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The Economic Regulatory Authority is the governing body for implementation of the economic regulatory framework for Gas, Rail, Water, and Electricity in Western Australia. Visit their website for information on regulations and developments.
The Gascoyne Development Commission aims to achieve sustainable growth in the region and promotes the region, making it a better place to live. This site has details of current projects, grants, statistics of the area and more.
The Gascoyne-Murchison Strategy was established in response to economic and environment problems in the region, and provides support and assistance for research and development, environmental management, business development grants, and more.
The Goldfields Esperance Development Commission’s home page is your entry point to the region.
The Great Southern Development Commission is responsible for establishing and promoting economic and social development in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. Click here for projects, investments, contacts, publications and more.
Western Australia’s Kimberley region is located in the state’s north, with the Kimberley Development Commission set up to promote its economic & social development. Click here for information on the region’s economy, climate, landscape & more.
The Mid West Development Commission promotes economic development in the mid west region of WA. This site has details on population, local economy, project updates, publications, investment opportunities, contact details & more.
The Peel Development Commission was formed in 1993 to meet various economic, social, employment & infrastructure objectives for this fast-growing region. The home page has a site map, search facility & links to key information and services.
The Pilbara Development Commission helps to achieve regional growth & prosperity in the Pilbara region. This site has details on the region, statistics, industry, the annual report, contact details & news.
The Regional Development Council is the peak advisory body to Western Australia's Minister for Regional Development on all regional development issues. The Council consists of the chairpersons of the nine Regional Development Commissions.
The South West Development Commission was established to foster, encourage & promote regional development & economic opportunities in the region. For a profile of the region & its industries, details on current events, projects & much more, click here.
Telecentres are community-owned and managed facilities supported by the Department of Local Government and Regional Development, to provide technology services throughout WA. Find out what services are offered at a location near you.
The Wheatbelt Development Commission assists businesses, councils and the wider community in that region to achieve economic growth and development. This site has details of statistics, investment opportunities and more.
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