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Department for Housing and Urban Development - Planning Regions 2020
Planning regions are used for regional and greater Adelaide planning strategies and other planning related matters. The Governor declared seven South Australian planning regions on recommendation of the Minister and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 19 March 2020. In accordance with section 5(1)(a) of the Planning, Development and Infrastructure Act 2016, the State is divided into the following planning regions: Greater Adelaide; Eyre and Western; Far North; Kangaroo Island; Limestone Coast; Murray and Mallee; Yorke Peninsula and Mid North. NOTE: the Greater Adelaide and Murray and Mallee planning regions both include the Murray Bridge LGA.
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Department for Housing and Urban Development - Greater Adelaide Planning Region
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The Greater Adelaide Planning Region is the planning region constituting Greater Adelaide (clause 5) established as part of the Planning, Development and Infrastructure Act 2016.
Planning Regional Growth Boundary
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The spatial data identifies regional boundaries for regional planning being developed to meet future population’s needs for housing, jobs, infrastructure and a healthy environment. The 10 regions contained in this data are: Central Coast Central West and Orana Far West Hunter Illawarra-Shoalhaven Metropolitan Sydney New England North West North Coast Riverina-Murray South East and Tablelands
Spatial Data - Region Scheme - Applications (DPLH-021)
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This layer contains information on Clause 21, 27 and 28, Improvement Plans, Planning Control Areas and Redevelopment Scheme and Act Areas. This is to be used in conjunction with the Region Scheme Zones and Reserves. © State of Western Australian 2025. Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage.
opendata@dsd.qld.gov.au - Regional planning area boundaries - Department of State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning
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The regional planning area boundaries dataset shows the regional plan boundaries as determined by the Department of State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning. These are gazetted administrative boundaries only
Department for Housing and Urban Development - Future Urban Growth Areas
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Future Urban Growth Areas are areas that have been identified for urban expansion in the 30 Year Plan for Greater Adelaide 2017 Update. More information: http://livingadelaide.sa.gov.au/
Department for Housing and Urban Development - Development Plan Map Index
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The Development Plan Map Index is used to determine which map to refer to in South Australian Development Plans. Link: http://www.sa.gov.au/topics/housing-property-and-land/local-government/development-plans/online-development-plans. Every council in South Australia has a Development Plan that specifies the type of development that can occur in that council area.
GIS Services City of Perth - CPS2 Clause 32
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This dataset contains spatial boundaries relating to the City of Perth Planning Scheme Clause 32 Areas.Specific lots can be designated under Clause 32 of the Metropolitan Region Scheme to provide the Western Australian Planning Commission with planning authority over those lots.Within the City an MRS Clause 32 area exists over the Parliament House Precinct.Please see https://perth.wa.gov.au/develop/planning-framework/planning-schemes and https://perth.wa.gov.au/develop/planning-framework/planning-policies-and-precinct-plans for more information regarding the City of Perth Planning Schemes.
Melbourne Strategic Assessment Extent
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This dataset provides the spatial extent of the Melbourne Strategic Assessment. The State Government's program, as define in the 'Delivering Melbourne's Newest Sustainable Communities - Program Report' (DPCD, 2009), means the Urban Growth Boundary Review for Melbourne for the development of land, including associated transport infrastructure, within the following areas: investigation areas for the expansion of the 2005 Urban Growth Boundary areas inside the 2005 Urban Growth Boundary for which a planning scheme amendment to introduce a Precinct Structure Plan had not commenced as at 26 May 2009 (the existing 28 precincts) areas in the outer Metropolitan Ring Transport Corridor/E6 Road Reservation and the Regional Rail Link corridor between west of Werribee and Deer Park In accordance with the definition of the Program, this includes Melbourne's four growth areas within the expanded 2010 Urban Growth Boundary given effect by Planning Scheme Amendment VC68. These growth areas and the 28 precincts comprise: Melbourne's western growth area - Melton and Wyndham Melbourne's north-western growth area - Sunbury Melbourne's northern growth area - Hume, Whittlesea and Mitchell Melbourne's south-eastern growth area - Casey and Cardinia.