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The Gascoyne is one of WA’s most economically diverse regions. Industries include mining, pastoralism, horticulture, fishing & tourism. Here you’ll find an overview of these industries & gain an insight into the Gascoyne region’s economy.
The economic value of the region’s mining, manufacturing, pastoral and other industry sectors is summarised on this site. Click here for details.
As one of the fastest growing regions in Western Australia, the Kimberley has a range of unique & exciting new developments on the cards. Click here for the latest Kimberley development news.
The Kimberley Development Commission was established to promote the region’s economic & social development & to support its diverse industries. If you want an overview of the Kimberley’s economy & industries, click here.
The Mid West Industry Development Unit provides information on industry developments for businesses within the Mid West Region. Here you can read the brochure to see what the Industry Development Unit is all about.
The Mid West region has a diverse economy built around mining, agriculture, fishing and tourism. Click here for details on how these industries help the growth of the region.
The Peel region is growing and offers opportunities for investors in manufacturing, tourism, agriculture, technology and commerce. Click here for details.
The Pilbara Region provides the majority of WA’s three largest exports, petroleum, natural gas & iron ore. For details on the industries in the Pilbara region, click on here for details.
The Regional Investment Fund aims to assist with the economic and social development of regional Western Australia and to improve the access by regional communities to services.
Western Australia’s South West has a vibrant economy & draws more intrastate, interstate & international visitors than any other part of the state outside Perth. For a list of the region’s achievements thus far, click here.
Sustainable Rural Development (SRD) is a program of the Department of Agriculture and Food. Click here to access information and links on this program.
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