Wednesday, 6 June, 2012 - 10:01
Asbestos uncertainty threatens waste targets
Questions around the safety of recycled construction and demolition waste could derail the state government’s plans to reduce landfill.
The City of Gosnells is located just 17kms south east of the Perth CBD.
The City is the fifth largest local government in Western Australia and encompasses substantial rural zones in the east and south, and some commercial and industrial developments, particularly along Albany Highway.
It includes the suburbs of Beckenham, parts of Canning Vale, Gosnells, Huntingdale, Kenwick, Langford, Maddington, Martin, Orange Grove, Southern River, and Thornlie.
Rank | Company | # | |
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11th | - | City of Armadale | $126.43m |
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City of Karratha | $124.59m |
13th | - | City of Gosnells | $115.71m |
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City of Greater Geraldton | $92.36m |
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City of Busselton | $92.32m |
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5th | City of Wanneroo | 707 | |
6th | City of Mandurah | 681 | |
7th | City of Gosnells | 672 | |
8th | City of Fremantle | 670 | |
9th | City of Joondalup | 664 |
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Questions around the safety of recycled construction and demolition waste could derail the state government’s plans to reduce landfill.
The state government will legislate to include the University of Western Australia, Kings Park, the QEII Medical Centre and the City of Vincent in the City of Perth, but will not include the Burswood Peninsula after that proposal was rejected by the independent Local Government Advisory Board.
The 33 cents of every dollar spent by Western Australians on Lotterywest games each week has pushed the state lottery’s community contributions to a record high.
Six projects designed to make Perth a smarter city were launched yesterday, and they comprise a very eclectic collection, from a driverless electric bus in South Perth to management of wetlands in Joondalup.
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Local Government Minister David Templeman today named Andrew Hammond as City of Perth's new chair comissioner, replacing outgoing chair Eric Lumsden.
Western Australia is leading the country in the adoption of waste-to-energy projects, with $1.2 billion being invested in two path-breaking facilities under construction.
The Australian Baseball League’s dedicated fans and international supporters are helping the sport cover its bases in a crowded marketplace.
Where will dozens of departing members of state parliament find themselves in the months ahead?
Global supply chain company Mainfreight is proposing to build a $23 million warehouse in Kenwick as part of Hesperia's $500 million Roe Highway Logistics Park.
A $23 million freight and logistics warehouse proposal as part of Hesperia's $500 million Roe Highway Logistics Park was approved in 10 minutes by an assessment panel.
A “mindbogglingly big” warehouse will join Hesperia’s 75-hectare Roe Highway Logistics Park after a development panel unanimously approved the $22 million proposal.
Demand for industrial properties continues to grow with more than $20 million worth of developments and nearly 25,000 square metres of warehouse and storage area green-lit today.
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Three local government election candidates are vying to become the first Aboriginal person to lead their Western Australian councils next weekend.
The state’s environmental watchdog has recommended against a City of Gosnells plan to further box in one of the most biodiverse patches of remnant bushland in Perth.
The golf industry is considering a range of non-traditional strategies to help ensure the game’s future.
Delays and disputes have characterised the development of waste-to-energy plants in Western Australia.
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