Hon Steve Martin asks about the status of specific sites within the Housing Diversity Pipeline, including Brown Street and several unsuccessful locations. The Minister's response is vague, citing market constraints and future consideration.

AnsweredQoN 2106Legislative Council
Asked
13 August 2024
Portfolio
Housing

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I refer to the Housing Diversity Pipeline, and I ask: (a) what is the status of the Brown Street site; (b) of the original 12 sites, how many are still progressing; and (c) what will be done with some of the unsuccessful sites, such as: (i) Albany Highway; (ii) Redcliffe; (iii) Cannington; (iv) South Perth; (v) Kelmscott; and (vi) West Perth?

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Answered
17 September 2024
Responded by
Minister for Agriculture and Food representing the Minister for Housing
Response time
9 days
(a - c)
The housing diversity pipeline is a rolling program with sites added and announcements made as projects are contracted. The housing diversity pipeline aims to unlock “lazy” land to deliver additional housing supply.
Not all sites are currently developable given market constraints, but they will continue to be considered for redevelopment into the future including via the recent expansion of the housing diversity pipeline.
Further announcements regarding Brown Street will be made in due course.

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