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Perth's Digital Image Replacement Efforts See Latest Developments and What Happened This Week

A surge in demand for digital image replacement services in Perth has led to significant investments in local infrastructure and training programs.

By perth News Desk · Published 5 July 2026, 4:44 am

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UpdatedUpdated 5 July 2026, 12:17 pm

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This week, the City of Perth announced a major partnership with Edith Cowan University to develop a cutting-edge digital image replacement facility in the heart of the city, on Hay Street. The new facility will provide state-of-the-art equipment and training for students and professionals in the field.

The demand for digital image replacement services has been on the rise in Perth, driven by the growing need for high-quality visual content in various industries such as advertising, film, and architecture. With the city's thriving resources economy and the ongoing development of the Stirling Naval Base, the demand for skilled professionals in this field is expected to continue to grow. The WA Labor government has recognized the potential of this industry and has been actively supporting initiatives to develop the necessary infrastructure and workforce.

Local Investments and Initiatives

In addition to the new facility on Hay Street, other local organizations such as the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre and the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts have also been investing in digital image replacement technology. The Metronet rail expansion project, which is currently underway, has also created new opportunities for the use of digital image replacement in the field of urban planning and design. In the suburb of Subiaco, the local council has been working with residents and businesses to develop a digital strategy that includes the use of digital image replacement to enhance the area's visual appeal.

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According to data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the number of businesses in Perth providing digital image replacement services has increased by 25% over the past year, with the average annual turnover for these businesses reaching $250,000. The demand for skilled professionals in this field is also reflected in the latest job market statistics, which show that the average salary for a digital image replacement specialist in Perth is around $80,000 per year. As of June 2026, there were over 150 job vacancies in this field listed on the Australian government's job search website.

As the digital image replacement industry continues to grow in Perth, it is likely that we will see even more innovative applications of this technology in various fields. For businesses and individuals looking to take advantage of this trend, it is essential to stay up-to-date with the latest developments and to invest in the necessary training and equipment. With the right skills and knowledge, the opportunities in this field are vast, and it will be exciting to see how Perth's digital image replacement industry evolves in the coming months and years.

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