Economic Sustainability
Poised for diverse economic growth
As the second largest employment area in metropolitan Perth, the Stirling City Centre is poised to continue to develop into a Strategic City Centre and environs that provides:
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Major ongoing employment opportunities aiming to offer many new jobs
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Connections to urban centres around Perth, Western Australia and world markets
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A diverse range of business and employment opportunity
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A comprehensive range of community services, including police, education, health, recreation and other key social services
Economic analysis of the Stirling City Centre suggests there is a significant opportunity for the area to develop into a strategic activity centre; a centre that provides a range of self supporting activities. Employment would be concentrated in the highly accessible city core, creating benefits for businesses, reduced traffic movement, and improved levels of employment self-sufficiency.
Stirling will:
Be an active and diverse major urban centre. Accommodate a diverse range of business and employment opportunities. Support locations such as Fremantle as an alternative City location to Perth. Be interdependent with other major urban centres around Perth and Western Australia. Be independently connected to world markets. Attract high quality knowledge industries. Stirling will also use renewable energy which may power a large portion of its public amenity systems.
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