Landowner with short-lived win over NSW government in compulsory acquisition of property
- Author: Lorri Field and Gaye Burrows
- Published: 14/01/2019 1:58pm
The Illawarra and South Coast have seen significant road works with the Gerringong upgrade, the Foxground and Berry Bypass and work soon to commence on the Albion Park Rail bypass and the Nowra Bridge project. What options are available to affected property owners and what are your legal rights?
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