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Planning Proposal for reclassification of a portion of Council’s Moore Park land
 

Site

A portion of Council-owned Moore Park land at 33 Lobb Crescent (or 22A Ferry Avenue), Beverley Park, being part of Lot 160, DP 19098.
 

Applicant

Mecone Group Pty Ltd, on behalf of Georges River Council.
 

Planning Proposal Request

The Planning Proposal seeks to reclassify a portion of the Site to ‘operational land’. 

The reclassification of the Site from ‘community land’ to ‘operational land’ under the Local Government Act 1993 would enable the land to be purchased by the adjoining St George Leagues Club for improved access around the Club curtilage.
 

Status

A report was considered by the Georges River Local Planning Panel on 3 July 2025. 

The Planning Proposal was considered by Council's Environment and Planning Committee on 8 September 2025. 

On 22 September 2025, Council resolved to forward the Planning Proposal to the Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure (DPHI) for a Gateway Determination. 

On 30 September 2025, the Planning Proposal was sent to the DPHI for a Gateway Determination. Council received the Gateway Determination on 27 October 2025.

The Planning Proposal and supporting documentation are on public exhibition from Wednesday 19 November 2025 until Friday 19 December 2025. Visit Council's Your Say page for more information. 

A public hearing for the proposed reclassification of a portion of Moore Park will be held on 28 January 2026 at 6.00pm at the Georges River Civic Centre, Corner MacMahon and Dora Streets, Hurstville. Please register on the Your Say page if you wish to attend. 
 

Planning Proposal

Further Information 



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