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NSW Legal Series | Navigating the Compliance Framework for Unlawful Works | What Planners Need to Know

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NSW Legal Series | Navigating the Compliance Framework for Unlawful Works | What Planners Need to Know

 

Event Outline 

For better or worse, unlawful works are a common occurrence; conditions may be breached, the works may not have been approved, or the development may exceed what is authorised. 

This session explores how to navigate development control orders and other enforcement measures for unlawful works and the avenues to rectify and regularise such works.  

Speaker

Brooke Bradley, Senior Associate, Dentons

Brooke is a Senior Associate in the Planning, Environment and Government team at Dentons. Practising in environment, planning, and local government law since her admission in 2017, Brooke has gained experience in both advisory and litigation settings assisting private individuals, organisations, and local councils in matters relating to residential and commercial development.
 
Brooke has also been involved in carrying out planning and environmental due diligence for private clients in jurisdictions across Australia for a range of project types, including agribusiness, mining, and renewable energy projects

 

Jake Meyers, AssociateDentons

Jake Meyers is an Associate in Denton Australia’s Planning, Environment and Government team in Sydney. Jake practised in New Zealand before moving to Sydney last year, and has experience advising on a broad range of planning and environmental issues.  


 

Stephanie Willis, Senior Associate, Dentons

Stephanie is a Senior Associate in the Planning, Environment and Government team at Dentons, based in Sydney.

Stephanie advises and represents clients in all areas of environment and planning law, including planning assessment and approvals, contaminated land, waste, environmental crime, compulsory acquisition and water law, as well as in real property disputes. She has experience acting in Classes 1, 3, 4 and 5 of the NSW Land and Environment Court, the Real Property List in the NSW Supreme Court and appeals in the NSW Court of Appeal. 

Stephanie was formerly tipstaff to Justice Preston, the Chief Judge of the Land and Environment Court. She also has experience working in the litigation team of the former NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment.  

 

Facilitator

Liz Densley RPIA (Fellow), Founder, Eight Mile Planning

Liz is a town planner with 25 years' professional experience in urban and regional planning in NSW. Having spent the large part of her career in Local Government, Liz moved to join Elton Consulting in 2016 and has this year founded Eight Mile Planning.

Liz is a passionate planner with expertise across land use policy, strategic and statutory planning working closely with both private and public sector clients.

Based in Mudgee in regional NSW, Liz has a particular interest in regional growth and development and delivering a planning framework which can be tailored and is relevant across the diverse jurisdictions to which it applies. 

  

 
   

Terms & Conditions

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If you cannot attend and you are within 14 days of the event date, you can transfer your ticket to another person.

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Wednesday, 22 July 2026
12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
Student Member $35 | Member $55 | Non-Member $80
Online
1 CPD Points
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