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Peel Business Park - Nambeelup Kaadadjan - Overview

Peel Business Park

Overview

Located just 70km south of Perth in the Shire of Murray, lies the Peel region, home to diverse natural resources and a wealth of business and surrounding agricultural industry. Strategically placed 10km north-east of Mandurah, Western Australia's largest regional city, the Peel Business Park is the gateway to the Peel agricultural region.

Its convenient position, east of the Kwinana Freeway, provides easy access to the southern corridor and Perth Metropolitan area, as well as the Southwest and the ports of Kwinana, Bunbury and Fremantle.

Peel Business Park is the first of three stages in the integrated Transform Peel initiative; alongside the 42,000 hectare Peel Food Zone and the Peel Integrated Water Initiative, each funded by the State Government. It will provide the ideal home for agri-food and agri-processing operators, as well as ancillary light, general transport and logistic industries.

Latest news

Momentum continues to build at Peel Business Park, with businesses operating onsite, construction advancing and strong interest in upcoming opportunities. As the Stage 3 land release approaches, join us at an upcoming information session to learn more about what's next for the estate. Explore the latest updates below.

Peel Business Park Stage 3 Information Session

Businesses and investors are invited to learn more about the upcoming Stage 3 land release at Peel Business Park, with 16 lots planned for release in September 2026. Hosted by Peel CCI, the information session will provide an update on construction progress, investment opportunities and the innovative features that make Peel Business Park a leading sustainable industrial estate. The event will be held on 30 July 2026 at the Food Innovation Precinct WA in Stake Hill.

Date: 30 July 2026
Time: 1:30pm – 2:45pm
Location: Food Innovation Precinct WA, 37 Dollyup Street, Stake Hill

Register here

Transform Peel

Transform Peel is a 35-year visionary project to create new industries, more jobs and improved food security, through innovation, research and collaboration.The Transform Peel project partners include; 

The Peel Business Park has a focus on building opportunity through industry. It is a place of productivity; where business, industry, training, research and development come together, invigorating the Peel region.

Peel Business Park has welcomed Global bakery agribusiness ARYZTA to the precinct. The Swiss-owned company will be a foundation agri-food tenant in the Park. This is strongly aligned with the $49 million Transform Peel project and Food Innovation Precinct WA (FIPWA). The premise of this funding is to establish and drive new industries, create jobs and improve food security through innovation, research and collaboration.

Aerial of Peel Business Park
Peel Business Park logo

Waterwise Development

Peel Business Park logo

RESOURCES


Peel business park


Food Innovation Precinct Western Australia

(FIPWA)

Watch an overview on FIPWA

Kaadadjan or Katitjin?

Did you know that ‘Kaadadjan’ means knowledge in Noongar language? As the Noongar language has an oral history, you may also see the spelling as ‘Katitjin’.

Smoking ceremony at Peel Business Park
Bushfire Centre of Excellence

Bushfire Centre of Excellence

Created by the Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES), and the first of its kind in Australia, the Bushfire Centre of Excellence, located in Stage 1 of the Peel Business Park. 

The Centre's approach is to harness lessons learned and to promote the best from academia, science and Aboriginal traditional land practices. The centre has specialist indoor and outdoor training facilities, collaboration spaces and an interpretive learning centre to help the community better understand bushfires. Find out more here.

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