
Minns government
The Minns government is the current administration of New South Wales, led by Premier Chris Minns, which has been at the center of controversy surrounding housing reforms aimed at addressing the state's housing crisis. Recently, the government proposed the 'missing middle' policy, which seeks to increase residential density near public transport hubs, but has faced criticism from the opposition over claims of political bias in the distribution of development sites.
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The Minns government is responsible for the funding decisions regarding the new pipeline of multibillion-dollar underground metro train lines in Sydney.
Sydney Metro boring machine strikes hard rock underneath King Street Wharf slows progressHousing essential workers is a major challenge for the Minns government.
Only 1 per cent of properties affordable for essential workers, Anglicare report findsThe Minns government has forged ahead with plans to encourage the construction of more units around 37 railway stations.
NSW government plan to deliver 8000 new homes in Sydney’s inner west
The Minns government rushed through changes to the Bail Act in response to concerns about youth crime.
NSW bail laws for children costs millions, doesn’t workThe Minns government is involved in a protracted pay dispute with rail unions in Sydney.
Legal twist threatens truce in Sydney train dispute
The Minns government needs to build 377,000 new homes in the next five years and has unveiled sweeping planning reforms to reach the target.
New homes without new schools is shooting planning in the footThe Minns government is working on housing reforms to build 378,000 homes by July 2029.
How NSW housing reforms are divided among Sydney electorates







