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South Coast Regional Strategy

The South Coast features some of the most spectacular coastal scenery in NSW with unspoilt beaches interspersed with rugged headlands and more than half of the State's coastal lakes and lagoons.

Port of Eden

Primary industries such as dairying, forestry and fisheries provide an important economic base for towns like Bega, Eden and Ulladulla. Tourism, particularly nature-based, is also booming in many coastal towns with the South Coast the fourth most visited holiday place for Australians.

By 2031, the region's population is expected to reach 226,000 - an increase of 36%. This strategy will guide sustainable growth, providing places to live and work while protecting valuable agricultural and natural assets.

Wagonga

The NSW Government's 25-year land use strategy:

The strategy will guide local planning in the three local government areas of Shoalhaven, Eurobodalla and Bega Valley and will be reviewed every five years.

Settlement planning guidelines

Settlement planning guidelines: South Coast regional strategy [PDF] (Department of Planning 2007) supports the regional strategy by providing guidance for local councils on the identification, delivery, management and monitoring of housing and employment land within the region over the next 25 years.

Enquiries: Phone 02 4224 9450 or email wollongong@planning.nsw.gov.au



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