72 - 76 St Georges Crescent

SSD-111289990 is an SSDA (State Significant Development Application not a local government DA)

Details for the SSD can be found on the Planning NSW portal.

Current Status (at step 2 of 8 - Preparation of the Environmental Impact Statement )


Drummoyne residents have been asked by the developer to provide feedback. Submit yours before 27 April, 5pm and make sure your say forms part of the narrative. If there are limited submissions the project may be framed as having low community concern, which could carry through the entire assessment process.. Click here and please act now!

Near neighbours are being invited to attend a Zoom briefing session to provide an overview of the proposal, followed by an opportunity to ask questions.

Briefings will be held on
• Wednesday 22 April 2026 between 6pm - 7pm
• Thursday 23 April 2026 between 6pm - 7pm
To register for one of these sessions or if none of these dates are suitable for you, please contact Urbis using
Phone: 1800 244 863 or
Email: engagement@urbis.com.au

The proposal for 72–76 St Georges Crescent is a State Significant Development (SSD), which means it will be assessed by the NSW Government, not City of Canada Bay Council. As a result, this is a different decision-making process than regular DAs.

The proposal is for two buildings of around 10 storeys, delivering 154 apartments, including 32 affordable housing units. The affordable housing component is critical, as it allows the developer to access approximately 30% additional height and density above standard planning controls.

The City of Canada Bay Council is already at 157% of its housing target, but the State does not assess these projects based on whether an area has “done enough,” but on whether additional development can be supported by infrastructure and whether cumulative impacts have been properly considered.

The developer’s website can be found at https://www.stgeorgescrescentproposal.com.au

Please watch this space for more news and information.