments don't stock Sth Australian Shiraz and they think Hunter Valley Shiraz is an equivalent, apart form that Sydney rocks.

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12 Sep 2013, 01:24 AM
Who needs smart? Just get rid of planning restrictions altogether and start building 30 story apartments everywhere. And f&ck heritage values, bunch of whiny pinko socialist nostalgics. Clear the terrace houses, put up high rises in the inner west.

Transport has been overcrowded and shit for 50 years, Sydneysiders are used to it. Scale up the density 10-20 times in a 15km radius of the CBD. We could fit half the population of Sydney in that area. Baby Boomers can downsize, Hongkies and Mainlanders can buy up apartments for their families. Let the great construction boom/transformation of Sydney begin! We don't need horizons, we need skylines!
Nice idea but it's too late for this. Sydney's geographically spread and density is a historical construct and unless you intend undertaking mass compulsory acquisitions of homes (for which there is zero political will) , there will be little change during our lifetimes.
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