The Future of Smart & Sustainable Urban Living
Port Stephens International Airport City is a bold and visionary urban development project, designed to set a new global standard for smart, sustainable cities. Located in a prime coastal region north of Sydney, this self-sustaining metropolis integrates airport operations, residential communities, business hubs, and cutting-edge infrastructure into one fully connected and efficient urban ecosystem.
Built to accommodate 3 million residents within 15 years, this city will feature world-class facilities, including an international airport, high-speed rail connections, ESD (Ecologically Sustainable Development) housing, a financial district, and a thriving commercial and tourism sector. Every aspect of the city has been carefully designed to eliminate congestion, reduce environmental impact, and enhance the quality of life for residents, businesses, and travellers.
Redefining Urban Living and Global Connectivity

A Fully Self-Sustaining Smart City
Port Stephens International Airport City is designed to generate its own power, manage its own water supply, and optimise all resources efficiently. With an on-site desalination plant, solar farms, and hydrogen energy production, the city will operate independently of external energy and water sources, ensuring long-term sustainability and cost efficiency.
International Airport Hub
With multiple runways, international airline partnerships, and seamless multimodal transport links, the airport will be a key gateway to Australia and the Asia-Pacific region. It is designed to handle over 10 million international passengers per year, ensuring smooth, fast, and efficient travel.
ESD Precast Concrete Housing
The city will feature 200,000 ESD homes in its first phase, offering highly durable, thermally stable, and energy-efficient housing. These homes, made from precast reinforced concrete, will reduce energy consumption, lower maintenance costs, and provide long-term affordability.

Green Transport and Smart Mobility
A high-speed rail system will connect Port Stephens International Airport City directly to Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Canberra, while an advanced light rail network will provide seamless connectivity within the city itself. Electric vehicles, automated way-finding and pedestrian-friendly zones will further enhance urban mobility.
Business, Trade, and Investment Hub
The city’s International Business District will provide state-of-the-art office spaces, technology incubators, and commercial real estate opportunities. With a dedicated National Goods Trading Center, an international conference hub, and a financial sector, this city is designed to attract global businesses, investors, and entrepreneurs.
Tourism, Culture, and Entertainment
Designed to be a world-class destination, the city will feature luxury hotels, an international shopping center, cultural precincts, and entertainment venues, catering to millions of international visitors each year. A 100,000-seat event stadium will host global concerts, sports events, and cultural performances.







