Flood Risk in Canterbury-Bankstown, NSW

Check whether a Canterbury-Bankstown property address falls within a flood planning area. Data sourced from the Canterbury-Bankstown Flood Planning and NSW EPI statutory overlays. Flood status directly affects granny flat eligibility and nearby development activity in Canterbury-Bankstown.

Flood data

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Flood features

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Heritage items

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Flood planning in Canterbury-Bankstown — common questions

Is my Canterbury-Bankstown property in a flood planning area?

Parts of Canterbury-Bankstown have flood planning areas, particularly along the Cooks River, Georges River, and Salt Pan Creek. Properties in Canterbury, Campsie, and East Hills should check their status.

What flood risks exist in Canterbury-Bankstown?

The Cooks River, Georges River, Duck River, and Salt Pan Creek are the main flood sources. Flash flooding from overland flow during intense rainfall also affects some areas.

Does flood risk affect granny flat eligibility in Canterbury-Bankstown?

Under SEPP Housing 2021, flood control lots cannot use the CDC pathway. Check your flood status above, then use the granny flat checker for full CDC eligibility assessment.

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Flood data for Canterbury-Bankstown sourced from the Canterbury-Bankstown Flood Planning and NSW Planning Portal EPI statutory overlay. Not a Section 10.7 flood certificate. Not legal advice. Confirm with Canterbury-Bankstown Council or a licensed flood consultant before making property or development decisions.