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Economic Sustainability


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.
     
    Some images courtesy of the City of Stirling