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Hunter business transformation accelerates with data centre jobs boom and housing pipeline
Two major employment and housing projects are reshaping the Hunter economy and regional growth patterns.
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Two major employment and housing projects are reshaping the Hunter economy and regional growth patterns.
2 min read
Updated 8 h ago

The Hunter is poised for significant economic expansion with a new data centre near Kurri expected to create 250 full-time jobs, according to a scoping report that has just been lodged. The facility, which will be built on a former industrial site, signals a growing shift toward high-tech employment opportunities in the region.
The data centre project comes as the Hunter also accelerates its residential expansion, with close to 1000 new dwellings set to be built across Newcastle's west side. According to the Newcastle Herald, three major housing projects have been granted state significant development status, marking a coordinated effort to grow the region's residential footprint.
Together, these developments suggest the Hunter is moving beyond its heritage industries toward a more diversified economic base. The timing is significant: the data centre will provide stable, skilled employment while the housing pipeline addresses pressure on local accommodation. Industry observers say the combination of jobs and new homes in connected locations reflects strategic planning aimed at retaining talent and supporting sustainable growth.
Sources: newcastleherald.com.au, newcastleherald.com.au.
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