Regional Housing Strategic Planning Fund

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Regional Housing Strategic Planning Fund – Round 3

In May 2025, 24 councils were awarded $4.37 million for their projects in round 3 of the Regional Strategic Planning Fund.

Applications opened on 3 October 2024 and closed on 22 November 2024. Up to $4.5 million was available in round 3, with funding from $20,000 to $250,000 available for each successful project.

Funded projects include a range of projects to strategically plan for future housing supply and address local housing issues, including the preparation of local housing strategies, infrastructure contributions plans and development control plans. Round 3 projects will support the delivery of approximately 105,134 homes.

Applications were rigorously assessed against the program criteria through a multi-stage process that involved review by an expert assessment panel made up of independent panellists and a Departmental representative and an assessment review committee of government agency representatives.

Up to $4 million in funding remains for future funding rounds. We will make a further announcement regarding the next funding round later in 2025.

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$4.37 million

awarded to 24 councils for their round 3 projects.

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105,134

homes supported as part of the round 3 projects.

Round 3 recipients

Key: Local government area
Displaying 1 - 10 of 24

Mid-Western Regional Council

Project: Mid-Western Regional Council housing strategy implementation Grant approved: $210,000 Total project cost: $210,000 Status: In progress

Murray River Council

Project: Murray River Infrastructure Strategy for Moama Grant approved: $99,025 Total project cost: $124,025 Status: In progress

Albury City Council

Project: Albury LEP amendment and toolkit for Thurgoona Growth Precinct Grant approved: $192,000 Total project cost: $192,000 Status: In progress

Narrabri Shire Council

Project: Narrabri Development Control Plan update Grant approved: $47,000 Total project cost: $57,000 Status: In progress

Bega Valley Shire Council

Project: Bega Valley Local Infrastructure Contributions Plan for Wolumla Grant approved: $50,380 Total project cost: $67,509 Status: In progress

Orange City Council

Project: South Orange Sewer Servicing Strategy Grant approved: $164,772 Total project cost: $189,757 Status: In progress

Central Coast Council

Project: Central Coast Council residential zone review program Grant approved: $250,000 Total project cost: $334,599 Status: In progress

Parkes Shire Council

Project: East Parkes Master Plan and Servicing Strategy Grant approved: $185,799 Total project cost: $209,799 Status: In progress

Central Darling Shire Council

Project: Central Darling Shire Local Housing Strategy Grant approved: $156,335 Total project cost: $156,335 Status: In progress

Port Macquarie-Hastings Council

Project: Port Macquarie planning control review to unlock housing Grant approved: $200,000 Total project cost: $230,000 Status: In progress

Regional Housing Strategic Planning Fund rounds

Process for successful applicants in round 3

The Department has contacted successful applicants. We will issue successful applicants with a funding agreement that sets out:

  • their obligations
  • the schedule of project milestones based on the project plan in the application
  • agreement on project governance arrangements
  • mandatory progress and financial reporting to the Department.

Successful applicants must return the signed funding agreement and an invoice for the payment of the grant to the Department. Following receipt of funding, successful applicants will have 12 months to deliver their projects.

Unsuccessful applicants in round 3

Round 3 of the Regional Housing Strategic Planning Fund was highly competitive. We received 61 applications for funding.

Some projects were not selected because they:

  • included an inadequate level of detail and only high-level responses to assessment criteria, and did not provide a clear justification of why the project is needed or how it would achieve the program objectives
  • did not include an adequately detailed project plan or appropriate supporting documentation.

The Regional Housing Strategic Planning Fund team will contact all applicants directly with the assessment panel’s comments on their applications. Unsuccessful applicants can contact the team to request further feedback on their applications.

Successful applicants from rounds 1 and 2

Councils were eligible to apply again for funding in round 3, regardless of whether they were successful or unsuccessful in rounds 1 and/or 2. Councils who have previously received funding could only apply for funding for a new project and not for additional funding for their previous project/s.

Outcomes from rounds 1 and 2

Round 1 of the Regional Housing Strategic Planning Fund closed in September 2022 and provided $3.9 million to fund 20 projects across 19 regional councils. Projects funded in round 1 included a broad range of planning strategies, planning proposals, technical studies, design guidance and infrastructure contributions plans to help support and accelerate new housing supply. Round 1 projects will support the delivery of approximately 40,000 homes.

Round 2 of the Regional Housing Strategic Planning Fund closed in September 2023 and provided $2.93 million to fund 16 projects. Projects funded in round 2 included local housing strategies, master and structure planning for new residential developments and infrastructure servicing strategies. Round 2 projects will support the delivery of approximately 23,769 homes.

Successful applicants

Local government area Project name Round Status Details
Albury City Council Albury LEP amendment and toolkit for Thurgoona Growth Precinct 3 In progress
Albury City Council Accelerating Housing in Thurgoona Wirlinga Growth Area 1 Completed
Armidale Regional Council Armidale Local Housing Strategy development and implementation 1 Completed
Bathurst Regional Council Laffing Waters Master Plan Precinct Contributions Plan 1 Completed
Bega Valley Shire Council Bega Valley Local Infrastructure Contributions Plan for Wolumla 3 In progress
Bega Valley Shire Council Bega Urban Land Release Planning Proposal 2 In progress
Bega Valley Shire Council Urban Structure Planning for Bega and Wolumla 1 Completed
Bogan Shire Council Bogan Shire Council Local Housing Strategy 2 In progress
Brewarrina Shire Council Brewarrina Local Housing Strategy and Local Environmental Plan review 2 Completed
Byron Shire Council Byron Town Centre Urban Design Based Housing Density Study 2 In progress
Central Coast Council Central Coast Council residential zone review program 3 In progress
Central Darling Shire Council Central Darling Shire Local Housing Strategy 3 In progress
City of Newcastle Accelerate the place-based master planning for City of Newcastle's Transport Oriented Development precincts 3 In progress
City of Newcastle City of Newcastle Urban Renewal Corridor project 1 Completed
Clarence Valley Council Clarenza Structure Plan and Development Control Plan 2 In progress
Clarence Valley Council Clarence Valley Regional Housing Strategy 1 Completed
Cobar Shire Council Cobar Local Housing Strategy 3 In progress
Coonamble Shire Council Coonamble Shire Urban Housing Strategy 3 In progress
Cowra Shire Council Cowra Council Local Housing Strategy 2 Completed
Dubbo Regional Council Dubbo Master Plan and Servicing Strategy for Montefiores, Wellington 3 In progress
Dungog Shire Council Clarence Town Structure Plan 2 In progress
Eurobodalla Shire Council Eurobodalla planning proposal for Batemans Bay urban renewal project 3 In progress
Federation Council Federation Stormwater Servicing Plan 2 In progress
Forbes Shire Council North Forbes Servicing Strategy 2 Completed
Gilgandra Shire Council Gilgandra residential master planning project > Towards 5000 3 In progress
Goulburn Mulwaree Council Technical studies to inform Goulburn's CBD and Surrounds Transformation Project 3 In progress
Greater Hume Shire Council West Jindera Residential Land Precinct 2 In progress
Griffith City Council Griffith urban Crown land affordable housing activation business case 3 In progress
Griffith City Council Yenda Village Growth Area Master Plan 1 In progress
Gunnedah Shire Council Gunnedah Development Control Plan, Contributions Plan and Development Services Plan 2 In progress
Hay Shire Council Hay Shire Housing Facilitation Project 1 Completed
Inverell Shire Council Inverell detailed drainage assessment and plans for new residential areas 3 In progress
Lake Macquarie City Council Supporting works for the Lake Macquarie Housing Strategy 3 In progress
Leeton Shire Council Leeton Integrated Land Use, Infrastructure and Transport Strategy 2 In progress
Lismore City Council Lismore Affordable Housing Contribution Scheme 1 Completed
Maitland City Council East Maitland Catalyst Area Structure Plan and Infrastructure Needs Analysis 2 In progress
MidCoast Council MidCoast planning control review to unlock housing 1 In progress
Mid-Western Regional Council Mid-Western Regional Council housing strategy implementation 3 In progress
Mid-Western Regional Council Mid-Western Regional Council Local Housing Strategy 2 In progress
Moree Plains Shire Council Moree Plains Housing Development Strategy 1 Completed
Murray River Council Murray River Infrastructure Strategy for Moama 3 In progress
Muswellbrook Shire Council Muswellbrook Shire Council Local Housing Strategy 2 Completed
Narrabri Shire Council Narrabri Development Control Plan update 3 In progress
Orange City Council South Orange Sewer Servicing Strategy 3 In progress
Parkes Shire Council East Parkes Master Plan and Servicing Strategy 3 In progress
Parkes Shire Council East Parkes Flood Study and Housing Strategy Review 2 In progress
Port Macquarie-Hastings Council Port Macquarie planning control review to unlock housing 3 In progress
Port Stephens Council Port Stephens infrastructure needs analysis 3 In progress
Port Stephens Council Raymond Terrace Sub-Precincts Master Plan 1 Completed
Port Stephens Council Shoal Bay Precinct Drainage Design 1 In progress
Shoalhaven City Council Shoalhaven Estate Renewal Strategy and Delivery Plan for Nowra (joint project with Homes NSW and Southern Cross Housing) 3 In progress
Shoalhaven City Council Shoalhaven Affordable Housing Strategy and Housing Issues Research 1 Completed
Singleton Council Singleton planning control review to accelerate and unlock housing 3 In progress
Snowy Monaro Regional Council Berridale and Kalkite Infrastructure Study 1 Completed
Tamworth Regional Council Tamworth Regional Housing Strategy 1 Completed
Tweed Shire Council Tweed Growth Management Housing Strategy 1 In progress
Uralla Shire Council Uralla Growth Management Strategy, LEP review and developer servicing plans for water and sewer 3 In progress
Wagga Wagga City Council Wagga Wagga Local Housing Strategy 1 In progress
Wingecarribee Shire Council Master Plan and Servicing Strategy for Bowral South New Living Area 1 In progress
Wollongong City Council West Dapto Centres Master Planning 1 Completed

About the Regional Housing Strategic Planning Fund

The NSW Regional Housing Strategic Planning Fund was established in 2022. It is a $12 million competitive grants program that helps regional councils plan for new housing, including housing that is affordable, diverse and resilient to natural hazards. It does so by providing funding to enable and accelerate the delivery of strategic planning projects, technical studies and policies for housing.

Since the program’s launch in August 2022, there have been 3 rounds of funding which have invested $11.25 million in 60 projects across regional NSW.

Program objectives

The objectives of the Regional Housing Strategic Planning Fund are to support eligible strategic planning projects that:

  • enable and accelerate new housing capacity and the delivery of zoned and ‘development-ready’ residential land in regional NSW
  • support new housing capacity in regional NSW and enable future development by resolving issues and constraints 
  • better align and coordinate housing and infrastructure delivery
  • support more housing choice and the availability of affordable and diverse housing in regional NSW
  • make housing in regional NSW more resilient to natural hazards and other potential shocks and stresses
  • empower and support local councils to plan strategically for future housing supply.
Eligible applicants for Regional Housing Strategic Planning Fund

Each of the 95 regional NSW councils outside of Greater Sydney are eligible for funding. Refer to the program guidelines below for a list of eligible councils.

Councils could apply both individually and in groups of 2 or more councils, as well as for projects delivered in partnership with other non-council organisations.

Types of projects eligible for funding

The Regional Housing Strategic Planning Fund targets a range of strategic planning projects, investigations and technical studies that are consistent with the aim and objectives of the fund.

This includes:

  • subregional and local planning strategies such as local housing strategies or growth management strategies
  • affordable housing strategies and affordable housing contributions schemes
  • technical studies that help identify residential lands
  • structure plans or precinct master plans for lands with a significant residential component
  • preparation of local environmental plan amendments that facilitate a significant housing or affordable housing opportunity
  • infrastructure needs analysis, servicing strategies or infrastructure contributions plans that will better align infrastructure and housing delivery
  • detailed planning and design guidelines such as amendments to development control plans
  • projects that identify solutions to broader issues that have implications for the location and delivery of future housing supply
  • any other strategic planning, policy or technical study that addresses the broader program objectives.
Evaluation and assessment process

The Regional Housing Strategic Planning Fund has a competitive merit-based selection process, and all applications are assessed on their merits against the program criteria. Projects are assessed in 3 stages. The first stage is an eligibility assessment by the Department to ensure projects meet all eligibility criteria. The Department also conducts a strategic review and provides written advice to the assessment panel on projects’ strategic alignment and impact.

The second stage is a multicriteria assessment.

An expert panel made up of independent third-party panellists and a Departmental subject matter expert assesses all eligible applications against the program objectives and assessment criteria. The expert assessment panel makes recommendations to an interagency committee made up of NSW Government representatives, who review and endorse the assessment panel’s recommendations.

The Minister for Planning and Public Spaces makes the final decision to award funding based on the recommendations from the expert panel and interagency committee.

Assessment criteria

Applications are assessed against the following criteria to give them a weighted score out of 100:

  • program aims and objectives (20%)
  • strategic alignment (20%)
  • project impact (30%)
  • project scoping requirements (20%)
    • project scope (5%)
    • delivery timeframe (5%)
    • capability to deliver (5%)
    • governance and risk management (5%)
  • value for money (weighting 10%).
Improving housing supply, affordability, diversity and resilience in regional NSW

The aim of the grant program is to support eligible strategic planning projects that enable and accelerate new housing capacity and deliver zoned and ‘development-ready’ residential land in regional NSW.

Delivering the homes that regional NSW needs requires a long-term vision. As regional communities grow, change and face new challenges, including climate change, the types of housing they need and the best locations for housing will change.

Strategic planning is the process of planning for future development and creating the framework of rules that determine where, what and how development occurs. Supporting regional councils to fully develop their strategic frameworks will help them plan for and better meet the needs of regional communities and ensure that regional NSW has a pipeline of new housing that is well located, supported by appropriate infrastructure and appropriate to the local community and its needs.

More information

For more information about the grant program, email the program team at [email protected]