Infrastructure WA

Recommendation 19

Implement a regional development strategic framework that identifies state and regional priorities and guides whole of government action and investment

Recommendation

Drive better alignment of infrastructure provision and regional development needs by implementing a regional development strategic framework that identifies state and regional priorities and guides whole of government action and investment. The framework should:

  • align to other government strategic documents, such as this Strategy and Diversify WA, and be developed in collaboration with government, business and regional stakeholders
  • prioritise regional centres based on their strategic importance to the state’s economic and population growth
  • consistent with Recommendation 28 in the Planning and coordination chapter, inform integrated regional plans, which include a baseline assessment of the region’s infrastructure, and identify infrastructure and staging required to support the region’s development and growth underpinned by a credible evidence base
  • incorporate clear linkages to funding sources and processes, including the annual State Budget process
  • be reflected in state agency and government trading enterprise strategic asset plans and business cases

WA Government response

The WA Government responded to Foundation for a stronger tomorrow in February 2023. Recommendation 19 partially supported. For further information please refer to the response document.

Vision – strategic opportunity
A global location of choice
Approaching the technology frontier
Promoting and leveraging Aboriginal cultural heritage and enterprise
Serving the emerging consumer class
Transitioning to net zero emissions technologies
Value-adding for strategic commodities
Strategy objectives
Maximise regional strengths to unlock strategic opportunities for Western Australia
Enhance cross-government coordination and planning