The Employment Lands Development Monitor (ELDM) is a source of information and a research tool used by developers, investors, government agencies, utilities and councils in the planning, delivery and servicing of employment lands.
The ELDM contains information on lands zoned for industrial or similar purposes in planning instruments (see the glossary for full list of zonings tracked). This information includes the:
- current stock and availability of employment lands
- location of serviced employment lands which are ready for development
- location of recently developed employment lands
- location of potential future employment lands.
See the highlights below or read the Employment Lands Development Monitor 2022 summary report (PDF, 710 KB).
Highlights
Sydney highlights
18,344 ha of total Employment Lands in precincts | |
$2.1 billion of industrial building was approved in 2021 | |
163 ha of Employment Lands were 'taken up' by industrial development in 2021 |
Central Coast highlights
2,032 ha of total Employment Lands in precincts | |
$49.1 million of industrial building was approved in 2021 | |
7 ha of Employment Lands were 'taken up' by industrial development in 2021 |
Hunter Region highlights
8,245 ha of total zoned Employment Land | |
$198.0 million of industrial building was approved in 2021 | |
43 ha of Employment Lands were 'taken up' by industrial development in 2021 |
Illawarra-Shoalhaven region highlights
4,422 ha of total Employment Land | |
$48.6 million of industrial building was approved in 2021 | |
7 ha of Employment Lands were 'taken up' by industrial development in 2021 |
Rest of regional NSW regional overview highlights
29,483 ha of total zoned Employment Land | |
$432.7 million of industrial building was approved in 2021 |
View the total zoned Employment Lands map.