Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission Tony Crook Chair
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VisionWe create opportunities to build a vibrant sustainable future for our region.
MissionIncrease investment and attract population to our region.
Objectives1. Maximise job creation and improve career opportunities in the Region;2. Develop and broaden the economic base of the Region;3. Identify infrastructure services to promote business development within the Region;4. Provide information and advice to promote business development within the
Region;5. Seek to ensure that the general standard of government services and access to
those services in the Region is comparable to that which applies in the metropolitan area;
6. Generally take steps to encourage, promote, facilitate and monitor the economic development in the Region.
Objective and functions
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Economic Indicators for the Region
• Gross Regional Product (GRP) (2012-13)) $10.1 Billion• GRP as percentage of state GRP 4.2%• Labour Force (12-13) 36,600• Unemployment rate 4.1%• Indigenous Population 5,200• Indigenous % of regional population 9%• Extraction and Process of Mineral (2013) $8.5 Billion• Minerals as percentage of GRP 88%• Regional Agriculture Production (11-12) $569 million• Regional Tourism value (per annum) $260 million
Source: ABS, Remplan and Region in Profile 2014
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GEDC is currently engaged in two major projects:
Goldfields-Esperance Regional Investment Blueprint
Goldfields-Esperance Revitalisation Funding
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Goldfields-Esperance Regional Blueprint
Sets a clear vision for the region and defines the longer term regional imperatives
Links with other key planning processes, such as State Planning Strategy
Is a key planning resource for all levels of government, community sector and industry
Regional Vision and Aspirations
ASPIRATIONSExpressing the strong desire of
the region to achieve social, economic and environmental
sustainability with strong governance
STRATEGIES
PROJECTS
VISIONA sustainable region of flourishing and
resilient communities enjoying an improving quality of life
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A sustainable Goldfields-Esperance
region
Diverse and robust
economy
Protected and preserved
natural environment
Equitable and regionally-focused social
conditions
Contemporary and enhanced governance
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• $186 M of Royalties for Regions funding allocated to region over 4 financial years to fund priority projects for the region.
• 3 key initiatives already funded:
– Kalgoorlie-Boulder Community School ($45M)– Great Eastern Highway Passing Lanes ($38M)– Goldfields-Arts Centre ($6.2M)
• Balance of $96.8M for projects subject to successful business case proposals
Goldfields-Esperance Revitalisation Fund
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Two projects have received funding to date:
• Northern Goldfields Regional Office Accommodation Centre at Leonora $4.62M
• Hopetoun Community Centre ($2M)
Proponents from local government and community organisations have been invited to lodge business cases for projects prioritised by the GEDC Board.
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Portlink update
The PortLink concept, championed by GEDC,
ultimately links Port Hedland, Kalgoorlie-Boulder, Esperance
and Geraldton and has the potential to build a stronger and more flexible transport
network
PortLink – 5 Key Planning Studies
PortLink comprises five key planning studies: Technical feasibility, preliminary site selection and benefit
cost analysis for an intermodal terminal in Kalgoorlie; Planning for the realignment of the rail network and a
heavy vehicle by-pass route around Kalgoorlie; Planning for the upgrade and sealing of the Goldfields
Highway between Wiluna and Meekatharra; Planning for new rail and/or road links from the Goldfields
to the Yilgarn, Mid West and Pilbara areas; Undertaking an economic analysis and preliminary business
case for the overall PortLink concept.
PortLink – Next Steps – 2014/15
Finalise the Part 2 Kalgoorlie Road/Rail Alignment Definition Study - Report on the engineering design and cost estimate of the alignments to SC by December 2014.
Finalise the planning study for new rail and/or road links from the Goldfields to Mid West by March 2015.
Finalise feedback to community on the preferred road and rail alignments by Dec 2014.
Commence new work on possible new road link from Wiluna Meekatharra road to Great Northern Hwy.
MRWA finalise current Wiluna-Meekatharra road planning Q1 2015. Procure consultant for economic analysis and preliminary business
case for the overall PortLink concept.
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Current economic and community profiles for the region are available on the GEDC Website:
http://www.economicprofile.com.au/goldfieldsesperance
http://www.communityprofile.com.au/goldfieldsesperance