The New South Wales Department of Planning and Environment (‘the Department’) exhibited the translation of existing Business and Industrial zones into new Employment zones from Tuesday 31 May 2022 to 5pm on Tuesday 12 July 2022.
This implementation stage of reform replaces Business and Industrial zones with Employment zones within individual local environmental plans across NSW. The implementation follows the introduction of Employment zones within the Standard Instrument (Local Environmental Plans) Order 2006 in December 2021.
The Department has worked closely with each Council to ensure local environmental plans are amended, consistent with the intent of the reform, while also ensuring the land-use planning outcomes are locally appropriate. The Department will now be working with Councils to finalise implementation ahead of the new zones coming into force on 1 December 2022.
To view the exhibition platform, please visit the Department’s Planning Portal. The Employment Zones Reform webpage also provides further information on the reform process.
Please refer to the Department’s Planning Portal User Guide in the Resources section for an explanation on how to use the search tool to view proposed zone translations and make submissions.
Community Engagement
The public exhibition period concluded at 5pm on Tuesday 12 July 2022.
For further updates on this project, please refer to the Employment Zones Reform webpage for more information.
Frequently Asked Questions
Please visit the Frequently Asked Questions section on the Employment Zones Reform webpage.
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