Wungong Urban Redevelopment
Located in Perth’s fast growing south-eastern corridor, Hilbert Park offers investors an attractive opportunity to be part of this unique and rapidly developing area.
Hilbert Park lies within the 1,580ha Metropolitan Regional Development (MRA) Wungong Urban area – the largest single master planned residential development project in WA which will deliver new homes for more than 40,000 people.
Wungong Urban has been designed around the natural landscape and waterways and features interconnected spaces including 12km of living streams, community parks, tree-lined avenues, Aboriginal heritage sites and wildlife corridors, linking with new community facilities.
This bold redevelopment plan is being driven and funded by the State Government (working closely with state and local agencies to protect the natural environment) and will serve as a model to guide sensitive development in WA and nationally.
In addition, there has been a decade of sustained state and local government investment in social and economic infrastructure in the region with more major investments in public and private sector facilities planned.
This includes $265 million of private sector funding to be invested via a Development Contribution Scheme in public open space, new distributor roads and drainage systems, environmental remediation, and community infrastructure.
Hilbert Park lies within the 1,580ha Metropolitan Regional Development (MRA) Wungong Urban area – the largest single master planned residential development project in WA which will deliver new homes for more than 40,000 people.
Wungong Urban has been designed around the natural landscape and waterways and features interconnected spaces including 12km of living streams, community parks, tree-lined avenues, Aboriginal heritage sites and wildlife corridors, linking with new community facilities.
This bold redevelopment plan is being driven and funded by the State Government (working closely with state and local agencies to protect the natural environment) and will serve as a model to guide sensitive development in WA and nationally.
In addition, there has been a decade of sustained state and local government investment in social and economic infrastructure in the region with more major investments in public and private sector facilities planned.
This includes $265 million of private sector funding to be invested via a Development Contribution Scheme in public open space, new distributor roads and drainage systems, environmental remediation, and community infrastructure.