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Plans shared for Gateshead medical precinct

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Source: Lake Macquarie City Council

Plans to create a next-generation health precinct for the Hunter region in Gateshead are set to progress following tonight’s Lake Macquarie City Council meeting.

 

Councillors recommended the rezoning proposal for land surrounding Lake Macquarie Private Hospital be sent to the State Government to authorise the project for public exhibition.

 

The plans seek to increase building heights and allow for a broader mix of land uses, including medical and allied health facilities, related businesses such as pharmacies, physiotherapy, dental and psychology clinics and other retail opportunities such as florists and cafes.

 

It would also provide opportunities for medium-density housing, including townhouses and mid-rise apartments, for those keen to live closer to work and transport.

 

Lake Macquarie Mayor Adam Shultz said with the hospital already approved for future upgrades and expansion, developing the surrounding precinct could provide major benefits for the city.

 

“This project has the potential to deliver improved health and wellbeing services for our growing and ageing population, job creation, housing diversity and safer pedestrian connections,” he said.

 

“It aligns with the Hunter Regional Plan 2036 and the Greater Newcastle Metropolitan Plan 2036, both of which designate Gateshead as a future regional health precinct due to its central position, access to schools and transport, and existing investment in hospital and medical facilities.”

 

If the proposal is approved for public exhibition Council plans to directly contact landowners affected by the zoning changes.

 

Council also recommended adopting a revised Urban and Public Art Policy, which seeks to guide how public art is planned, created, installed and cared for across the city.

 

Mayor Shultz, Deputy Mayor Colin Grigg and Councillors Madeline Bishop and Kate Warner were recommended to attend the 2026 National General Assembly of Local Government and Regional Cooperation and Development Forum from 23-25 June 2026 and the Australian Council of Local Government on 22 June 2026.

 

The event provides an opportunity for councils to develop and discuss policy ideas, influence the national agenda, meet federal politicians and hear from experts on issues affecting local government in Australia.

 

The full agenda and reports are available atmeeting agendas and minutes.

 

The stream of tonight’s meeting will be available online atlakemac.com.au within 48 hours.

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