Lloyd Creek Rural Village Area Plan Goes on Public Exhibition

April 17, 2025

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The highly anticipated Lloyd Creek Rural Village Area Plan is now open for public exhibition. This significant development project by Intrapac Property aims to establish a vibrant rural community in the Greater Darwin/Litchfield area.

An illustration of the Lloyd Creek Rural Village masterplan, showcasing the proposed vision for residential, open spaces, the neighbourhood activity centre and conservation zones

 

“We are excited to present the Lloyd Creek Rural Village Area Plan to the public,” said Maxwell Shifman, CEO at Intrapac Property. “This project represents a major investment in the Northern Territory’s future, and we look forward to working with the community to bring this vision to life.”

Lloyd Creek Rural Village will be developed over the next 30 years and will feature approximately 4,200 new dwellings providing a mix of lot sizes from 1000m² to 20,000m². The development will include essential amenities such as schools, health services, sporting facilities, and retail centre all designed to foster a strong sense of community and enhance the rural lifestyle.

A key highlight of the plan is the creation of a central lake, surrounded by a neighbourhood activity centre with cycle and walking tracks. Additionally, around 500 acres will be dedicated to conservation, ensuring the protection of the area’s significant environmental values

 

Key Facts:

Vision: Lloyd Creek Rural Village aims to create a high-quality rural residential and lifestyle estate, emphasizing the preservation of the area’s rural character and amenity.

Community Benefits / Facilities: Lloyd Creek includes a proposed local village centre, schools, retail facilities, parks and open space networks and community centre.

Environment and Sustainability: The project incorporates a 500-acre conservation area, walking trails, bush walks, and horse arenas, promoting harmony with nature
Homes will be designed to integrate with tropical surroundings and feature waste-water recycling capabilities.

Economic Benefits: The project represents a significant investment, with an estimated initial capital investment of $1.78 billion and a total construction output of $3.55 billion over 30 years.

Local Jobs: During construction, the project will provide 280 full-time equivalent (FTE) positions annually, and sustain 303 FTE jobs post-construction.

The public exhibition period offers stakeholders the opportunity to review the detailed plans and provide feedback.

 

For more information, please visit Planning Notices Online

 

 

 

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