%T Resident third party objections and appeals against planning applications: implications for medium density and social housing %A Nicole Cook %A Elizabeth Taylor %A Joe Hurley %A et al. %I Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute %D 2012 %K Community housing, %K Social housing, %K Urban planning, %K Housing %N 145 %U https://apo.org.au/node/32216 %X This project examined two models of public engagement in planning approval processes—Third Party Objection and Appeal Rights (TPOAR) and fast tracked planning (e.g. used as part of approving developments funded under the Nation Building Stimulus Package)—to see how they impact on housing supply (especially higher-density housing), resident perceptions, and realisation of planning goals. %9 Report