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Figures alone can often be unhelpful but here are a few statistics which will give you a better feel for Provence's enormous scale and ambition.
The development's landholding totals 230 hectares and the project is scheduled for completion in around 2015.
Ultimately there will be three villages and Provence will be home to around 6,000 residents.
It's anticipated that of these, around a third will be involved in sustainable local employment.
Over a billion dollars will be invested in Provence over the course of its life.
The Provence Village Centre will include:
Here are just a few statistics to fire your imagination.
Provence's development life - 2005 to 2015, all other figures shown on this page are for this period.
Total landholding 230 hectares.
Villages - Three.
Homes - 2,000.
Population - 6,000 by 2015.
$1billion will be spent on Provence.
A village and cultural zone of five hectares.
Lakes and Parkland - 47 hectares. There will be seven major parks containing over 500,000 plants.
Following the Pre-Release at the end of 2005 of around 150 lots, Provence homesites will be released in stages of around 70 homesites per release, subject to demand and availability.
There will be:
Hike and bike trails. Playing fields suitable for football, soccer, hockey and rugby. Netball and tennis courts. Superb children's playgrounds.
Parents will be able to select from the existing Georgiana Molloy Private primary, middle and coming secondary school, or the proposed government primary and middle school.
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