Katie Stevenson

Katie Stevenson

executive Australia

Katie Stevenson is the executive director of Property Council NSW, advocating for effective housing policies and development practices in the region. Recently, she highlighted the importance of the NSW Housing Delivery Authority's initiatives to accelerate housing projects, while also addressing the chronic delays in the state's planning system.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
34,717
Power
1,879$
Sentiment
6.50
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Australia 2 6.50 0.14% +0% 25,499,884 34,717 $1,380,000 1,879$
Totals 2 25,499,884 34,717 $1,380,000 1,879$
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Recent Mentions

Australia Australia: Property Council NSW executive director Katie Stevenson said the housing crisis would not be fixed by 'placing a financial handbrake' on the organisation responsible for delivering water to those new homes. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: Sydneysiders spared a 50 per cent water bill hike

Australia Australia: Katie Stevenson, executive director of the Property Council of NSW, discusses the need for better streamlined regulatory processes in apartment development. 7

The Sydney Morning Herald: Factors adding pressure to construction times

Australia Australia: Katie Stevenson is the executive director of the Property Council of NSW who commented on the housing approval delays. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: Councils that take longest to approve new housing

Australia Australia: Property Council NSW executive director Katie Stevenson urged the government to release feasibility and technical studies underpinning the policy. 5

The Sydney Morning Herald: Sydney’s Inner West largely excluded from NSW government’s ‘missing middle’ development reforms

Australia Australia: Katie Stevenson is the executive director of Property Council NSW and has commented on the housing authority's efforts. 8

The Sydney Morning Herald: More than 6000 homes have been fast-tracked in Sydney. This is where they are