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Our Regional Advocacy

Our Regional Advocacy

Our statutory mandate outlines our role to provide regional leadership for the Hunter region, and to be an advocate for strategic regional priorities. We regularly engage with our Board of ten democratically elected Mayors and General Managers of our member councils, to identify and rank the Hunter regional advocacy priorities and activities.

NSW Election 2027

In the lead up to the March 2027 NSW election, our region’s Mayors have identified shared, specific and achievable election commitments for the Hunter focusing on:  

  • Economic transformation and jobs
  • Housing
  • Roads
  • Financial Sustainability of Local Governments

 

These priorities reflect the key shared challenges and opportunities facing communities right across the Hunter and highlight the need for a coordinated approach across all levels of government to support our region’s future.

NSW ELECTION PRIORITIES

Our Shared Priorities

Economic transformation to achieve net zero

A key priority for 2026 is Economic Transformation, where the scale of change facing our region is significant:

  • According to coal industry modelling shared with our Member Councils, 12,000 direct and indirect jobs are expected to be impacted by two coal mine closures by 2030.

Economic Transformation

post mining land use

Housing

We appreciate the strong focus of NSW Government to meet the Housing Accord targets. We’ve outlined a number of challenges that need to be addressed to ensure a healthy housing stock and suggestions for how we can work together, including:

  • Funding for enabling infrastructure
  • Integrated planning
  • Balancing biodiversity
  • Increasing density
  • Cost of construction
  • Social and affordable housing

Housing

Enabling Infrastructure Case Studies

Improving Facilities and Services

Local Governments across Australia are facing mounting financial risks that threaten their long-term sustainability, and impact on their ability to fund critical facilities and services.

Financial Sustainability

Disaster Resilience

Water

roads and transport

Projects to achieve economic growth

Evidence based Business Cases to demonstrate how we can diversify our economy in the Hunter, with a positive return on investment:

Air-freight Precinct and global tourism

Circular Economy Futures Hub

Shiraz to Shore

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