❓ Hon Stephen Dawson asks the Minister for Housing about the Cottier Apartments development in South Hedland, specifically regarding sales, occupancy, and tenancy types. The response indicates no apartments have been sold and provides a breakdown of current occupancy.
AnsweredQoN 841Legislative Council
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COTTIER
APARTMENTS — SOUTH HEDLAND
841. Hon STEPHEN DAWSON to the Minister
for Housing:
I refer to the department's
Cottier Apartments development in South Hedland.
(1) How many apartments have been
sold in the development?
(2) What was the amount received for
each apartment sold?
(3) How many apartments are
currently unoccupied?
(4) How many apartments are
currently occupied through —
(a) public housing tenancies;
(b) Government Regional Officers'
Housing;
(c) private leases; and
(d) other—please specify?
The PRESIDENT : I believe the Minister for Housing is
being represented by the parliamentary secretary today.
APARTMENTS — SOUTH HEDLAND
841. Hon STEPHEN DAWSON to the Minister
for Housing:
I refer to the department's
Cottier Apartments development in South Hedland.
(1) How many apartments have been
sold in the development?
(2) What was the amount received for
each apartment sold?
(3) How many apartments are
currently unoccupied?
(4) How many apartments are
currently occupied through —
(a) public housing tenancies;
(b) Government Regional Officers'
Housing;
(c) private leases; and
(d) other—please specify?
The PRESIDENT : I believe the Minister for Housing is
being represented by the parliamentary secretary today.
AnswerView source ↗
Thank you, Mr President. On behalf
of the Minister for Housing, I thank the member for some notice of the
question.
The Housing Authority advises —
(1) Nil.
(2) Not applicable.
(4) Four.
(4) (a) Five.
(b) Four.
(c) 27.
(d) Non-government organisations—four.
of the Minister for Housing, I thank the member for some notice of the
question.
The Housing Authority advises —
(1) Nil.
(2) Not applicable.
(4) Four.
(4) (a) Five.
(b) Four.
(c) 27.
(d) Non-government organisations—four.
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