Transport officials say they only became aware of proposed north shore road changes after seeing details posted on a developer’s website, according to reports. The issue concerns alterations associated with a multimillion-dollar shopping centre redevelopment, including the creation of a new intersection. Media accounts state that government staff members allege they were not properly informed or included before the changes entered public consultation. They say the public was engaged about the intersection as part of the redevelopment, while internal transport officials had limited or no prior notice of the proposal. The reports describe confusion over how information about the road works was communicated and who knew what, and they highlight concerns about transparency in the consultation process. The outlets agree on the core allegations: the road changes for the north shore precinct were connected to the shopping centre project, and the revelation reportedly came from the developer’s website rather than through formal channels to transport staff. The reports do not indicate the developer’s or the government’s final position in the articles provided.