http://www.joondalup.wa.gov.au/3/07/2009
The City of Joondalup has welcomed Premier Colin Barnett’s announcement in Parliament on Wednesday (June17) that the Joondalup City Centre will be granted tourism precinct status later this year.
Joondalup Mayor Troy Pickard has welcomed Premier Colin Barnett’s announcement in Parliament on Wednesday (June17) that the Joondalup City Centre will be granted tourism precinct status later this year.
Mayor Pickard said the announcement was a fantastic result for the City of Joondalup after the Council had persistently lobbied the current and former State Government since 2007 for tourism precinct status.
“There will be huge benefits for Joondalup as a result of this tourism precinct designation,” he said.
“A 2007 City survey of businesses in the Joondalup City Centre highlighted overwhelming support for the area becoming a tourism precinct.
“Becoming a tourism precinct will not only allow trading hours similar to those in Fremantle and Perth for our local Joondalup businesses, it will also reinforce Joondalup’s standing as a significant centre within the metropolitan area.
“This will strengthen the Joondalup precinct as a sustainable tourism hub, improving visitor experiences and opportunities, and will bring economic and community benefits like increased employment opportunities and greater choice.
“As a tourism precinct, the City will have significant opportunities to brand and market itself as a quality destination of choice, improving on our many existing attractions like Lakeside Joondalup Shopping City, the multi-award winning Joondalup Resort and Hillarys Marina, the second most visited tourism venue in WA.
“The precinct status will also give local businesses more opportunities to open and our residents, visitors and students the freedom to choose when they want to shop in the Joondalup City Centre.
“It will create a more vibrant and exciting City and will encourage and attract a variety of businesses and visitors to the North West region of Perth.
“The City’s extensive transport networks, accommodation, shopping and some of the best bushland, wetland and coastal natural areas in the metropolitan area, indisputably brand Joondalup as a major WA tourism precinct and it is exciting the Government has decided to officially recognise this.
“Becoming a tourism precinct will greatly complement the large number of events, concerts and festivals held in the Joondalup City Centre and will help assist Joondalup become an even more vibrant and bustling place to visit."