C2030 Perth – Change & Vision

Monty House, Chairman of Landcorp talked about change and vision.
  • Change is a constant
  • Vision is necessary for considering where we want to be in the future
  • Vision and planning go hand in hand

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C2030 Perth - The future of Perth under discussion today

Today I'll be attending the C2030 Perth Summit and will report back on all the highlights. Hopefully the traffic into the city won't be too bad;)

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In the Zone - Perth, Future Australia Conference 2009

Crisis, Opportunity & the New World Order - 8-10 November 2009

In the Zone is a major future international public policy conference initiated by the University of Western Australia. The conference will stimulate public debate  on the public policy, geopolitical and business challenges facing Australia and its major trading partners in China, Japan, India South Korea and South-East Asia.

Key themes include -

Australia's role in the Asian Century

regional financial markets in the new world order

foreign investment & sovereignty

media futures

cities & population health

higher education in the 21st Century

Pandemic management

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Alkimos - next major city development north of Perth

Perth's North West Corridor is expected to grow rapidly over the next couple of decades with an expected population of almost half a million people moving into the area.

The Alkimos city will be located 40 kilometers north of the Perth CBD and will be the first Australian city of significance to boast a carbon neutral environment.

It is expected that the Northern rail link will be extended up to the Alkimos city and that the city will boast a full compliment of community facilities including schools, shops, medical facilities and a marina with more boat berths than the Hillarys Marina. Read more about Alkimos City


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Layar, the future of reality augmentation for Perth


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New life for Perth's heart

Perth's stalled Northbridge project has a new lease of life after tonight's federal budget invested $236 million to kickstart the long-stalled city heart project.

Infrastructure Minister Anthony Albanese, who visited the site two weeks ago, said the project would "end the divide" in Perth's heart.

Western Australia also received a second vote of confidence from the Rudd Government when it also decided to invest $339 million in the new deepwater port and rail project at Oakajee, 20 kilometres north of Geraldton.

Infrastructure projects totalling $22 billion in 2009-10 are the Federal Government's direct response to job losses, which Treasurer Wayne Swan predicted would rise to 8.5 per cent by June 2011.

Mr Albanese said the Northbridge rail link would revitalise Perth's central city.

"The project will lower the rail line and will mean that the city of Perth can end the divide that is there because of the current rail line," Mr Albanese said.

"You have the two sides of the rail line not being linked. This will lead to a massive improvement in Perth as a city."

The Northbridge project will mean the lower the central city reach of the Perth to Fremantle rail line and build a new rail platform, freeing 50,000 square metres of land for urban development.

The West Australian Government has already committed matching funds to the project, Mr Albanese said.

"I visited the site with the Prime Minister just two weeks ago and this is a great project for Perth." Read on about the new Perth Northbridge redevelopment


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Perth first Australian city to get digital radio

PERTH's clear autumn morning was matched by clearer radio reception today as Perth became the first Australian city to tune into digital radio.

Nine Perth commercial radio stations - Mix 94.5, 92.9, Nova 93.7, 6PR, 96 fm, 6ix, Radar, Pink Radio and Novanation - today created radio history by broadcasting the first permanent DAB+ digital radio services in Australia.

More than 90 per cent of the Perth population is able to access the new free-to-air digital radio.

The move is seen as the biggest innovation in radio since the introduction of FM in the 1970s, says the chief executive officer of Commercial Radio Australia, Joan Warner.

"Digital radio is the radio you know and love plus new programming such as Austereo's Radar and Pink Radio and DMG's Novanation and Koffee,'' she says. Read on


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