Multiple NSW news outlets report on which regional towns have grown the most over the past year. All three articles frame the increases as being concentrated in smaller towns, rather than major metropolitan areas. The reporting highlights that the strongest gains are linked to existing economic foundations as well as ongoing public and private development.

Across the coverage, towns showing the biggest improvements are described as benefiting from factors such as continued infrastructure work and established industries already operating in the area. The articles present these drivers as contributing to population, economic activity, or broader indicators of “booming” performance, though the specific metrics are not detailed in the provided excerpts.

While the outlets do not emphasize competing narratives, they agree on the overall theme: the most notable growth in regional New South Wales occurs in smaller communities where development and industry provide sustained momentum. The articles collectively point to a pattern of regional expansion supported by projects and local employment rather than one-off changes.