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There is big news for people looking to buy property in NSW, with a senior minister promising to fix a “dramatic” problem.

The NSW Planning Minister has admitted regional areas suffer from a “dramatic” housing shortage and vowed to deliver more dwellings at a rapid pace.

Anthony Roberts told budget estimates on Friday the private market had “failed” to solved the problem and that the Department of Planning and Environment would be “pivoting” to housing programs for the bush.

“There is a shortage of housing, quite frankly, in regional NSW, all housing,” Mr Roberts said.

“It‘s dramatic. There is a market failure.”

Planning Minister Anthony Roberts said officials would be ‘pivoting’ towards delivering housing in the regions. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Gaye Gerard

Planning Minister Anthony Roberts said officials would be ‘pivoting’ towards delivering housing in the regions. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Gaye Gerard

Mr Roberts also revealed he would launch an independent review into housing developments in areas prone to flooding.

But the announcement was scant on details and opposition MPs responded with a barrage of questions.

Mr Roberts could not say who would be appointed to lead the review, when it would start, if there would be public hearings, or what the terms of reference would look like.

The Minister claimed any speculation of how the review would work would risk politicising the issue.

“This needs to be an independent review, not clouded by politics,” he said.

Planning and environment secretary Mick Cassel will be responsible for launching the review, which according to Mr Roberts will look into “the relevant instruments policies and programs applying to development in flood prone locations across NSW, as well as existing developments.”

While Mr Roberts and the planning officials present could not explain much of what the review would entail, they did specify a few areas it won’t touch.

The review will not look into development in bushfire-prone areas, officials said.

The Minister said he had ordered a review into housing in flood prone areas. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Gaye Gerard

The Minister said he had ordered a review into housing in flood prone areas. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Gaye Gerard

It also will not look into whether waiving stamp duty should be used to encourage people to move away from flood plains.

Mr Roberts told the committee he hadn’t been consulted on a government proposal to offer stamp duty relief for flood victims looking to move out of risky areas of cities like Lismore.

The Minister said he only learned of such a proposal by reading a newspaper report earlier in the week.

“That would be a matter for the Treasurer,” he said.

Mr Roberts said repeatedly the government was in a “response phase” of the floods and that details on recovery would have to wait.

“We are working tirelessly to offer temporary housing and accommodation for those who need it the most,” the Minister said.

“As the cleanup is still underway, it’s probably too early to determine the extent of the issues but the Department of Planning and Environment has been in touch with affected councils to offer advice and assistance.”

Labor MP Rose Jackson pointed to research figures she said showed the NSW Northern Rivers area, which has been devastated by floods, was in a dire need of more housing even before the storms forced many from their homes.

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