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Development applications in Warrumbungle Shire Council

We have no rezoning amendments on record for this council yet, but we track its development applications. The figures below are counted directly from the development application register over the last 12 months.

Development applications · last 12 months

Applications lodged in this council in the trailing 12 months, by current status. Counted directly from the development application register.

Total lodged
77
last 12 months
Lodged
0
Under assessment
30
Determined
40
Withdrawn
7

See all development applications in Warrumbungle Shire Council

Decision speed

How quickly this council determines a development application, measured from lodgement to determination across every decided application that carries both dates.

Median time to decision
79 days
half are decided faster than this
Average
95 days
a few slow cases pull this up
Based on
126
determined applications

Planning disputes

6 on record

Planning and environment court and tribunal matters naming Warrumbungle Shire Council, newest first. Each links to the full public judgment.

MatterCourtDecided
Dubow v Warrumbungle Shire Council (No 2) [2026] NSWLEC 1 NOTICE OF MOTION — seeking to vacate hearing and site view — motion dismissedNSWLEC19 Jan 2026
Dubow v Warrumbungle Shire Council [2025] NSWLEC 15 NOTICE OF MOTION – stay of order pursuant to s 124 of the Local Government Act 1993 (NSW) pending outcome of appeal – request for referral to Pro Bono PanelNSWLEC5 Mar 2025
Boulus Constructions Pty Ltd v Warrumbungle Shire Council (No 3) [2022] NSWSC 1455 COSTS – where cross-claimant granted leave to amend its Technology and Construction Cross-Claim Cross-Summons and Cross-Claim List Statement – costs thrown away by the amendment – whether such costs should include any costs cross-defendant will incur in revisiting existing evidence – whether cross-defendant should pay costs of amendment applicationNSWSC25 Oct 2022
Boulus Constructions Pty Ltd v Warrumbungle Shire Council (No 2) [2022] NSWSC 1368 BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION – where no valid development consent or construction certificate in relation to building works – whether defence of illegality available in relation to claim for breach of statutory duty under s 37 of the Design and Building Practitioners Act 2020 (NSW) – whether managing director and project site supervisor of builder capable of being persons for the purposes of s 37 of that Act PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – whether cross-claimant should have leave to amend Cross-Claim ListNSWSC12 Oct 2022
Boulus Constructions Pty Ltd v Warrumbungle Shire Council [2020] NSWSC 1847 CIVIL PROCEDURE – pleadings – application for leave to amend List Statement – construction contract – misleading or deceptive conduct – proposed plea that had representations not been made, plaintiff would have submitted higher tender and that “if” defendant accepted that tender plaintiff would have entered contract with a higher price – no allegation as to whether defendant would have accepted the higher tender – whether pleading maintainable CIVIL PROCEDURE – pleadings – application for leave NSWSC16 Dec 2020
Warrumbungle Shire Council v Yongmei Ou [2018] NSWLEC 70 CIVIL ENFORCEMENT – partial erection of building without development consent – use of land for residential accommodation without development consent – installation of moveable dwelling without approval – orders to remedy and restrain breaches – stay of orders for limited time – orders for substituted performance if non-compliance with court ordersNSWLEC4 May 2018

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How these numbers are computed

  • Development applications are counted directly from the development application register over the trailing 12 months, grouped by their current canonical status. The full list is on the applications page.

Computed from 77 records from nsw-caselaw / nsw-online-da / NSW Planning Portal (PPR) / VIC Amendments Online, fetched 13 June 2026; data © state planning departments, licensed CC BY 4.0.

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