University of Newcastle has lodged a State Significant Development Application for its proposed student accommodation building in Newcastle, marking a major milestone for the project. This is set to house up to 445 students and address the critical shortage of accommodation for those who wish to study and live in the city. The proposed 9-storey building will also feature ground floor facilities and retail, as well as outdoor communal areas, bringing more people and activity into Honeysuckle. The submission will be assessed to ensure it aligns with regulatory requirements and community interests, and work is expected to begin on site later this year. More at https://bit.ly/4eT1UfT
Hunter and Central Coast Development Corporation
Government Administration
Newcastle, NSW 6,149 followers
An agile delivery agency, powered to unlock and deliver outcomes that revitalise the Hunter and Central Coast regions.
About us
HCCDC is an agile delivery agency, powered to unlock and deliver outcomes that revitalise the Hunter and Central Coast regions. We are focused on creating vibrant places with great spaces; providing more opportunities for housing and employment; and attracting innovative talent and enterprises. HCCDC is a respected leader in delivering region-shaping outcomes on behalf of NSW Government. Our key strengths include tackling complex sites and contaminated lands; and creating outcomes that enable economic stimulation, community benefit, and attractive investment opportunities. We have a long and proud track record of delivery. In Newcastle, we have led the Honeysuckle Urban Renewal Project and Revitalising Newcastle program, along with significant remediation and rehabilitation projects on former BHP Steelworks sites. On the Central Coast, our work includes revitalisation initiatives in Gosford including the transformation of Leagues Club Park, and unlocking land for the University of Newcastle’s new Gosford CBD campus. We also manage Mount Penang Parklands and have delivered significant infrastructure upgrades to enable opportunity for the Parklands precinct to reach its full potential.
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http://www.hccdc.nsw.gov.au
External link for Hunter and Central Coast Development Corporation
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Newcastle, NSW
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2007
Locations
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Primary
26 Honeysuckle Drive
Level 5
Newcastle, NSW 2300, AU
Employees at Hunter and Central Coast Development Corporation
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Sarah Collins
Senior Communications Manager at Hunter and Central Coast Development Corporation
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Stephen Aebi
Director, Development & Major Projects at Hunter and Central Coast Development Corporation
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Gillian Foulcher
Executive Assistant at Hunter and Central Coast Development Corporation
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Adam Gaul
Development Manager at Hunter and Central Coast Development Corporation
Updates
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“We wanted to signify life coming back in” Watch as the artists and the team responsible for Yimaliko Makoro share the story behind Honeysuckle’s stunning new cultural showpiece. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/gaGP7uPw
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"The best public art enriches and enlivens our cities and suburbs, serving as a tool for community building, storytelling, and placemaking." We're thrilled to see 'Layers of Us' nominated as a finalist for Property Council NSW's Best Public Art Project award! Artist Jasmine Craciun's work, at the mouth of Cottage Creek in Newcastle, is a celebration of the region's First People and their way of life. jasminecraciun.com | ARTSCAPE® | The APP Group | Daracon Group | terras.com.au | Hunter Water | City of Newcastle, Australia
FINALISTS ANNOUNCED for Best Public Art Project... Check out who’s in the running for the Rider Levett Bucknall RLB Award for Best Public Art Project as part of the Innovation & Excellence Awards later this year. Public art is not just about the aesthetic benefits, the best public art enriches and enlivens our cities and suburbs, serving as a tool for community building, storytelling, and placemaking. Public art is the key to our building and precincts having an identity. Be in the room to see who’s crowned the winner at the Awards Gala Dinner at ICC Sydney on 11 September: https://lnkd.in/gZd9CYU5 Discover more about property’s most prestigious awards: https://lnkd.in/gSThT6-9 #PropertyIndustry #IEA24 #propertyawards #publicart Property Council Victoria Property Council ACT Property Council of Australia Queensland Property Council NSW JLL Hannah Thornton 101 Collins Street Hindmarsh David Bateman Mirvac M&G Real Estate Sarah Nolan Hunter and Central Coast Development Corporation Luke Robertson Finn Warnock Charlotte Black
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Wishing our Aussie Olympic and Paralympic athletes the best of luck as they take on the world stage in Paris 💚💛. Go #TeamAustralia, we're cheering for you in green and gold! #Paris2024 #Olympics #Paralympics #HCCDC
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Our transformation of Cockle Creek is delivering new housing, business and employment in Lake Macquarie. Since taking on the precinct in 2019, we’ve: 🚗 delivered vital infrastructure, road upgrades and environmental solutions 🏢 enabled Costco’s first regional NSW warehouse 🏡 unlocked 55 hectares for 500+ new homes 👷🏼 enabled future innovative business and jobs. These projects have so far created an estimated 225 permanent jobs, and are injecting more than $300 million into the economy, with more still to come. Learn more at: https://lnkd.in/gSAnwh98 #CockleCreek #LakeMacquarie #EconomicGrowth #Development #Housing #Employment #HCCDC
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We’re delighted to unveil Yimaliko Makoro, a new cultural artwork on the bank of Cottage Creek in Newcastle’s Honeysuckle precinct. With a name that means ‘encourage the fish’, the 2.3m piece features cast aluminium fish moving from the harbour through the creek. Artists Raymond and Tyler Smith created the piece as a reminder of Cottage Creek’s significance to First Nations people, as well as recent efforts to heal the creek’s ecosystem and encourage sea life back into the waterway. Yimaliko Makoro sits between Cottage Creek and the recently completed Little National Hotels in a newly opened park – just one of the public spaces HCCDC has created in Honeysuckle in recent years. It links with the nearby ‘Layers of Us’ art installation to create an engaging cultural walking route. This artwork was commissioned by HCCDC and proudly funded by NSW Government. https://lnkd.in/gaGP7uPw
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Community engagement plays an important role in our projects, particularly when it comes to creating public spaces. Recently in Morisset in Lake Macquarie, we worked with a group of teenage girls as part of NSW Government’s Safer Cities program, which aims to increase women and girls’ safety and access to public spaces. We asked participants what makes them want to visit and stay in a public space. Their responses included decorative lighting, increased activity, cozy places to spend time with friends, colourful park elements and even somewhere to charge their devices. As well as gaining insight into what creates a safe and welcoming public space, this collaborative process also increases women and girl’s participation in the planning and design of our public spaces. The feedback will help guide public space interventions for teenage girls in Morisset later this year. Safer Cities program is funded by NSW Government and led by Transport for NSW. See more at https://lnkd.in/gJ2hPcqh
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We're pleased to share that the Draft Broadmeadow Place Strategy and the NSW Government’s rezoning plan is on exhibition and open for your feedback. There are plenty of ways for you to have your say: - Complete the online form to have your say on the Draft Place Strategy. - Head to the NSW Government Planning Portal to provide feedback on the rezoning plan. - Speak to the project team in person at one of the face to face events. - Email engage@ncc.nsw.gov.au. Find out more about how and where to have your say here https://lnkd.in/gUQ-k2sU
We're planning for the future of Broadmeadow. City of Newcastle has been working in partnership with the NSW Government to develop the Broadmeadow Place Strategy, which will guide future development in the area, and provide the opportunity for additional housing, jobs, and population growth, as well as a world-class sports and entertainment precinct. The NSW Government will seek to rezone certain parcels of government-owned land and unlock housing supply to help achieve the first stage of the place strategy. We invite you to share your feedback on the draft Strategy and speak to us in-person at one of our events. To find out more and have your say, visit: https://lnkd.in/gUQ-k2sU
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WE’RE HIRING 📢 HCCDC is looking for an experienced Development Manager to support the delivery of significant urban renewal projects in the Hunter and Central Coast. If you have experience in the property, construction, planning or development industries – this may be the role you’ve been waiting for. Based in Newcastle and the Central Coast, we offer a hybrid work model with excellent conditions, attractive remuneration, and the chance to work on significant region-shaping projects. Watch this video to see what we do. 👇 Applications close Sunday 9th June Find out more at: hccdc.nsw.gov.au/careers #DevelopmentManager #HCCDC #Careers #NewcastleNSW #CentralCoastNSW #UrbanRenewal #Development #Jobs
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HCCDC welcomes today's announcement for Broadmeadow's future – with the vision for up to 20,000 new homes and 15,000 jobs, improved leisure facilities, vital infrastructure and public spaces for the people of the Hunter. City of Newcastle, Australia's draft Broadmeadow Place Strategy sets a vision for the precinct's revitalisation over the next 30 years, and will go to a vote of Councillors at the next Council meeting. If approved, the Strategy will then go on to Public Exhibition. This fantastic step forward is the result of close collaboration between City of Newcastle and the NSW Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure. Learn more at: https://lnkd.in/gy2Yjq7c . NSW Minister for Planning and Public Spaces, Paul Scully | NSW Minister for the Hunter, Yasmin Catley 📷 Concept images of revitalised Broadmeadow #Broadmeadow #NewcastleNSW #UrbanRenewal #Revitalisation #CityOfNewcastle #NSWGovernment #DPHI #HCCDC