Council adopted the Lake Macquarie Local Strategic Planning Statement (LSPS) 2025–2045 at its meeting on Monday 17 November 2025. You can read the report recommending adoption and see a summary of submissions on Council’s website.
This Statement sets out our long-term vision for land use planning across the city and guides future decisions about housing, jobs, infrastructure, and the environment.
Council will now seek formal endorsement of the LSPS from the NSW Planning Secretary, as required under Section 3.9 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. The Planning Secretary must confirm in writing that the LSPS aligns with relevant regional and district plans before it can be finalised. Once endorsed, the LSPS will be published on Council’s website and the NSW Planning Portal.
Background
Our Local Strategic Planning Statement (LSPS) sets out a 20-year direction for land use in our city – guiding future growth and change.
It describes how we will use strategic land planning to achieve the vision and community goals in the Community Strategic Plan 2025- 2035. The LSPS is reviewed every four years when a new Council is elected.
To achieve this shared vision, the statement sets out:
- a hierarchy of centres (Strategic, Local and Neighbourhood) where we will prioritise growth and infrastructure
- eight planning priorities that articulate future land use outcomes for the city
- two growth areas identified in NSW Government’s Hunter Regional Plan 2041 each with unique opportunities to achieve significant employment and housing outcomes.
As a regional city, we are growing quickly. It is essential we have strong strategic plans to make sure our growth and change is having positive impact on all parts of community life including housing, jobs, the environment and transport. Our planning priorities are aligned with the Greater Newcastle Metropolitan Plan and the Hunter Regional Plan. Our LSPS aims to influence public and private investment to make our city one of the most productive, adaptable, sustainable and liveable places in Australia.

Illustration of our identity and planning vision. Artwork by Hairy Phish