Myall River Downs, Amendment to Great Lakes LEP 1996
- Status date
- 6 Sept 2021
- Exhibition
- ·
- Gazettal
- ·
- Outcome
- ·
Mid-Coast Council
Council profile →- Amendments tracked
- 11
- Last 12 months
- 3
- DAs / yr
- 1,089
- Approval rate
- 100%
How to object or make a submission
Your next step if this rezoning affects you. Submissions are how the decision-maker hears from the community.
- 1 Rezonings (planning proposals) are placed on public exhibition by the council or the NSW Department of Planning. Anyone can make a submission during that window.
- 2 Lodge your submission with the council, or through the NSW Planning Portal where the proposal is exhibited there. State your address, whether you support or object, and your reasons.
- 3 Submissions are public and are reported to the decision-maker. Focus on planning grounds: amenity, traffic, overshadowing, density, heritage and local character.
General information about the public submission process, not legal advice. Confirm the current process and deadlines with the council or the official source before acting.
Stage history
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Withdrawn
source label: “withdrawn/Not Proceeding”
Status date 6 Sept 2021 · Observed 12 June 2026 → current
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Planning disputes in Mid-Coast Council
Tribunal and court decisions naming this council, newest first. A signal of contested development in the area, not legal advice.
- Mid-Coast Council v Gazecki and Anor [2025] NSWLEC 79 NSWLEC· 31 July 2025· Mid-Coast Council v Gazecki and Anor [2025] NSWLEC 79 CONTEMPT— Practice and procedure — Contempt motions alleging breach of undertaking — Amended motion seeking leave to amend contempt motions — Filing and service of affidavit evidence — Leave granted
- Cheers v Mid Coast Council [2024] NSWSC 1553 NSWSC· 4 Dec 2024· Cheers v Mid Coast Council [2024] NSWSC 1553 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW – judicial review – jurisdictional error – procedural fairness –
- Mid-Coast Council v Gazecki (No 2) [2024] NSWLEC 103 NSWLEC· 3 Oct 2024· Mid-Coast Council v Gazecki (No 2) [2024] NSWLEC 103 COSTS – award of costs to applicant council in interlocutory proceedings following unsuccessful notice of motion seeking to change terms of undertaking by respondents
- Mid-Coast Council v Gazecki [2024] NSWLEC 88 NSWLEC· 20 Aug 2024· Mid-Coast Council v Gazecki [2024] NSWLEC 88 PROCEDURE – whether court should release respondents from an undertaking and accept new undertaking which is not agreed by applicant local council
- United Petroleum Pty Ltd v Whitehorn Estates Pty Ltd [2023] NSWSC 1512 NSWSC· 14 Dec 2023· United Petroleum Pty Ltd v Whitehorn Estates Pty Ltd [2023] NSWSC 1512 CIVIL PROCEDURE – summary disposal – dismissal of proceedings – abuse of process – where both Equity and Common Law proceedings relate to consequences of a fire which destroyed part of leased premises – whether cause of action estoppel or Anshun estoppel arises – inappropriate to express view as to outcome of the pleaded defences unless no real question exists – reasonably arguable that no cause of action or Anshun estoppel arises – summary dismissal refused
- Coastal Service Centres Pty Ltd v United Petroleum Pty Ltd [2023] NSWSC 326 NSWSC· 4 Apr 2023· Coastal Service Centres Pty Ltd v United Petroleum Pty Ltd [2023] NSWSC 326 PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE: parties to proceedings – whether applicants for joinder ought to have been joined as parties to the proceedings – whether applicants for joinder are persons whose joinder is necessary to the determination of all matters in dispute in the proceedings – whether rights or liabilities of joinder applicants liable to be directly affected by orders sought in those proceedings (if made).