Name and shame plan to speed housing approvals won’t work, states say
Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia and South Australia have rejected the idea of publishing the housing approval records of local councils as a way to ramp up pressure on them to help address the country chronic supply shortage.
While touting a range of measures including faster planning processes, more funding and publishing overall assessment times – not broken down at council level – leaders in all four states on Monday pushed back against a Business Council of Australia proposal for national council report cards.
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