Western Australia’s first dedicated screen production facility is a step closer – with detailed due diligence to commence on a 16-hectare site within the Malaga METRONET station precinct in Perth’s north-east.
The proposed site – off Marshall Road and south of Whiteman Park – has been selected for its proximity to the Perth CBD and airport, access to future public transport, scale of the available land, and its direct access to major roads for travel to regional areas of the State.
The alternative site has been identified following several challenges with the original proposed location at Victoria Quay, Fremantle.
The screen production facility project was released by the State Government as a Problem and Opportunity Statement and is progressing through the market-led proposal process with Home Fire as the preferred proponent.
The State Government is continuing to negotiate with Home Fire on the commercial terms of development, with terms to be finalised in 2023.
As part of the ongoing negotiations, Home Fire will progress the proposal at the site, which includes site investigations, final design, and relevant planning applications. If the final proposal is approved by the State Government, it is anticipated that construction will commence in late 2023.
Home Fire’s proposal is to design, construct, operate and maintain the studio. The proposed development will include purpose-built sound stages and other onsite screen production facilities such as production offices, an art department and wardrobe, workshops, a backlot, parking, and set storage.
Planning Minister Rita Saffioti said the establishment of the METRONET Morley-Ellenbrook Line would offer significant scope for growth of new industries.
“The delivery of a screen production facility within the new Malaga Station precinct is a fantastic example of the opportunities we have,” she said.
“The future precinct will become a strategic community and employment hub for Perth’s growing north-east – with a high-frequency train station, new homes and businesses, and now the potential for a one-of-a-kind screen production facility.
“Home Fire will now undertake further due diligence on the site, including consultation with the City of Swan, Traditional Owners, and other relevant stakeholders – with opportunities for further feedback through any future development application process. Consultation with the City of Fremantle will also occur in relation to Home Fire’s proposed creative industries hub.”