Perth — what Growing Australia delivers
Member for Perth: Patrick Gorman (Australian Labor Party) · Western Australia
The Perth Cable Hub Growth Precinct sits inside Perth — $3.2B of platform investment, 3,750 direct jobs, with the government building the solar, the industrial estate, the CSIRO research lab and the TAFE training campus, while private operators take the leases and create the manufacturing jobs. Perth Cable Hub produces Indian Ocean cable landing, data centre, Indian Ocean digital backbone.
Beyond the precinct network, Perth also benefits from the national programs the plan funds. Australia currently holds about 24 days of liquid fuel — well under the 90-day reserve the International Energy Agency requires of member countries. Growing Australia funds the four sites that take the country to 90 days, and Growth Precinct solar generation delivers wholesale industrial power at 2.5–3 cents per kilowatt-hour, half today's wholesale rate. Cheaper sovereign power flows through to household bills in Perth as it does everywhere else.
Australia imports more than 90% of its medicines, runs on 24 days of fuel cover, and has watched its manufacturing share of the economy fall from 25% in the 1980s to under 6% today. Growing Australia is a costed, public-domain plan to reverse that — $169.1 billion across five sovereign-industry programs over ten years, roughly 2.0% of federal spending. The same federal spending that funds the NDIS, AUKUS, and Medicare. Perth's share isn't a number on a spreadsheet somewhere — it's whatever the Perth Cable Hub Growth Precinct actually puts into the local economy.
Growth Precincts near Perth (3 within commute distance)
- Kwinana Growth Precinct — $4.6B · 5,400 jobs · 30 min from Perth. Battery electrolyte, sovereign LFP cell line, semiconductor packaging & testing clean rooms, agricultural chemicals, industrial gases
- Henderson Growth Precinct — $5.5B · 8,700 jobs · 20 min from Perth. Sovereign merchant fleet (tankers, grain carriers, multi-role logistics), Arafura-class OPVs, AUKUS Pillar 1 submarine sustainment, autonomous maritime systems, commercial + export vessels
- Perth Cable Hub Growth Precinct — $3.2B · 3,750 jobs · inside Perth. Indian Ocean cable landing, data centre, Indian Ocean digital backbone
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