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Suntech Power Development Australia
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Development Application, Development Feasibility, Environmental Planning, Property, Renewable Energy

Riverina Solar Farm Development Advisory and Environmental Assessment

EPS was engaged as Development Service Provider for the Riverina Solar Farm, a 30 MW renewable energy project in Griffith. The project required integrated management of development activities from early site identification through to approvals and pre-construction readiness, including environmental assessment under NSW planning legislation.

Meridian Energy Australia
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Development Application, Development Feasibility, Environmental Planning, Property, Renewable Energy, Stakeholder Engagement

Rangoon Energy Park Development Advisory

EPS was engaged as Development Service Provider for the Rangoon Energy Park, a 130 MW renewable energy project within the New England Renewable Energy Zone. The project required coordinated land access, environmental assessment and stakeholder engagement to support early-stage development and inform strategic decision-making.

Hunter Central Coast Development Corporation
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Environmental Planning, Review of Environmental Factors

Mount Penang Parklands Infrastructure Review of Environmental Factors

The Hunter and Central Coast Development Corporation required environmental assessment to support infrastructure upgrades within the Mount Penang Parklands precinct, including Baxter Track and Parklands North. The works formed part of a broader strategic redevelopment program, requiring alignment between infrastructure delivery, land use outcomes and statutory obligations under Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (NSW).

Maitland City Council
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Environmental Planning, Review of Environmental Factors

Thornton Road and Glenwood Drive Review of Environmental Factors

Maitland City Council required environmental assessment to support upgrades to Thornton Road and Glenwood Drive, enabling increased traffic capacity associated with surrounding residential growth. As both proponent and determining authority, Council needed to satisfy the requirements of Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (NSW) while maintaining project timelines linked to grant funding.

Hunter Central Coast Development Corporation
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Development Feasibility, Economics

Cockle Creek Property Economics Advisory

Hunter Central Coast Development Corporation (HCCDC) required property economics input to help shape the future of its Cockle Creek site at Boolaroo, within the Lake Macquarie local government area. The work was commissioned to test the economic viability of potential rezoning and development pathways for a centrally located 12-hectare landholding, including employment land and residential scenarios, and to support more informed strategic planning for the site.

Confidential
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Economics, Property

Strategic Development Feasibility for Lake Macquarie Rezoning

A private landowner sought to understand the viability of rezoning a strategically located site within the Lake Macquarie Local Government Area to support a significant infill housing outcome. The project required early, integrated advice to test whether planning pathways, environmental constraints and market conditions aligned to support a credible rezoning strategy.

Hunter Central Coast Development Corporation
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Economics, Property

Newcastle Station Long-term Lease Advisory

Hunter Central Coast Development Corporation is responsible for the stewardship and activation of key public assets across the region. Newcastle Station, a prominent harbourside site, required a clear commercial strategy to support its long-term lease and reactivation. EPS was engaged to provide independent economic advice to inform an open market Expression of Interest process and guide decision-making on future use.

Worimi Local Aboriginal Land Council
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Economics, Environmental Planning, Property, Stakeholder Engagement

Aboriginal Land Council Development Portfolio Review and Advisory

Worimi Local Aboriginal Land Council manages an extensive and varied property portfolio within the Port Stephens region. The Land Council sought ongoing strategic advice to better understand the development potential of its landholdings, support informed decision-making, and align opportunities with market conditions and community objectives.

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