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Lake Macquarie housing plan targets 1200 homes near transport and jobs

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Major residential development in Lake Macquarie aligns with NSW strategy to build near existing services and employment.

By The Daily Central Coast · Published 26 June 2026 at 7:36 pm · 1 min read(178 words)

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Lake Macquarie housing plan targets 1200 homes near transport and jobs
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Plans for 1200 new homes in the heart of Lake Macquarie reflect a strategic approach to residential development tied to proximity to transport, jobs and services, according to NSW planning authorities. The project is part of a broader program to manage growth in the Hunter and Central Coast region.

Lake Macquarie sits alongside the Central Coast as one of the region's primary growth corridors, where demand for housing continues to outpace supply. Development that prioritises location near existing infrastructure and employment centres aligns with how planners hope to manage the pressure from Sydney overflow demand that has reshaped property markets here over the past five years.

For local businesses and service providers, the arrival of 1200 new households represents potential customer growth, though timing and detailed planning will determine whether existing shops, schools and health services can absorb the influx without strain. The location-focused approach suggests planners are thinking about cumulative impacts on local infrastructure.

Sources: newcastleherald.com.au.

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