Adjusting our ward boundaries

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Consultation has concluded. Thank you for your submissions!

As our population grows, we need to update our ward boundaries.

We have proposed changes to Cessnock’s ward boundaries to balance the number of electors in each of our four wards.

The Local Government Act 1993 requires all councils to review ward boundaries before each local government election. The next council elections are scheduled for September 2024.

We need to ensure that the difference in elector numbers between each ward does not exceed 10%. Changes are proposed in each of the current wards. You can view the proposed adjustments here and give us your feedback on the proposed changes.

We have developed a Ward Boundary Changes map for you to view the proposed changes, and leave a comment on the map via a pin as a submission.

The Public Exhibition will finish on 25 September 2023.


How to make a submission

You can make a submission using the online form located below or by clicking this link.

You can also make a submission directly onto the map by placing a pin and leaving a comment. Click here to view the map.

Should you intend to make a submission in writing you, may do so by 5:00pm on 9 October 2023 . Please quote “Proposed Ward Boundary Adjustments 2023. Submissions should be addressed to The General Manager and can be submitted via:

Any views expressed in written submission will be considered by Council before a final decision is made.

As our population grows, we need to update our ward boundaries.

We have proposed changes to Cessnock’s ward boundaries to balance the number of electors in each of our four wards.

The Local Government Act 1993 requires all councils to review ward boundaries before each local government election. The next council elections are scheduled for September 2024.

We need to ensure that the difference in elector numbers between each ward does not exceed 10%. Changes are proposed in each of the current wards. You can view the proposed adjustments here and give us your feedback on the proposed changes.

We have developed a Ward Boundary Changes map for you to view the proposed changes, and leave a comment on the map via a pin as a submission.

The Public Exhibition will finish on 25 September 2023.


How to make a submission

You can make a submission using the online form located below or by clicking this link.

You can also make a submission directly onto the map by placing a pin and leaving a comment. Click here to view the map.

Should you intend to make a submission in writing you, may do so by 5:00pm on 9 October 2023 . Please quote “Proposed Ward Boundary Adjustments 2023. Submissions should be addressed to The General Manager and can be submitted via:

Any views expressed in written submission will be considered by Council before a final decision is made.

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Welcome to the Ward Boundary Changes Map! 

This mapping tool allows you to identify both the current boundaries and the proposed boundary changes to the wards in the Cessnock LGA by using the Key provided. 

Simply follow the steps below to share your ideas and comments:

  • Zoom in to the exact location that you are interested in on the map by using the sliding bar or your mouse.
  • Click on the + icon on the menu to the left.
  • Click red icon and drag it to the location you have chosen on the map.
  • Add your comments and press the submit button. 

(Note: You can also search for a specific address by clicking on the magnifying glass icon on the top right of the screen.)


CLOSED: This map consultation has concluded. Thank you for your input.