Albanese Government Invests In Western Australia Urban Precincts

Dept of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications

The Albanese Government is investing $6.5 million to help connect local communities in Western Australia and build their economies as part of the urban Precincts and Partnerships Program (uPPP).

The City of Armadale will receive $5 million for the construction of a new public space, 'Central Park', next to the new Armadale train station.

The project will create a vibrant and inclusive community area with spaces for events and integrated pedestrian and cycle links.

The City of Canning will receive $1.5 million for the Canning Rail to River Precinct.

This project is part of the City Centre Regeneration Program and includes planning for works around Coker Park and Wharf Street. This will deliver a gateway linking the Canning River with public transport.

The urban Partnerships and Precinct Program (uPPP) will see over $150 million invested nationally helping deliver transformative investment in urban precincts to help grow local economies and communities.

This program is another demonstration of the Albanese Government's commitment to local communities. They will be delivered by the City of Armadale and the City of Canning.

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