Breathing new life into Perth
June 7, 2019
The Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority, often referred to as the MRA, is the delivery arm of the State Government’s planning portfolio. The talented and dynamic team are passionate about urban renewal and breathing new life into Perth through the activation of projects and creation of new spaces.
In the words of the MRA, “From the beach, to the city and the hills, our projects are creating communities with new living and business opportunities, public open spaces, facilities and lively places for people to enjoy.”
Watch this video or visit http://www.mra.wa.gov.au to learn more.
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