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NewCoh is a collaborative housing initiative based in Newcastle, Australia, pioneering cohousing as an alternative residential model for the 21st century.1 The organization brings together independent families and individuals to share resources and support one another, creating what it describes as "a modern village deliberately created to bring people together."2
The initiative's core mission centers on developing sustainable, affordable housing through intentional community design.1 NewCoh's vision encompasses architect-designed apartments and townhouses combined with shared community facilities and gardens that residents co-own.1 This approach integrates the Scandinavian cohousing model, balancing private self-contained homes with common spaces such as community kitchens, dining areas, laundries, workshops, and vegetable gardens.2 Members also coordinate resource-sharing initiatives including car pooling and collective food purchasing.2
NewCoh operates as a resident-led organization where members actively participate in all stages—from initial design and construction through ongoing community management.2 The group holds regular monthly meetings (conducted via Zoom) to discuss business aspects and coordinate activities.5 Members work collaboratively to research and implement environmentally sustainable living practices.4
The organization is part of the broader international cohousing movement, which now operates in 32 countries with established national associations.2 In Australia, NewCoh represents one of several established cohousing communities and is affiliated with CoHousing Australia, an umbrella organization supporting resident-led housing groups.3
NewCoh addresses contemporary housing challenges by combining affordability with environmental sustainability and community well-being, positioning cohousing as a viable alternative to conventional housing models and potentially to aged care arrangements.1
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