Media Release20 Apr 2020

Minderoo Group named as preferred proponent for redevelopment of landmark Perth site

The revitalisation of the iconic East Perth Power Station is another step closer.

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Photo Credit: Kerry Hill Architects.

The revitalisation of the iconic East Perth Power Station is another step closer, with Minderoo Group and Australian Capital Equity jointly named as the preferred proponents to deliver the long-awaited project.

With an expected Stage 1 investment of $218 million over the next four years, the former industrial site will be transformed to accommodate a mix of new residential, commercial, recreational and tourism opportunities, breathing new life into the long neglected area and creating local jobs.

The project will celebrate the heritage of the power station building, provide public access for the community and ensure there are social and cultural benefits for all Western Australians.

The site is within walking distance of the East Perth train station and presents new housing opportunities with access to both public transport and the Swan River.

The project is expected to support 1,900 construction jobs and more than 1,300 operational jobs going forward.

EPPS_191216_04-ExteriorPhoto Credit: Kerry Hill Architects.

In recognition of the cultural significance of the location for Whadjuk Noongar people, the development will be given a Noongar name – Koomba Kalark. This translates to ‘the place of the big fire’, a reference to the former power station.

Revitalisation of the power station building will be guided by DevelopmentWA’s Kaart Koort Waarnginy (Head Heart Talking) Framework to culturally engage with the Whadjuk Noongar traditional owners.

For moreinformation on the project click here.  

Please note that as of 13 May 2020, Minderoo Group formally changed its name to Tattarang.