A bold sense of vision and purpose drives the revitalisation of the Armadale region, which is one of Western Australia’s largest and most ambitious urban renewal projects.
The Claisebrook Village project focused on transforming former industrial land into a modern urban village that reflects the area’s existing qualities - the river and its heritage.
With the majestic Power Station building as its heart, this derelict 8.5 hectare site is poised for its new life. The MRA’s vision for the East Perth Power Station project is to transform the former industrial site into a vibrant waterfront destination and a community with a mix of living, working and leisure opportunities.
Elizabeth Quay will create a magnificent precinct that returns the city's focus to the iconic Swan River and enhances Perth’s reputation as one of the most liveable cities in the world.
The Fiona Stanley Hospital in Murdoch will be Western Australia's flagship health facility. It will be the major tertiary hospital in the south metropolitan area and will offer health care services to communities south of Perth and across the State.
As Perth’s redevelopment agency, the MRA’s role is to revitalise large areas in and around Central and East Perth, Subiaco, Midland and Armadale, transforming urban spaces and creating places where people want to live, work and recreate.
A vibrant city is emerging in Midland, where an exciting urban renewal program has been underway since 2000 to transform the city centre and revitalise the gateway to Western Australia's flourishing Swan Valley tourist region.
A new children’s hospital for Western Australia was announced by the State Government in 2008 to replace Princess Margaret Hospital for Children. The new hospital will provide tertiary level paediatric health services and key secondary health services including inpatient and outpatient care and ambulatory care services.
New Northbridge represents a 10 year transformation of a former run-down inner city neighbourhood into a revitalised residential, commercial and retail centre.
The Western Australian Government’s investment of $220million in the Ord-East Kimberley Expansion Project will help create a stronger, more vibrant and sustainable regional community in northern Australia.
Extending from the Perth Station to the new Perth Arena, the Perth City Link project will reconnect the city centre with Northbridge for the first time in more than 100 years.
Home to the State’s key cultural and learning institutions, the Perth Cultural Centre is fast becoming one of the city’s favourite meeting places and premier events destinations.
The new Perth Stadium will enable Western Australia to attract a range of sporting and entertainment events and enjoy the social and economic benefits they offer.
The vision for Pilbara Cities is to transform the region by building sustainable, attractive communities that are well serviced by modern infrastructure and amenities to support continued economic growth.
Riverside will transform the eastern gateway to Perth by creating a cosmopolitan waterfront community and tourist destination with a range of entertainment, commercial, retail, civic and residential uses that take advantage of its unique location.
This exciting project builds on Subiaco’s rich history and cosmopolitan atmosphere, transforming former industrial land into a vibrant and sustainable mix of townhouses, apartments, parkland, commercial and retail space.
SuperTowns (Regional Centres Development Plan) is a Royalties for Regions initiative to encourage regional communities in the southern half of the state to plan and prepare for the future so they can take advantage of opportunities created by Western Australia’s population growth to 2050.