Bega Urban Land Release

A proposal to rezone more land for housing.


Rezoning proposal

A proposal to rezone 279 hectares south of Bega has been developed, drawing on the recommendations of the Bega Structure Plan. The Bega Urban Land Release Planning Proposal aims to support the creation of new homes, shops and public spaces, laying the foundation for 25 to 30 years of housing supply in the Bega Valley Shire.

The proposal outlines the development of three new neighbourhoods, supported by essential infrastructure such as roads, utilities and open spaces. If approved, the rezoning could enable the construction of approximately 2,230 dwellings.

The land proposed for rezoning is currently zoned as rural, rural residential or productivity support. The new zoning would include a mix of low-density and rural residential housing, commercial areas and public open spaces.

Funded by the NSW Government’s Regional Housing Strategic Planning Fund, the proposal and its supporting technical studies were prepared by specialists in collaboration with Council staff, government agencies, and informed by community feedback to the Bega Structure Plan.

The NSW Government has now approved the proposal to move forward to the next stage, which includes consultation with the community and government agencies. The exhibition period will run from 22 September to 2 November 2025, during which community input will be invited. Council will consider all feedback before making a final decision on the rezoning.

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Three new neighbourhoods

  • Western precinct - click here more information on proposals for the Western precinct

  • Central precinct - click here more information on proposals for the Central precinct

  • Eastern precinct - click here more information on proposals for the Eastern precinct.

Housing diversity

The proposed rezoning will enable the development of more than 2,000 new homes, offering a variety of densities, lot sizes and dwelling types to meet the needs of first home buyers, families, single-person households, seniors and key workers.

In addition to traditional detached houses, the proposal allows for a broad mix of housing options, including:

  • Boarding houses
  • Co-living arrangements
  • Attached and detached dual occupancies
  • Group homes
  • Hostels
  • Multi-dwelling housing
  • Secondary dwellings (granny flats)
  • Semi-detached dwellings
  • Seniors housing
  • Independent living units
  • Residential care facilities
  • Shop-top housing

This diverse range of housing types is designed to support a more inclusive and adaptable community.

Affordable housing

As part of the proposed Bega Urban Land Release rezoning, Council is exploring ways to encourage the delivery of affordable housing in the area.

To support this goal, a Draft Affordable Housing Contribution Scheme has been developed to accompany the rezoning proposal. The scheme outlines how a small portion of the increased land value resulting from rezoning can be invested to help provide affordable homes.

Under the draft scheme, 2% of the uplift in land value would be contributed. These contributions could take the form of monetary payments, completed dwellings or land.

The draft scheme is being publicly exhibited alongside the rezoning proposal. Community feedback gathered during this exhibition period will be reported back to Council before a final decision is made on whether to adopt the scheme.

Council has funded the preparation of the Affordable Housing Contribution Scheme.

Have Your Say: Bega Urban Land Release Planning Proposal and Affordable Housing Scheme

The Bega Urban Land Release Planning Proposal and the Draft Affordable Housing Contribution Scheme will be on public exhibition from 22 September to 2 November 2025.

We invite you to share your thoughts during this period—your feedback can help shape the future character, scale and feel of Bega’s neighbourhoods.

Community drop-in sessions will be held at the Bega Commemorative Civic Centre on:

  • Thursday 2 October, 3:00pm to 5:00pm
  • Tuesday 7 October, 5:00pm to 7:00pm

To learn more and find out how to make a submission, visit the Have Your Say page.

Next steps

If the land is rezoned, the next steps will be:

  • Prepare an Infrastructure Capacity Assessment to detail the infrastructure required for the future urban release area
  • Investigate funding options to fund infrastructure required for the future urban development.

Connection to Council's Community Strategic Plan

The Bega Urban Release Planning Proposal aligns with Council’s Community Strategic Plan through the following themes and strategies:

Theme A – Our Community

  • Strategy A6: Acknowledge and collaborate with local groups to advance local priorities - environmental impact, community infrastructure, housing and economic growth.

Theme C – Our Environment

  • Strategy C2: Ensure land use planning and resource use supports sustainable growth whilst protecting the quality of the natural environment and our rural landscapes.

 

Who to talk to

Terry Dwyer
Strategic Planning Project Officer
Bega Valley Shire Council
Phone: 0434 958 376
Email: [email protected]

 

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  • Zingel Place
    PO Box 492
    Bega NSW 2550

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