Social and Cultural
As the people’s city, Stirling celebrates diversity while striving for a sense of community.
Social diversity will be complemented by affordable housing, family dwellings and aged care facilities, as well as an array of cultural activities and recreational opportunities.
The Stirling City Centre will also embrace the challenge of bringing ecological diversity back to a currently degraded area. A particular focus is on the urban stream that extends from the city’s northern end, to Herdsman Lake in the south. The stream will assist with environmental remediation, recreational opportunities and dynamic aesthetics.
Plus, as one of WA’s primary strategic activity centres, Stirling will accommodate a variety of business and employment opportunities across commerce, education, research and industry; as well as the employment prospects normally found in metropolitan centres.