Exclusive: Documents show Anthony Roberts made the call in less than a week, after predecessor rejected previous request
It took less than a week for the New South Wales planning minister to agree to fast-track the controversial $2bn Warragamba Dam wall-raising project, despite his predecessor previously rejecting the application because of its impacts on world heritage-listed environment.
Documents obtained by Guardian Australia show Anthony Roberts’ decision to designate the dam raising as a piece of critical state significant infrastructure (CSSI) came just five days after WaterNSW asked him to consider doing so.