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Government aims to accelerate housing delivery via transit-oriented development around train stations, facing opposition and political debate.
π‘ Medium Β· Speech2 December 2025 Β· 821 words
WA Govt. pushes transit-oriented housing, sparking political clashes over density and suburban devel
Government aims to increase housing density near train stations, facing political opposition.
βThis is the thing about the Liberals: it is always the northern suburbs or the eastern suburbs, but never the suburbs where they liveβnot here, not social housing, not high density.β
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Members who spoke
Carey, JohnRowe, Cassie
Topics
housingplanningpoliticstransit-oriented development
Β· 2 December 2025
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