There’s no doubt about it: Greater Sydney is in dire need of a solution to the housing crisis.

Housing affordability, rental prices growing faster than wage increases, slow building approvals and a general lack of supply to meet the demand are all contributing factors that make Sydney one of the most difficult places in the world to find somewhere to live.

Since the government launched the National Housing Supply and Affordability Council , there have been considerable developments in ensuring that new build housing projects are moved to the top of the approvals list.

However, in Northern Sydney’s suburb of Ingleside, a proposed development of 536 new dwellings has been met with some pushback from locals due to concerns over bushfire risks.

The Wilga Wilson Precinct residential d

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