Infrastructure Prospectus
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Infrastructure Prospectus VERSION ONE, DECEMBER 2017 CONTENTS Welcome to our place 4 We are Bega Valley 4 This is Bega Valley 6 Invest with us 8 Investment opportunities 9 Projects underway 11 Recently completed 11 Our Infrastructure Priorities Nature Based Recreation 14 Town Centre Revitalisation 22 Sport and Recreation 26 Cultural Facilities 34 Regional Airport Development 40 Transport and Access Infrastructure 44 nfrastructure Prospectus Prospectus nfrastructure I Water, Sewer and Waste Infrastructure 58 IL C PO Box 492, Bega NSW 2550 P (02) 6499 2222 Technology and Innovation 64 F (02) 6499 2200 E [email protected] Education Infrastructure and Services 68 W begavalley.nsw.gov.au ABN 26 987 935 332 Agribusiness Industry Infrastructure 72 BEGA VALLEY SHIRE COUN VALLEY BEGA DX 4904 Bega 2 3 Bega NSW Valley Population 2017 34,095 Estimated population 2036 (forecast.id) 38,138 POPULation Forecast population increase by 2036 (forecast.id) 11% Median age 51 38 WELcoME to Persons per hectare 0.05 Couples with children 20 32 One parent families 9 11 Couples without children 32 24 OUR PLACE How WE LIVE % Live alone 28 22 Group household 2 4 The Bega Valley Shire is located at the south-eastern corner of New South Wales, half way between Other households 9 7 Australia’s two largest cities, Sydney and Melbourne Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander 3.1 2.9 and three hours drive from the nation’s capital, Overseas born 12 28 Canberra. DIVERSITY % Language at home other than English 3 25 Our coastal fringe extends from Wallaga Lake in the Volunteering 26 18 north to Cape Howe and the Victorian border in the HEALTH & HELPING % south. Collectively this 225-kilometre section forms Need assistance with core activities 6 6 the beautiful Sapphire Coast, the heart of Australia’s Transport & Public transport to work 0.7 16 Coastal Wilderness. technoLOGY % Households with internet connection 74 78 Our community vision explains our collective aspiration that by working together, the Bega Number of dwellings 17,570 Valley Shire community integrates quality of life, Average household size 2.2 2.6 enterprising businesses, sustainable development Live in separate house 80 64.9 and conservation of the environment. HOUSING % Unoccupied dwellings 17 9 Own home outright 43 31 Households with a mortgage 26 30 Households renting 22 30 WE ARE ... BEGA VALLEY Median weekly household income 987 1,481 There are over 33,000 people that call Bega IncoME & Median weekly mortgage repayments 312 456 Valley home. We have grown at a rate faster than EXPENDITURE $ Median weekly rent 256 384 predicted, and will grow by a further 5,500 (14%) Completed university qualification 15 23 over the next 20 years. Completed advanced diploma or diploma 8 9 We are older in age than average, but we have high B E Completed a trade qualification (certificate) 24 18 G levels of independence, with more of us fully owning A education % Completed year 12 24 52 V our own homes, and one in four of us actively A LL volunteering. Attending university 1.4 5 E Y SH Less than a third of us are families with children. Attending TAFE 1.4 2 IRE Currently fewer of us have Bachelor level education Workforce participation rate 50 60 C O than average, but more of us are completing year 12 U Infrastructure Prospectus Prospectus Infrastructure Total employment 95 94 nci L and attending university than ever before. L Infrastructure Prospectus Prospectus Infrastructure nci Full time work 53 59 U EMPLOYMENT % Around half of us work, predominantly in farming, O Part time work 45 33 C manufacturing, health and social services, retail IRE and tourism, and a significant proportion of us are Unemployment 5 6 retired. Y SH 2016 2036 E LL While we enjoy lower rent and mortgage costs than Age 0 to 17 19 17 A forecast V average, our lower than average weekly income A Age 18 to 34 13 12 G POPULation E means affordability is just as important to us as our B Age 35 to 59 33 27 city counterparts. chanGE % Age 60 plus 35 43 4 5 All figures based on 2016 Census data compiled by .id the population experts: profile.id.com.au/bega-valley MAJOR EMPLOYING Sectors Dairy Cattle Farming Dairy Product Manufacturing Health Care and Social Assistance Retail Trade OUR strenGTHS Tourism ✔ Food Product Manufacturing ✔ Tourism TOP 5 Industries (output) $m Construction 460.1 ✔ Healthcare and Social Assistance Manufacturing 429.8 Real Estate 264.0 ✔ Natural assets and liveability Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 228.2 Health Care and Social Assistance 187.8 ✔ Intellectual and cultural capital Source: NIEIR ✔ Attractive retirement destination ✔ Low cost of housing WORKforce Population 33,253* ✔ Location Total Employment 14,816** Unemployment Rate 5.2% Participation Rate 47.0% *ABS Census 2016 ** Department of Employment Small Business Area Labour market Estimates 2017 OTHER EconoMIC Stats Gross Regional Product $1.52b* THIS IS ... BEGA VALLEY Value of Exports $645.6m** We have a growing economy, with over $1.5 billion Behavioural Sciences and Business. In addition, Local Businesses 2,890*** annual Gross Regional Product, over $645 million in vocational courses and trade skills are offered by the B National Institute of Economic and Industry Research 2016 * E exports each year and nearly 3,000 local businesses. TAFE Illawarra campus also in Bega. G National Institute of Economic and Industry Research 2015/16 ** A V ABS 2016 Our main industries are farming, particularly dairy Our long stretches of coastline are a tourism draw *** A LL and the associated cheese manufacturing industry card. Merimbula, Eden, Bermagui and Tathra are E Y SH in Bega; commercial fishing, especially in Eden; and major tourist centres and typically experience a tourism along much of the coast. The key industrial threefold boost in their populations during the peak IRE C AGRICULTURAL Production precincts are in North Bega, Eden and South summer period, with over 150,000 guests checking- O U Infrastructure Prospectus Prospectus Infrastructure Milk 63% $26.5 million nci L Pambula and main retail areas in the town centres of in to local accommodation in December alone. On Bega, Eden and Merimbula. average 880,000 people visit Bega Valley annually L Infrastructure Prospectus Prospectus Infrastructure nci Livestock 32% $23.5 million U O spending around $400 million each year, more than We are a regional centre for schools and higher Source: 2010/11 ABS C half are domestic overnight visitors. education institutions. There are currently 18 IRE primary and four high schools which include a Bega Valley Shire Council manages over $1.45 billion Y SH E mixture of private and public. The University of in critical assets that allow visitors and community TOURISM LL A Wollongong operates a campus in Bega which offers alike to live, work and play in this beautiful part of V A courses in Arts, Commerce, Education, Health and the world. Annual contribution to local economy $400 million G E B Number of visitors annually $880,000 Source: Tourism Research Australia 2016/17 6 7 InvestMENT opportunities Overview Regional Stimulating the Enrich local strategic local economy communities advantage • Improve public spaces • Upgrade playgrounds in and landscapes in rural villages • Improve accessibility to key town centres coastal sites • Improve reticulated water • Convert playgrounds into quality • Construct coastal paths inclusive play spaces • Upgrade facilities in • Structural repairs and • Upgrade regional saleyard community halls upgrades to wharves facilities • Upgrade regional aquatic • Upgrade boat ramps, • Construct shared facilities pontoons and other bike/pedestrian paths marine infrastructure • Redevelop existing facilities within towns into an arts and cultural invest WITH US • Upgrade Merimbula • Construct bike tracks complex Regional Airport connecting communities • Create safe, accessible, • Develop business • Upgrade and renew timber user friendly spaces at and general aviation bridges on Regional Roads Children’s Services facilities opportunities at Merimbula Airport • Improve road safety • Upgrade road • Seal roads that connect freight links communities Investment in infrastructure is a key enabler of economic growth, supports • Redevelop the • Improve access to the long-term sustainability of a region, and boosts the health and wellbeing car parking of communities. Regional Gallery SHIRE COUN BEGA VALLEY • Upgrade regional sporting • Reduce landfill and realise Bega Valley is full of opportunities to realise these outcomes. economic opportunities facilities In partnership with the community, Bega Valley Shire Council has carefully from recycling mapped and scoped a list of strategic infrastructure investment opportunities to: • Upgrade sewage ✔ Boost our regional strategic advantage – for tourism and liveability treatment plants and effluent disposal methods ✔ Stimulate the local economy – for sustainability, employment and innovation Infrastructure Prospectus Prospectus Infrastructure L • Upgrade connections ✔ Enrich our local communities – for wellbeing across generations C or build additional water IL nci U We ask the State and Federal Government to invest with us. I supply capacity Prospectus nfrastructure O C • Transform our towns into IRE smart communities Y SH E LL A V A G E B 8 9 ProJects underwaY StrateGIC ALIGNMENT These projects will help deliver State and Federal strategies: ✔ Regional Development Australia Far South Coast Regional Plan ✔ National Land Freight Strategy ✔ Australia’s Coastal Wilderness Experiences Development Strategy Port