Broome Waterfront Development Strategy

2012

Shire of Broome

Broome sits in the mineral, culturally, and landscape rich area of Pilbara and the Kimberley Regions of Western Australia. As one of the closest urban centres to the major cities of south-east Asia, it has the potential and aspiration to become an international gateway to Australia. Having previously been engaged on a wider strategic growth review for the region, Common Ground was asked to look “without constraint” at the Town Centre and waterfront for potential revitalisation.

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The Common Ground team developed a new framework structure for the Town Centre area that could unlock major development opportunities – one of which was the construction of a seawall with lock controlled water-levels to create a permanent harbour (Dampier Harbour).

Initial consultation based on these ideas unleashed a far higher level of stakeholder acceptance and buy-in than even the project team had anticipated.  With this level of support the project was expanded in scope to encompass other waterfront infrastructure to shape a major integrated waterfront park (Catalina Bay).

Work on Chinatown has been initiated by the Shire and the town and wider waterfront renewal project has been selected by the Western Australian Government as one of its ‘Super Town’ projects.

  • Strategic Assessment
  • Urban Design
  • Development Strategy
  • Development Modelling
  • Concept Development
  • Landscape and Open Space Strategy
  • Consultation

Value of Project:

$AU 1.5 Billion+
Value of Consultancy services:

$AU 250,000

Added Value:

  • Project of this scale not envisaged or previously considered
  • Illustrated inherent values and opportunities to local community and stakeholders
  • Identified synergies and savings in infrastructure investment programme
  • Brought in previously opposed or benign stakeholders as formal development partners
  • Elevated town and projects on Federal and State funding programmes
  • Prioritisation of waterfront development program
  • Promotion and validation for a major seawall with lock controlled water levels to create a permanent harbour at the waterfront
  • Consultation and workshopping with key stakeholders including State Government, major landowners, local community and aboriginal representatives.
  • Formation and facilitation of a PPP consortium – private sector (Paspaley family), cultural sector (Yawuru Nation) and public sector (Local and State Government).
  • Selected by the western Australian Government as one of its ‘Super Town’ projects.
  • Work on Chinatown Precinct underway.

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