Welcome to the Community of Minds!

a community conversation to receive feedback and to provoke new thinking to create a future for the Bentley Technology Precinct.

Over the next two months we will be hosting eight different conversations from both international and local thinkers who will provide provocative ideas, information and examples on what a 21st century innovation environment might be like.

Within this context our Technology Precinct community stakeholders will be able to add to this conversation through a live online chat (time to be decided), and also via your threaded conversations through the blog.

Over the coming months the site will evolve, and we’d love to hear from you as to what features you think it should include.

We welcome your posts and comments, and look forward to sharing in the Precinct’s future with you all.

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Waterford Plaza

By embracing our responsibilities and role in the future Technology Park Precinct we are transforming Waterford Plaza into a quality retail and lifestyle destination to service the diverse needs of a vibrant and innovative community. 

Our development draws on the success of strip-style shopping experiences from around the world and includes a tree-lined alfresco dining area, a pedestrian friendly High Street and impressive central piazza. 

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Progress Update July 2008

The Bentley Technology Precinct Structure Plan has now been lodged with the City of South Perth and the Town of Victoria Park and is going through all the normal council approval processes.

We will let communityofminds people know on this blog site when the plans will be available for public comment. The Councils will also place advertisements providing that information in the paper and on their websites.

Thank you for all your input to date through this site and the community surveys, open days, dialogue cafes etc.
We look forward to your participation as the Precinct develops.

 

Winner of the iPod Nano

It was announced this morning that the winner of the iPod Nano, for filling out the Community Response Sheet, is Jean Edwards of Waterford. Jean was pleased to receive the prize and “excited about a Technology Precinct being developed in Australia. It is nice to see something finally happening.”

 

Sharon Brown - Industry Representative, Australian Information Industry Association

Sharon is intimately involved with the ICT industry and government sector.

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Curtin University Students Vox Pops

As the Curtin University of Technology is a major stakeholder in the area, students at the University will also play an integral role in the redevelopment of the Bentley Technology Precinct. These vox pops capture the opinions of a number of students, both national and international, giving an insight into their view of the interacting role Curtin will play in the Bentley Technology Precinct.

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