Future Development Areas in Augusta-Margaret River Region
by Spatial Data / Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage·Updated 3mo ago
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Description
Regional Land Supply Assessment identifies land for future residential, industrial, and commercial uses in the Augusta-Margaret River area. The data, sourced from the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage, includes analysis of demand drivers, zoned land supply, development constraints, and infrastructure requirements. It was last updated in March 2026.
Use Cases
Analyze zoned land supply for residential, commercial, and industrial uses to forecast urban growth patterns.
Model future land and housing demand by integrating data on major economic factors and population growth drivers.
Assess development constraints and infrastructure requirements to prioritize planning and investment.
Cross-reference local planning scheme zonings and subdivision approvals to validate developer intentions.
Strengths
Data is provided by the authoritative Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage.
Includes multi-faceted analysis covering demand drivers, land supply, constraints, and infrastructure.
Offers data in multiple geospatial formats including GeoJSON, SHP, and Geopackage for flexibility.
Limitations
Specific row count, column details, and dataset size are unknown, limiting precise analytical scope.
Data may have geographic bias, being focused solely on the Augusta-Margaret River regional centre.
Relies on reported developer intentions and stakeholder consultation, which may introduce subjective elements.
Provenance
Source
Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage, Spatial Data.
Collection Method
Assessed through local planning schemes, stakeholder consultation, subdivision applications, and structure planning.
Time Range
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Freshness
Last updated March 2026, indicating planned future updates.
Geography
Augusta-Margaret River regional centre, Western Australia.
License requires custom active acceptance; data is provided in multiple geospatial formats requiring GIS software for full utilization.