Landslip incident

Geotechnical Report

The peer-reviewed geotechnical report can be viewed here. (N.B. file is 80MB)

Background

NSW Police, NSW Fire & Rescue and NSW SES responded to a landslip incident that occurred in the early morning of 23 May 2025 at 126 Russell Road, New Lambton.

A number of properties on Russell Road, Baker Street, Victoria Street and Portland Place have been impacted. Residents from these properties have been evacuated.

Shortly after the incident the Newcastle Local Emergency Operations Centre was activated to provide a central location to coordinate the emergency response, led by the Local Emergency Operations Controller (LEOCON) who is a senior member of Newcastle Police. City of Newcastle was one of several agencies supporting the response. 

Damage has occurred to road infrastructure as well as underground utilities operated by Hunter Water, Ausgrid and City of Newcastle. The extent of this damage is being monitored. Road closures are in place at Baker Street, New Lambton (partial) and Victoria Street, New Lambton (partial).

Monitoring and assessment of both public and private infrastructure in the area will continue.

The site remains a declared danger area under an active evacuation notice. All affected properties remain within the designated danger zone, and access continues to be restricted for safety reasons as ground conditions remain active and potentially unstable. 

As of the evening of 28 July, City of Newcastle is coordinating recovery operations and will form the Local Recovery Committee in line with Section 6.2 of the NSW Recovery Plan. A Local Recovery Coordinator has been engaged.

Last update - 5 June 2026, 2.45pm

City of Newcastle (CN) acknowledges the ongoing impact to residents in the area affected by the New Lambton landslip, which occurred in May 2025. We recognise the hardship faced by residents who have had to leave their homes and those who are living nearby. 

CN remains committed to working with the impacted residents and neighbours as recovery efforts continue. We understand how distressing the uncertainty is, and will continue to provide clear and timely updates, and maintain individual contact with impacted residents and near neighbours.

NSW Parliamentary Committee report released

The NSW Parliamentary Joint Select Committee on the NSW Reconstruction Authority has released its report into the Authority’s response to the May 2025 East Coast severe weather event, which included the New Lambton landslip.

The report acknowledges the impact of the New Lambton landslip on affected residents and identifies several areas where disaster recovery arrangements could be improved. These include clearer recovery leadership, better communication with councils and communities, clearer guidance on disaster funding, improved grant processes, and clearer criteria for the use of planning powers, land acquisition or buyback-type interventions.

City of Newcastle considers the report relevant to the ongoing New Lambton landslip recovery and will continue to use it to support advocacy to the NSW Government and NSW Reconstruction Authority for clear long-term recovery decisions and appropriate support for affected residents.

The NSW Government is required to respond to the Committee’s recommendations within six months.

Site monitoring

Following recent rainfall, survey monitoring has confirmed further movement within the known landslip area, however the monitoring confirmed no movement was detected at the perimeter of the landslip site at Russell Road and Victoria Street monitoring points.

Movement continues to be observed within the centre of the landslip area, particularly around Baker Street. Technical advice indicates the landslip can become quasi-stable during extended dry periods, but under adverse rainfall conditions, large-scale downslope movement remains very likely.

The declared Danger Area remains in place and access restrictions continue to apply.

Rate relief

The elected Council acknowledged the one-year anniversary of the landslip with a Notice of Motion at last week’s Ordinary Council Meeting. 

As part of the motion, Councillors reaffirmed their commitment to supporting the residents affected by the landslip and working with all relevant agencies to progress the recovery phase.

As part of that commitment, Council also resolved to apply an annual a rebate on Council rates to impacted landowners, as done during the 2025/26 year, until such time as they cease to be owners or can re-occupy the subject properties.

The recording can be viewed online under Council Meeting – Event bookmarks – New Lambton Landslip – One Year On.

Frequently asked questions

What is Council’s role in an emergency?
Why isn’t Council responsible for private property?
Is Council helping with property security?
How long will it be before residents can return to their homes?
Who is coordinating emergency recovery?
What is 'emergency recovery'?
How are affected residents being kept informed on what is happening?

For more information on the role that City of Newcastle plays during an emergency visit During an Emergency.

Past updates

Information has regularly been shared directly with affected residents by phone, email and community meetings in conjunction with, and in addition to, these web updates.

Update - 22 May 2026, 8.30am
Update - 8 May 2026, 1.30pm
Update - 24 April 2026, 1.10pm
Update - 14 April 2026, 5.30pm
Update - 27 March 2026, 8.30pm
Update - 13 March 2026, 6:30pm
Update - 23 February 2026, 3.05pm
Update - 10 February 2026, 6.05pm
Update - 23 January 2026, 3.55pm
Update - 19 December 2025, 5.05pm
Update - 5 December 2025, 9.50am
Update - 21 November 2025, 9.55am
Update - 3 November 2025, 5.25pm
Update - 16 October 2025, 4.40pm
Update - 18 September 2025, 4.55pm
Update - 11 September 2025, 11.00am
Update - 26 August 1.33pm
Update - 25 August 3.50pm
Update - 24 August 4.45pm
Update - 23 August 7.45pm
Update - 14 August 2025, 10.30am
Update - 8 August 2025, 2.55pm
Update - 29 July 2025, 7.45am
Update - 23 July 2025, 3.05pm
Update - 11 July 2025, 2.35pm
Update - 3 July 2025, 3.15pm
Update - 25 June 2025, 4.55pm
Update - 20 June 2025, 3.55pm
Update - 16 June 2025, 5.00pm
Update - 13 June 2025, 3.40pm
Update - 10 June 2025, 5.15pm
Update - 4 June 2025, 10.45am
Update - 3 June 2025, 6.00pm
Update - 1 June 2025, 9.45am
Update - 30 May 2025, 4.00pm
Update - 28 May 2025, 4.35pm
Information notice - 26 May 2025
Update - 25 May 2025, 7.30am
Page established - 23 May 2025

Supporting information

NSW Fair Trading, Help after the floods

This site outlines things you should be aware of after a natural disaster occurs, as well as information about financial support.

Legal Aid NSW, Disaster Response Legal Service 

The Disaster Response Legal Service is a free legal service supporting people who have been impacted by disasters including storms, floods and bushfires.

The service can help with legal issues such as insurance (including temporary accommodation, food spoilage, cash settlements and disputes), access to government disaster grants, tenancy and housing issues including urgent repairs and rent abatements, and financial hardship. Call 1800 801 529 to book a free appointment with a solicitor for phone advice.

Lifeline, 13 11 14 - Free 24-hour telephone crisis support.

Beyond Blue, 1300 22 46 36 - Free 24/7 counselling.

Kids Helpline, 1800 55 1800 - Free, private and confidential phone and online counselling for young people aged 5 to 25.

13YARN Australia, 13 92 76 - Crisis support line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

1800RESPECT, 1800 737 732 - 24-hour national sexual assault, family and domestic violence counselling.

NSW Mental Health Line, 1800 011 511 - Staffed by trained mental health professionals for advice and referrals.