WA Investment Prospectus (RDA)

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The Pilbara is Western Australia’s second most northern region, defined by the Indian Ocean to the nort. The Gascoyne is our Western Border. The Kimberley Region lies to its north east across the

Paraburdoo, Tom Price, Wickham, Newman, Marble Bar and Nullagine. The Pilbara is economically significant, both nationally and internationally, as the region is

Great Sandy Desert and the Pilbara’s southern reaches border the Gascoyne, Mid West and Goldfields-Esperance regions. The region covers a total area of 507,896km² (including offshore islands). The population of the Pilbara is estimated to be 46,532 usual residents (2016 Census). Most of the inhabitants of the Pilbara are located in the western third of the region, whereas the eastern third is largely desert with few inhabitants. The Pilbara has

responsible for a major portion of the production, value, exports and investments of extraction industries commodities, particularly iron ore and liquefied natural gas (LNG). In November 2009 the Western Australian Government announced The Pilbara Cities initiative, offering a clear mandate for investment in the Pilbara by committing to a $1.2 billion Pilbara Cities Vision that was formally enacted through legislation in December 2009. In addition

The Pilbara is economically significant, both nationally and internationally.

four local government areas - the City of Karratha, Shires of Ashburton and East Pilbara and the Town of Port Hedland. The major towns of the region are Port Hedland and Karratha. Other towns are Roebourne, Dampier, Onslow, Pannawonica,

to the immense reserves of natural resources, tourism, agriculture, fishing and aquaculture all feature prominently in the strengths and opportunities in the Region.

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