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The City of Joondalup’s southern boundary is located 15 kilometres north of Perth, positioning it within the north-west metropolitan region, one of the fastest growing areas in Australia. With a population of approximately 160,000 and a total land area of 96.55 square kilometres, the City is also the second largest local government in Western Australia by population.

The City is home to over 7,000 businesses with strong health, education, tourism, retail, finance and professional service sectors all servicing a growing regional population of 275,000, which is expected to increase to 460,000 by 2026.

The City also features 16 kilometres of pristine coastline and prides itself on preserving its clean natural bushland, wetland, marine and coastal environment. Located within the City’s marine park is Hillarys Boat Harbour, one of WA’s most significant tourism attractions with a growing population of over four million visitors per year. The area also features many other well-established regional tourism attractions such as the Joondalup Resort and Golf Course and Yellagonga Regional Park.

At the heart of the north-west metropolitan region is Joondalup City Centre. Home to the Joondalup Learning Precinct, Joondalup Health Campus, major retail precinct and Central Business District (CBD), the city centre provides a knowledge and service hub for the region. Due to the strong local economy and tremendous regional growth, the City of Joondalup represents one of Australia’s most attractive investment destinations.

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