Employment Land Strategy Background Paper

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Figure 12: Total employment space by employment precinct (sqm) -

40,000

80,000

120,000

160,000

200,000

South Grafton industrial Koolkhan Yamba industrial North Grafton Townsend industrial Iluka industrial Junction Hill industrial Harwood island working waterfront Iluka waterfront Tyndale industrial Harwood island industrial Goodwood island - working waterfront Harwood island working waterfront, River street Ashby working waterfront Ilarwill industrial Yamba waterfront Source: HillPDA (2021), Land use audit. Note: excludes residential space

Some industrial precincts, particularly in older areas of Grafton, included significant volumes of residential floorspace. In South Grafton Industrial, residential floorspace accounted for about 26,210sqm, 13% of overall floorspace within the precinct. Koolkhan included the second highest volume of residential floorspace, with about 3,198sqm, 5% of overall floorspace within the precinct. 6.1.4

Employment space by individual industry type

Of the total employment space across all the 16 precincts, the largest amount was attributed to transport, postal and warehousing businesses, which amounted to approximately 78,550sqm or about 21% of all employment space. This was followed by manufacturing with approximately 61,650sqm (17%), wholesale trade with approximately 61,030sqm (16%) and retail trade with approximately 40,585sqm (11%). The precincts also contained a proportion of vacant floorspace which accounted for 5,660sqm or 1.5% of the combined employment floorspace. The detailed breakdown of floorspace by precinct and land use can be seen in Figure 13.

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Table 33: Capacity GAP assessment by commercial centre (negative number indicates shortfall in capacity Table 34: Selected constraints and opportunities identified during the Clarence Valley Roundtable, 28 October 2021 .......................................................................................................................................... 81

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Table 32: Total retail and commercial space demand by centre and growth scenario 2021-41 (sqm

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Table 30: Net demand for commercial jobs and resulting space by scenario

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Table 35: List of stakeholders for targeted engagement

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pages 82-92

Table 25: Household expenditure by broad category and small area

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Table 28: Assumed capture of visitor expenditure by small area

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Table 29: Occupied retail space demand by commercial centre and growth scenario 2021-41 (sqm

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Figure 16: Summary of industrial land requirements under each demand scenario

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Table 22: Constrained and non-constrained vacant land stocks (ha

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Table 21: Industrial lands future lands needs assessment (2021-2041

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Table 15: Commercial precincts

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Table 18: Net additional employment directed towards industrial precincts 2020-41

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Table 11: Clarence Valley employment projections

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Figure 11: Precincts and locations

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Figure 12: Total employment space by employment precinct (sqm

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Figure 10: Industry value added by industry 2019/20 ($m

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Table 3: Annual median dwelling sale price growth rate 2018-21 (March quarter

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Table 8: Clarence Valley population projections

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Table 5: Resident employment location quotation

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