Industries underpin Gascoyne economy

5/12/01 New statistical research shows the tourism, fishing, mining and agriculture industries have been the main drivers of the Gascoyne region's economy over the last two years, according to the Minister for the Gascoyne, Tom Stephens.

5/12/01
New statistical research shows the tourism, fishing, mining and agriculture industries have been the main drivers of the Gascoyne region's economy over the last two years, according to the Minister for the Gascoyne, Tom Stephens.
Announcing the publication of a new economic profile of the region, Mr Stephens said that tourism continued to be the fastest growing industry in the region.
"More than half a million tourists experienced the region during the two years," he said.
"Dolphins, dugongs, whales, turtles and whale sharks can be viewed at the World Heritage area and off the coast of Exmouth. The Cape Range National Park and Ningaloo Marine Park are also popular destination spots."
Mr Stephens said the study revealed that in the last two years 537,000 people (international and domestic) visited the region. Domestic visitors spent $157million.
The region's fishing catch, valued at $73million, was the highest recorded since 1992-93. This was mainly due to a strong performance in the prawn industry, worth $62million.
"The salt industry continues to dominate the region's mining industry. In 1999-00 the value of salt production reached an all time high of $50million. The salt industry is expected to undergo significant expansion over the next five years because of strong demand both locally and from South East Asia," he said.
"Agriculture continues to be an important industry. The region's largest primary exports are fruit and vegetables with their value of production worth $28million."
The findings come from the Gascoyne edition of a set of publications called Economic Perspectives which the State Government produces every two years to provide key data to guide investment decisions and business development in WA's nine regions.
Mr Stephens said that the latest series provides statistical profile and analysis of indicators such as employment levels, demographics, major industry sectors, exports, tourism and infrastructure.
The series is published by the Department of Local Government and Regional Development in conjunction with Regional Development Commissions
Copies of Gascoyne Economic Perspectives may be obtained from the Gascoyne Development Commission's office on 9941 1803.
Minister's Office: 9213 6500