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Student accommodation is coming to Gosford

UoN announcement re student accommodation
Published On
17/04/2026

It’s exciting that our former Council building will be transformed into much-needed student accommodation, right in the heart of Gosford. 

I congratulate the University of Newcastle leadership team on this initiative and thank them for their ongoing confidence in our region.

Over the next few years, the building will be transformed into studio and shared apartments, with student services, study spaces and events areas on site.

This will make it easier for people, both nationally and internationally, to choose to stay and study on the Central Coast. 

And more people living and studying in Gosford will be a major boost for the local economy, especially our service industries, and will support the growth of our night-time economy.

The NSW Government’s Central Coast Regional Plan 2041 describes the importance of developing an education, innovation and employment precinct in Gosford. 

And residents told us they want ‘expanded tertiary education options to reduce the need to travel to Newcastle or Sydney’ in our Community Strategic Plan. 

We can see this emerging in Gosford with the University of Newcastle’s Central Campus and Hospital Campus providing centres of excellence in education and healthcare research, complemented by TAFE NSW services and Council’s new regional library and innovation hub.

Affordable student accommodation further supports these goals. 

I believe partnerships are critical for enabling growth and together with the University of Newcastle, we’re working to create a prosperous future by growing the education sector.

As our population continues to grow, I look forward to strengthening our commitment to projects that support enhanced education and training opportunities on the Central Coast. 

Mayor Lawrie McKinna

Last updated: 23/04/2026