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Paul Scully: Inside NSW’s Plan to Fix Housing—and What Could Go Wrong
Episode 43213th April 2026 • The Elephant In The Room Property Podcast | Inside Australian Real Estate • Chris Bates
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Fixing housing supply in Australia has become one of the biggest policy challenges of our time—but turning reform into actual homes on the ground is where things start to break down.

In this episode, we sit down with NSW Planning Minister Paul Scully to unpack what’s really happening behind the state’s aggressive housing push, and whether these reforms can deliver at the scale required.

This conversation goes beyond headlines and policy announcements. It dives into the structural issues holding back housing supply in Australia—from feasibility constraints and construction bottlenecks to community resistance and the limits of zoning reform. While initiatives like transport-oriented development and low-to-mid rise planning changes aim to unlock supply, the reality is far more complex than simply increasing density.

We also explore the gap between approvals and delivery—why thousands of homes can sit in the pipeline without ever being built. From financing barriers and labour shortages to the economics of development, this episode breaks down what actually determines whether a project moves forward or stalls.

If you’re trying to understand where the housing market is heading, this is the conversation that connects policy to real-world outcomes. Because in the end, the question isn’t whether we can plan for more housing—it’s whether we can actually deliver it.

Episode Highlights

01:59 — Why Housing Reform Is Finally Happening Now

04:00 — Why Housing Is the “Everything Problem”

07:41 — Transport-Oriented Development: The Big Bet

12:26 — Design Quality vs Density: Can We Have Both?

24:37 — Community Backlash vs Housing Equity

26:42 — Why Key Workers Can’t Afford to Live Nearby

28:46 — Downsizing Myth: Does It Really Free Up Supply?

32:22 — Three Practical Ways to Increase Housing Supply

33:57 — Inside the Push for Social Housing Investment

37:49 — Why Approved Projects Still Don’t Get Built

39:00 — Cutting Red Tape: What’s Actually Changing

40:32 — Finance Guarantees and the Labour Shortage

44:40 — Using Every Lever to Fix Housing Supply

47:54 — Industry Consultation: What’s Working, What’s Not

50:12 — Housing Delivery Authority: What’s Changed

52:58 — Final Thoughts: Property, Policy, and Reality

About the Guest

Paul Scully is the NSW Minister for Planning and Public Spaces, responsible for overseeing one of the most ambitious housing reform agendas in the state’s history. His portfolio sits at the centre of efforts to address housing supply in Australia, including planning system overhauls, transport-oriented development policies, and initiatives to accelerate housing delivery.

With direct oversight of both policy design and implementation, Paul brings a rare, inside-the-system perspective on the challenges of turning housing strategy into real outcomes. His work focuses not just on increasing approvals, but on addressing the deeper constraints—feasibility, infrastructure, and coordination—that determine whether homes actually get built.

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