Property compensation higher after court hearing, analysis finds

By Jacob Saulwick
Updated January 3 2017 - 9:08am, first published January 2 2017 - 12:15am
Residents in the inner west protest in Pioneers Memorial Park, on Norton Street, Leichhardt. About 427 properties have been or will be acquired for the motorway.  Photo: Peter Rae
Residents in the inner west protest in Pioneers Memorial Park, on Norton Street, Leichhardt. About 427 properties have been or will be acquired for the motorway. Photo: Peter Rae

Home owners who challenged in court the compulsory purchase of their property by government agencies tended to receive payments larger than what they were offered previously, according to an analysis by the NSW Parliamentary Research Service.

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