HCCDC has delivered $12-million in road infrastructure upgrades including road improvements, a new bridge, footpaths and cycleways.
HCCDC's award-winning play space was completed in 2021 providing a ‘wild play’ parkland featuring indigenous design.
HCCDC manages the Mount Penang Gardens, a community destination featuring over 8 hectares of landscaped gardens with waterways, walking paths and picnic areas.
HCCDC manages the Mount Penang Parklands – a Central Coast precinct supporting tourism, recreation, business and education.
HCCDC completed major infrastructure upgrades to Mount Penang Parklands in 2023. The $16-million works have enhanced visitor experience and support future activity in the Parklands.
HCCDC maintains 3km of seawall infrastructure along Honeysuckle promenade, and in 2020 completed rebuilding the 75 year old seawalls to underpin new public domain.
HCCDC has delivered significant restoration works to Newcastle's historic railway station building, enabling adaptive re-use of the former transport site.
HCCDC transformed the former Civic Railway Station into an accessible community space providing pedestrian connections with the CBD, university, museum and Honeysuckle restaurant precinct.
HCCDC has transformed former heavy rail corridor land into accessible public domain with picnic lawns and pedestrian pathways connecting the CBD with the harbour.
HCCDC is managing the divestment of land in Cockle Creek to enable new opportunities for jobs, housing and economic growth.