The NSW Department of Planning, Industry & Environment has now completed its evaluation of the proposed Moriah College Redevelopment (SSD 10352) and provided it to the Independent Planning Commission NSW for determination.
In line with regulatory requirements introduced in response to the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, the Commission is not holding face-to-face public meetings at this time. To ensure interested individuals and/or groups can still have their say on the Moriah College Redevelopment, the Commission will conduct a public meeting remotely by video conference (with an option to participate by telephone).
Commissioners Peter Duncan (Panel Chair) and Adrian Pilton have been appointed to determine this state significant development application. They will host the electronic Public Meeting from 10am AEST on Thursday 15 April 2021 to hear directly from community members.
How to Have Your Say
If you wish to apply to speak at the electronic Public Meeting, you must complete the registration form on our website by no later than 12pm AEST on Thursday 8 April 2021. Once speakers who wish to participate in the Public Meeting are registered, the Commission will provide additional information about the technical details and process to assist them.
How to watch and/or listen to the Meeting
This electronic Public Meeting will be live-streamed on the Commission’s website: www.ipcn.nsw.gov.au/livestream. If you have no or limited internet access, you’ll be able to listen to a live audio stream of proceedings by dialing 1800 093 431 and entering the following PIN:82882941#
In the interests of openness and transparency, a transcript of the public meeting will also be published on the Commission’s website.
Written submissions
If you want to have your say on this project but are unable to participate in the Public Meeting, you can submit your comments in writing to the Commission up to one week (seven days) after the Public Meeting via email, post or our online portal: www.ipcn.nsw.gov.au/have-your-say. The deadline for written submissions is 5pm AEST on Thursday 22 April 2021.
Written comments are weighed the same as spoken presentations.
We recognise the importance of community participation in our decision-making process. Using our ‘Make a submission’ form is the easiest way for you to make a submission on cases currently before the Commission.