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'Easy way forward' for tiny homes as NSW-first pilot gets greenlight
Shellharbour Council’s two-year pilot removes development application requirements for mobile tiny homes to clarify planning rules and track uptake, officials said.
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Red tape over who can live in tiny homes slashed by council
A trial of new planning rules for mobile tiny homes is being launched by a NSW council, with the goal of giving residents more affordable housing options.Shellharbour Council, in the Illawarra region, says the results of the two-year testing period could become the basis for approving the mobile homes in NSW.Tiny houses – usually built on wheels or trailers – appeared to many as the ideal solution to the housing crisis.READ MORE: Josh moved into…
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