Attend and earn 1 CPD unit in Substantive Law
This program is based on NSW legislation
Presented by Angus Hannam, Barrister, Martin Place Chambers
Ryan Bennett, Partner, Pikes & Verekers; Doyle’s Guide Recommended Planning & Development Lawyer NSW 2026
Presenters
Ryan Bennett, Partner, Pikes & VerekersWith over 18 years' experience in the area of planning and environmental law, Ryan has extensive experience in the Land and Environment Court, particularly in its Class 1 jurisdiction (planning appeals). Ryan has a strategic and commercially based approach to his clients’ planning and environmental matters. He employs a solution-driven methodology to resolving his clients’ issues, aiming to keep them out of Court where possible. Ryan believes that successful development involves a whole-of-development approach and an understanding of the strategic goals of his clients. He works hard to understand these goals early in the client relationship so that both parties are working towards the same end. Through his tested approach, Ryan is able to effectively represent his clients’ interests in negotiating with all levels of government authorities to achieve the best possible outcome. Ryan is aware of the challenges of developers in producing high-quality development and of the competing political, economic and social issues faced by property developers and landowners. He strategically adapts his approach to each matter accordingly. Ryan prepares and conducts Land and Environment Court appeals in respect of the full spectrum of matters litigated in that jurisdiction, including single dwellings, subdivisions, large-scale subdivisions, large retail and commercial development, complex re-zonings, and high-density residential redevelopment. Throughout his career, Ryan has demonstrated an ability to carry out his work in a timely and competent manner. It is because of this skill that Ryan has a long standing group of clients that return with repeat work.
Angus Hannam, Barrister, Martin Place Chambers
Angus Hannam is a junior barrister at Martin Place Chambers in Sydney, specializing in litigation. He is listed among the chambers' barristers, who bring experience from various law firms to the NSW Bar.
This seminar is part of a series
NSW Planning Law Amendments: What Changes in Practice in 2026?
Confidently navigate significant change to the NSW planning system. As the 2026 reforms fundamentally reshape approvals, controls and enforcement, focus on how the new regime operates in practice - and where legal and procedural risk now sits. Across three targeted sessions, you will gain practical insight into Planning Agreements, Development Control Orders and a practical guide to the New EP&A Act. Essential attendance for lawyers, planners and advisers who must guide clients and projects through significant planning reforms in NSW.
Attend full series and earn 3 CPD points in Substantive Law
This program is based on NSW legislation
If you register for the full series as a live online product after the date of an individual session, you will be sent the recording for the sessions that have passed. Alternatively, you can register for individual sessions by following the links below.
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