14th Annual Western Australia Major Projects Conference 2025
March 19, 2025 — March 20, 2025 | 8:00 AM — 3:00 PM AWST

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Location
Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre, 21 Mounts Bay Rd
Perth, WA 6000
Fragomen is a sponsor for the Western Australia Major Projects Conference on Wednesday, 19 and Thursday, 20 March 2025 at Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre.
Western Australia remains the nation's strongest economy with a record investment of $44 billion towards infrastructure to continue job creation, diversification, and economic growth. Against this backdrop, the two-day conference returns with a focus on the infrastructure to support Western Australia's growing population and will provide a high-level platform to discuss key projects and topics centered around WA's infrastructure pipeline.
Join 200 delegates for two days of discussion, debate, and valuable networking opportunities.
To find out more information and to register to attend, please click the register button.
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