WA’s resources sector key driver in Australia’s economy
May 21, 2019
It is good news for Australia’s economy with the mining sector set to re-establish itself as a key driver of the economy. A recent article by Australian Mining discovered that Western Australia is leading the trend with the highest number of gold, iron ore, mineral sands and lithium projects at the committed and feasibility stage.
Increased productivity in the mining sector will create a positive flow on effect for Perth’s property sector stimulating increased confidence amongst buyers and investors.
Griffin has several projects in various stages of development in sought after metropolitan suburbs including Scarborough, Northbridge, Como, Leederville and Menora. To learn more about these developments, click here.
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