The verdict on Clover Mooreâs four decades in public office
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On March 27, Clover Moore will have officially notched up 17 years as Sydneyâs lord mayor. If - as expected - she is re-elected in September and serves a full term, she will have been in that office longer than Robert Menzies or Joh Bjelke-Petersen were in theirs.
Younger readers would struggle to recall, but by the time she became mayor in 2004, Moore had already been in politics for two-and-a-half decades - initially on South Sydney Council and then from 1988 as a state MP, a job she held alongside the mayoralty until 2012 when the OâFarrell state government forced her to choose between them. September marked her 40th year in public office.
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On 5
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November 2020 the Department of Planning Industry and Environment (DPIE) put
the State Significant Development Applications (DAs) for the Waterloo Metro
over Station Development (OSD) on exhibition until December 2
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2020. There are five different DAs that the community is expected to digest and
comment on within the 28 days exhibition period!
Metro Changes from last year
The Metro development has changed substantially from the State
Significant Precinct and Concept DA exhibited for the site in December 2019.
The first lot of changes come from the Approved concept DA – these are
the changes made by Sydney Metro in its response to submissions and what was