Led by the Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation and delivered by DevelopmentWA, strategic industrial areas are designed for investment in downstream processing and other heavy or strategic industrial activities. They are home to industries which generate significant investment, employment and value of production for WA.
Our strategic industrial areas have been selected for their proximity to large resource projects and infrastructure such as roads, rail and ports.
Proponents interested in locating in a strategic industrial area should contact us or DevelopmentWA (link is external)to discuss their project in detail.
A brief description of WA's strategic industrial areas is provided below. Further information is also available on the DevelopmentWA website(link is external).
Pilbara region
Burrup Strategic Industrial Area(link is external): a well-established industrial estate home to major liquefied natural gas (LNG) and downstream processing projects based on local resources, particularly natural gas. The Burrup Strategic Industrial Area is located on the Burrup Peninsula (Murujuga) which was recently added to Australia's World Heritage(link is external) tentative list.
Ashburton North Strategic Industrial Area(link is external): comprising of a multi-user port and industrial land for LNG, other hydrocarbon-based and natural gas processing opportunities, and related support industries.
Boodarie Strategic Industrial Area(link is external): positioned to accommodate a range of mineral, gas processing and other industries requiring access to the Port Hedland port.
Anketell Strategic Industrial Area(link is external): planned to include a multi-user port and provide industrial land for a range of minerals, gas processing and other strategic industries.
Maitland Strategic Industrial Area(link is external): designed to accommodate downstream processing projects based on local resources, particularly natural gas, iron ore and salt.
For further information on the Pilbara region's strategic industrial areas and other Pilbara investment opportunities(link is external), visit the DevelopmentWA's website(link is external).
Mid West region
Oakajee Strategic Industrial Area(link is external): planned to include a new multi-user port and industrial land for downstream processing industries using local resources.
The WA Government is working collaboratively with industry to understand what is required to transform the Oakajee Strategic Industrial Area into a globally competitive, sustainable area, with a focus on the production of renewable hydrogen through an Expression of Interest process.
Perth Metropolitan region
Kwinana Strategic Industrial Area(link is external) is a specialist centre for chemical and resource-based processing and is part of WA's premier heavy industrial area which also includes the Australian Marine Complex(link is external), Latitude 32 Industry Zone(link is external) and Rockingham Industry Zone(link is external).
In August 2020, the Westport taskforce recommended a land-backed port be built within the Kwinana Industrial Area as part of planning for Perth's future freight needs. For further information on the Westport project, visit the Department of Transport's website(link is external).
South West region
Kemerton Strategic Industrial Area(link is external): home to projects based on local resources, particularly silica sands, lithium, gas and other minerals.
Shotts Strategic Industrial Area(link is external): planned to accommodate downstream processing industries in the Collie coal basin.
Goldfields-Esperance region
Mungari Strategic Industrial Area(link is external): designed to support industries involved in the concentrating, smelting and refining of local resources, particularly gold and nickel, and accommodating other strategic industries.
Great Southern region
Mirambeena Strategic Industrial Area(link is external): home to downstream processing projects based on local resources, particularly timber, minerals and other resources.
Western Trade Coast Managed Aquifer Recharge Feasibility Study
Show moreThe Kwinana Industrial Area, Australian Marine Complex, Latitude 32 Industry Zone and Rockingham Industry Zone makeup WA's premier industrial area, and are anticipated to have increased water demand in the face of limited groundwater supply and the cost of scheme water.
In April 2019, we completed a feasibility study investigating managed aquifer recharge as a means of storage and delivery of recycled wastewater to strategic industrial areas.
The feasibility study was funded by the Australian Government under the National Water Infrastructure Development Fund, and co-contributions from the Kwinana Industries Council and CSIRO. The Department of Water and Environmental Regulation, Water Corporation, DevelopmentWA and Department of Health assisted with advice and review.
To access a copy of the feasibility study, please contact the department.