PEEL REGIONALINVESTMENT BLUEPRINT
PROGRESSIVE PROSPEROUS DYNAMIC
2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-130
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4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
2,953 3,119 3,360 3,787 4,591
5,477 6,304
7,554 7,823
10,030 11,044 11,069
GROSS REGIONAL PRODUCT
Our gross regional product has increased from $3b in 2002-03 to $11.1b in 2012/2013
Fishing and Aquaculture (2011-12)
Timber (2012-13)
Agriculture (2011-12)
Tourism (2010-11-12)
Building Construction (2012-13)
Retail Turnover (2011-12)
Mining and Mineral Processing (2012-13)
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$6
$6
$125
$174
$419
$1,122
$3,200
$ million
GROSS REGIONAL PRODUCT BY INDUSTRY SECTOR
Mining and minerals is our largest contributor to GRP, followed by retail and construction.
EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY SECTOR
Information Media and Telecommunications
Electricity, Gas, Water and Waste Services
Arts and Recreation Services
Financial and Insurance Services
Rental, Hiring and Real Estate Services
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing
Inadequately described/ Not stated
Wholesale Trade
Administrative and Support Services
Transport, Postal and Warehousing
Other Services
Professional, Scientific and Technical Services
Public Administration and Safety
Accommodation and Food Services
Education and Training
Mining
Health Care and Social Assistance
Retail Trade
Manufacturing
Construction
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The construction, manufacturing and retail industries are our biggest employers.
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We have a rapidly increasing population.
EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY SECTOR
Our fast growing population• By 2050, the Peel is expected to be one of the most populated regions outside of Perth with a projected population of 310,000.
• To support a population of this size, the Peel needs to build an economy that incorporates many industries, adopts an innovative approach to business, and has a highly skilled and high performing workforce.
• Our Blueprint describes Peel’s vision and provides a roadmap for delivering outcomes that will create jobs and generate economic growth.
• It focuses on transformational strategies aimed at :• broadening and diversifying the region’s business and
commercial sectors.• enhancing innovation, investment and research.• creating a highly skilled, capable and available workforce.• building vibrant and sustainable communities.
What’s the purpose of the Blueprint
By 2050 we want the Peel to be recognised nationally and
internationally as a progressive, prosperous and dynamic region.
Our vision
1. Thriving Industry2. Agriculture and Food
Innovation3. Capable People4. Strong and resilient
communities
And to do this we need
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What does the Blueprint mean for you?
• The Blueprint identifies strategies linked to economic growth and jobs creation.• Funding is available for projects that demonstrate
alignment with the Blueprint.• The funding program comprises:
• Community Chest Grants• Regional Grant Scheme
• Funding for infrastructure, innovation and services will create opportunities for businesses across the region.
• State-wide Blueprint Initiatives
• Southern Investment Initiative
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What does the Blueprint mean for you?
• Buy Local can be a determining funding factor in the comparative assessment of tenders.• There are knock on benefits to Peel businesses from
projects in the pipeline, especially construction projects such as Peel Business Park Nambeelup, the Old Mandurah Traffic Bridge Replacement, Murray Regional Equestrian Centre and Peel Integrated Water Cycling Initiative.
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A new Business Park – one of our ‘legacy’ projectsThe establishment of a Business Park at the Nambeelup Industrial Area is a transformational project that will stimulate major business and industrial developments across the whole region over the next 15 to 20 years creating:• 17,000 direct and indirect jobs which will support local
employment and protect the income of local families;• annual economic output of $2.3 - $2.6 billion;• annual export value of $189 - $214 million;• annual gross value added activity of $750 - $900 million; and• increases in average weekly wages of 26 - 32% within the
Park.
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And finally• The announcement yesterday of Royalties for Regions
funding of $2.5 million for a sport and recreation centre in Boddington and $600,000 toward the construction of the new Byford and Districts Country Club will provide a range of opportunities for local and regional businesses (total project cost $5.68 million). • Keep an eye on TendersWA, Common User
Arrangements and the media to see what is in the pipeline for the Peel and how your business might benefit.• And talk to us or to the proponents if you need more
information.
Thank you
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