Kwinana Industries Council

Reports

  
KIC Submission to Federal Government Review of Australian Higher Education
Kwinana Industries Council (KIC) offers itself and its members and the educational liaison programs it has instigated to work with the Federal Government to take those programs to their next step: the creation of a viable national model for integrated skills-based education, ideally featuring an Industry Education Technology Centre.

KISP 2008 draft report
Full report into the hundreds of industrial synergies which lessen KIA`s impact on the environment.

2007

KIA Integrated Assessment Report (1.25MB)
The KIA Integrated Assessment provides a fascinating perspective on the growth of a unique industrial area.
Water that Works (5.67MB)
Sustainable water management in the commercial sector.
Emission Trends & Reduction Initiatives Report (1.72MB)
This report reveals monitored trends in cumulative emissions from KIC members and highlights examples of reduction initiatives to minimise impacts upon the local community and the environment.
KIA Water Planning Study Report (1.66MB)
Executive Summary of the Kwinana Industrial Area Water Planning Study.
KIC Annual Report 2005/06 (4.56MB)
The KIC Annual Report 2005/06 is now available to download.


2004

Kwinana Industry Public Safety Brochure (503kb)
Safeguarding the community, employees and the environment.
Water Quality Brochure (573kb)
Iniatives to Improve Water Quality.


2003

KIC Energy Workshop - 22 August 2003 (5.86MB)
Safeguarding the community, employees and the environment.
What is KIEP? (37kb)
What is the Kwinana Industries Education Partnership (KIEP)?


2002

Kwinana Industry Area Economic Impact Study 2002 - Part A (443kb)
An example of Industry interaction
Part (A) - Economic Impact Study
This is a report on the Kwinana Industrial Area (KIA), commissioned by the Kwinana Industries Council (KIC) and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA (CCI) [in association with others] and prepared by Sinclair Knight Merz. This report looks at financial, social, material and energy data and provides a realistic and conservative view of Kwinana industries. It is based on the responses from 28 (out of 35) surveys, data and opinion from support industries, and state and local government agencies.

 
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