‘Profit vaporised by time’: Westpac boss backs council reform to fix housing
Australia’s newest bank chief executive has thrown his weight behind the NSW government’s ambitious push to bypass local councils and reform planning laws to speed up approvals and get more housing onto the market.
Anthony Miller, who started as Westpac CEO on December 16, said arcane and inconsistent approval processes were the biggest inhibitors to improving housing supply and affordability, adding that councils were “idiosyncratic” and “conservative” when developers needed certainty.
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