Western Australia
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Peel region environmental measures study: Measuring trends in environmental condition in the Peel region
RDA Peel commission Ironbark Environmental in October 2012 to identify measures of environmental sustainability for the Peel region. Measures of environmental condition will enable RDA Peel and government and community groups to track change in key aspects of the Peel region's natural environment. Ultimately, the measures can help gauge whether the environment is being adequately...
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Pilbara regional water supply strategy: a long-term outlook of water demand and supply
Strong growth in the resource sector has seen more water being abstracted at mine sites in the inland Pilbara region and hence an increased volume of dewater surplus to the mine requirements. At the same time, resource sector growth has driven an increase in water demand at the coastal towns and ports due to a...
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RDA Kimberley Regional Plan 2013-2016
The Kimberley region of Western Australia is a unique and vast area of desert, river and saltwater country. On the world stage, it is regarded as a last frontier and is renowned for its rugged beauty, isolation, Aboriginal heritage and large areas of pristine wilderness.
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RDA Peel Report on Scenario Planning Workshops including a strategic conversation conducted for Regional Development Australia
This report outlines the scenario/strategic thinking processes conducted for RDA Peel up to the formation of skeletal scenarios. The procedure provided the participants with an understanding of scenario planning; tem interaction through a very participatory process; and a deeper understanding of some of the factors affecting the region in which they live. How can the...
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Social Housing Study: Access to affordable, adaptable and secure housing in the Goldfields Esperance Region
This report analyses a range of housing data and to provide an up-to-date commentary on both Indigenous and social housing specific to the Goldfields-Esperance region in Western Australia.