Wollongong LEP 2009 - Minor Clause Amendments
Watch- Status date
- 9 Feb 2026
- Exhibition
- 20 Dec 2025 – 9 Feb 2026
- Gazettal
- ·
- Outcome
- Approved
Wollongong City Council
Council profile →- Amendments tracked
- 13
- Last 12 months
- 6
- DAs / yr
- 1,174
- Approval rate
- 100%
Stage history
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Post-exhibition
source label: “post-exhibition/Gateway Implementation”
Status date 9 Feb 2026 · Observed 12 June 2026 → current
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Planning disputes in Wollongong City Council
Tribunal and court decisions naming this council, newest first. A signal of contested development in the area, not legal advice.
- Wollongong City Council v McDonald’s Australia Limited [2022] NSWLEC 121 NSWLEC· 5 Oct 2022· Wollongong City Council v McDonald’s Australia Limited [2022] NSWLEC 121 APPEAL - appeal pursuant to s 56A of the Land and Environment Court Act 1979 - Commissioner approves a new McDonald’s restaurant at Wongawilli - appeal on questions of law - Council presses three grounds of appeal - Ground 1, Council complains that Commissioner misconstrued or misapplied applicable provisions of the Council's development control plan - Commissioner’s decision demonstrates appropriate and sufficient consideration of applicable provisions of the development control plan - Ground 1
- Wollongong City Council v Williams [2021] NSWCA 140 NSWCA· 9 July 2021· Wollongong City Council v Williams [2021] NSWCA 140 TORTS — Negligence — Appellant injured as a result of falling on the first step on a stepped path in a park — Whether the primary judge erred in finding that the appellant had breached the duty of care which it owed to the respondent — Primary judge found the respondent to be a witness of credit who maintained that he was taking care and was not distracted —Experts agreed that single steps presented a hazard — Primary judge was not in error in finding that the appellant failed to take reasonable
- Wollongong City Council v Papadopoulos [2019] NSWCA 178 NSWCA· 19 July 2019· Wollongong City Council v Papadopoulos [2019] NSWCA 178 DAMAGES – breach of contract – calculation of economic loss – respondent operated kiosk on premises licensed from appellant – appellant breached licence agreement – no evidence of damages – primary judge used ATO “benchmarks” for restaurant businesses to derive likely lost profits – whether primary judge could take judicial notice of benchmarks – whether benchmarks capable of sustaining damages calculated by primary judge – whether nominal damages should be awarded or the matter remitted TRIAL –
- Wollongong City Council v Hollis (No 2) [2017] NSWLEC 176 NSWLEC· 12 Dec 2017· Wollongong City Council v Hollis (No 2) [2017] NSWLEC 176 SENTENCE – contempt of court – failure to obey terms of consent orders – Charge 1 relating to timetable for removal of building and other materials in consent orders – partial failure to remove building and other materials – materials not for use for approved dwelling on the site – consent orders required removal of materials from three nominated areas on the site – material removed from one area – two remaining areas designated Area 4 and Area 7 – some progress with compliance between contempt
- Wollongong City Council v Hollis [2017] NSWLEC 123 NSWLEC· 25 Sept 2017· Wollongong City Council v Hollis [2017] NSWLEC 123 CONTEMPT – two charges laid by Council for alleged breaches of court orders made by consent in Class 4 proceedings – not guilty pleas entered to each charge CONTEMPT – Charge 1 – failure to remove building materials and other materials from the site within the period required by the court orders – some materials removed from site – other materials moved and restacked but remaining on site – Respondent guilty of contempt with respect to Charge 1 CONTEMPT – Charge 2 – failure, within the period re
- Wollongong City Council v K and M Prodanovski Pty Limited [2012] NSWLEC 107 NSWLEC· 11 May 2012· Wollongong City Council v K and M Prodanovski Pty Limited [2012] NSWLEC 107 DEVELOPMENT CONSENT: Construction and interpretation of development consents and conditions - commencement and lapsing of consents - reliance on work done in breach of consent - work "related to" the development in the consent - costs