Transformative City deal to create 10,000 jobs and re-energise Perth CBD
Following is a news article from https://perth.wa.gov.au/news-and-updates/all-news/perth-city-deal (Sep, 2020):
"A new billion-dollar partnership between the City of Perth, Commonwealth Government and State Government has been finalised, unlocking numerous economic benefits and opportunities for the Perth CBD.
The $1.5
billion City Deal will re-energise Perth, bringing government and private
investment into the CBD, creating almost 10,000 jobs and encouraging more
people back into the city.
The Perth
City Deal includes:
ü $695 million investment
by the Commonwealth Government, State Government and Edith Cowan University, to
move its law and business schools, along with the world class Western
Australian Academy of Performing Arts into the Perth CBD, creating the State’s
first inner-city university campus. More than 9,200 students and staff are
anticipated on campus from day one.
ü $360 million investment
from the State Government, Curtin University and Murdoch University to expand
or establish new presences in the Perth CBD. Murdoch University will create a
vertical campus and eSports Stadium linked with Singapore and East Asia, while
Curtin University will build a CBD knowledge and innovation precinct.
ü $105 million has been allocated to the Perth Greater CBD Transport Plan to upgrade cycling and walking infrastructure, bus stop accessibility upgrades and enhance Roe Street. The centrepiece of this plan is the new Swan River Causeway Bridge.
ü A $20 million
investment into the Perth Cultural Centre precinct will see immediate
improvements in lighting, security, wayfinding and environment and the
development of a longer-term vision for the space to become a place of
destination for all visitors to the city.
ü $42 million to develop
the Perth Concert Hall into a premier world class music venue.
ü Up to $100 million to
redevelop the WACA and transform it into a state of the art sporting facility
including an inner city swimming pool
ü $20 million for the
East Perth Power Station to upgrade necessary infrastructure and improve
connectivity to the site and surrounding areas while plans for redevelopment
and preservation of the historic buildings and heritage progress.
ü $36 million to provide
facilities, safety improvements and services for homeless people in the
city.
ü $18 million for the
creation of an Australian Space Robotics, Automation, and AI Command Control
Complex to encourage start-ups, small businesses, and researchers supporting
the development and operation of robotic and remote asset management activities
in space.
ü $10 million towards a
WA Indigenous Business and Employment Hub in partnership with the
Wirrpanda
ü
$4
million of funding to undertake a pre-feasibility study for an Aboriginal
Cultural Centre to be located in Perth on the traditional lands of the Whadjuk
Noongar people.
Under this plan more than 25,000 students and staff will be brought into the city and the construction of the campuses will bring over $1 billion of investment to Perth’s CBD. It is estimated this will create more than 4,100 construction jobs and nearly 1000 ongoing direct jobs.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Perth would benefit for generations to come
from the game-changing investment in education, culture, jobs and lifestyle.
“This is a JobMaker
investment which will generate employment for thousands of hard-working West
Australians, it will boost those businesses that are already in the CBD and it
will drive new businesses to open,” the Prime Minister said.
“WA, like the rest of
Australia, needs a targeted economic stimulus which will provide a boost now
and into the future, and this is what we’re delivering.”
Premier Mark McGowan
said the Perth City Deal will see more than $1.5 billion worth of investment
into the Perth CBD unlocking thousands of local jobs and creating flow on
economic benefits for small businesses.
“This City Deal has given us the unique opportunity to collaborate with the
Commonwealth Government, universities and local businesses to help re-energise
our capital city,” Mr McGowan said.
“We have worked to establish up to three university campuses in our CBD which
will create up to 5000 direct and indirect jobs while re-energising Perth.
“This will have positive flow on effects for small businesses including retail,
restaurants and bars while returning vibrancy to our capital city.”
Chair Commissioner Andrew Hammond said the City of Perth welcomes the
announcement of the Perth City Deal as a transformative landmark deal between
all three tiers of government.
“The City’s commitment includes $25 million toward the redevelopment of the
iconic WACA, specifically funding the addition of a community aquatic facility,
and $10 million toward the CBD Transport Plan to upgrade Roe Street and
facilitate regeneration of the area,” he said.
“We look forward to
working in partnership with the Federal and State Government and the wider
community to bring the Perth City Deal to fruition and secure the future
prosperity and liveability of our great city.”
You can be part of the next growth phase in the Perth CBD."
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and keep healthy.
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