❓ Hon Steve Martin questions the status of the Bentley 360 urban infill project, citing delays in developer selection. The government confirms its commitment, citing budget allocation for remediation and ongoing planning, with a future announcement planned.
AnsweredQoN 1797Legislative Council
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I refer to the proposed medium to high density urban infill project, Bentley 360, and I ask: (a) noting that expressions of interest began in May 2018 and concluded in late 2019, and that no suitable developer has yet been identified, is it the intention of the Government to abandon this project; and (b) if no to (a), when will the revised development timeframe for delivering this project be announced?
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Answered
27 February 2024
Responded by
Minister for Agriculture and Food representing the Minister for Housing
Response time
2 days
(a-b)
No - the State Government remains committed to the Bentley redevelopment with provision made in the 2023-24 budget for remediation of the site.
The State Goverment is progressing detailed planning for the project and a further announcement will be made in due course.
No - the State Government remains committed to the Bentley redevelopment with provision made in the 2023-24 budget for remediation of the site.
The State Goverment is progressing detailed planning for the project and a further announcement will be made in due course.
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