❓ Dr. Pettitt questions the Treasurer regarding the priorities, reporting structure, and key performance indicators of the newly established Housing Supply Unit within the Department of Treasury. The Treasurer's response outlines the unit's goals and reporting lines.
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I refer to the housing unit being established in the Department of Treasury, and I ask: (a) what are the priorities of the housing unit; (b) who will the housing unit be reporting to; and (c) what are the key performance indicators of the housing unit?
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Answered
16 April 2024
Responded by
Minister for Emergency Services representing the Treasurer
Response time
7 days
(a)-(c) The Housing Supply Unit will work across Government and with industry on policies to boost housing supply, affordability, and expand workforce capacity across Western Australia, as well as working to secure Western Australia’s fair share of federal housing funds.
The Unit, which forms a directorate of the Department of Treasury, reports to the Treasurer, and the Residential Lands and Housing Delivery Ministerial Oversight Committee, chaired by the Minister for Housing.
The Unit, which forms a directorate of the Department of Treasury, reports to the Treasurer, and the Residential Lands and Housing Delivery Ministerial Oversight Committee, chaired by the Minister for Housing.
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