The Planning Strategy outlines the State Government’s direction for land use change and development within South Australia.
The strategy has various volumes covering different geographic areas of the state and includes:
Each volume of the Planning Strategy is reviewed every five years and can be altered from time to time, either to align it with other legislative requirements or to incorporate changes made to policy direction following consultation within government and the community.
Each year a report must be prepared for Parliament on the implementation of the Planning Strategy, including any alterations made to it and the community consultation undertaken on its content, implementation, revision or alterations. This report has also been divided into a number of documents that correlate to the Greater Adelaide plan and each of the regional plans.
The planning directions outlined in the Planning Strategy are translated into local policy by councils when they are incorporated into local government development plans.
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Aboriginal community structure plans
Planning Strategy Annual Report Card
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