❓ Ms Freeman asks about the number of Department of Housing properties, broken down by bedroom count and management type (direct vs. community housing), in specific suburbs for May 2011 and May 2012. The answer provides the requested data.
AnsweredQoN 8001Legislative Assembly
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For the suburbs of Alexander Heights, Balga, Ballajura, Dianella, Koondoola, Mirrabooka, Nollamara and Westminster:
(a) as at May 2011, how many:
(i) one bedroom properties were managed by the Department of Housing;
(ii) two bedroom properties were managed by the Department of Housing;
(iii) three bedroom properties were managed by the Department of Housing;
(iv) four bedroom properties were managed by the Department of Housing;
(v) five bedroom properties were managed by the Department of Housing;
(vi) one bedroom Department of Housing properties were managed by Community Housing providers;
(vii) two bedroom Department of Housing properties were managed by Community Housing providers;
(viii) three bedroom Department of Housing properties were managed by Community Housing providers;
(ix) four bedroom Department of Housing properties were managed by Community Housing providers; and
(x) five bedroom Department of Housing properties were managed by Community Housing providers;
(b) as at May 2012, how many:
(i) one bedroom properties are managed by the Department of Housing;
(ii) two bedroom properties are managed by the Department of Housing;
(iii) three bedroom properties are managed by the Department of Housing;
(iv) four bedroom properties are managed by the Department of Housing;
(v) five bedroom properties are managed by the Department of Housing;
(vi) one bedroom Department of Housing properties are managed by Community Housing providers;
(vii) two bedroom Department of Housing properties are managed by Community Housing providers;
(viii) three bedroom Department of Housing properties are managed by Community Housing providers;
(ix) four bedroom Department of Housing properties are managed by Community Housing providers; and
(x) five bedroom Department of Housing properties are managed by Community Housing providers?
(a) as at May 2011, how many:
(i) one bedroom properties were managed by the Department of Housing;
(ii) two bedroom properties were managed by the Department of Housing;
(iii) three bedroom properties were managed by the Department of Housing;
(iv) four bedroom properties were managed by the Department of Housing;
(v) five bedroom properties were managed by the Department of Housing;
(vi) one bedroom Department of Housing properties were managed by Community Housing providers;
(vii) two bedroom Department of Housing properties were managed by Community Housing providers;
(viii) three bedroom Department of Housing properties were managed by Community Housing providers;
(ix) four bedroom Department of Housing properties were managed by Community Housing providers; and
(x) five bedroom Department of Housing properties were managed by Community Housing providers;
(b) as at May 2012, how many:
(i) one bedroom properties are managed by the Department of Housing;
(ii) two bedroom properties are managed by the Department of Housing;
(iii) three bedroom properties are managed by the Department of Housing;
(iv) four bedroom properties are managed by the Department of Housing;
(v) five bedroom properties are managed by the Department of Housing;
(vi) one bedroom Department of Housing properties are managed by Community Housing providers;
(vii) two bedroom Department of Housing properties are managed by Community Housing providers;
(viii) three bedroom Department of Housing properties are managed by Community Housing providers;
(ix) four bedroom Department of Housing properties are managed by Community Housing providers; and
(x) five bedroom Department of Housing properties are managed by Community Housing providers?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
19 June 2012
Responded by
Minister for Housing
Response time
34 days
The Department of Housing advises:
(a) At 30 April 2011
(i) 794
(ii) 772
(iii) 700
(iv) 132
(v) 27
(vi) 103
(vii) 44
(viii) 26
(ix) 14
(x) 8
(b) At 30 April 2012
(i) 807
(ii) 767
(iii) 685
(iv) 131
(v) 28
(vi) 104
(vii) 45
(viii) 27
(ix) 14
(x) 9
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(a) At 30 April 2011
(i) 794
(ii) 772
(iii) 700
(iv) 132
(v) 27
(vi) 103
(vii) 44
(viii) 26
(ix) 14
(x) 8
(b) At 30 April 2012
(i) 807
(ii) 767
(iii) 685
(iv) 131
(v) 28
(vi) 104
(vii) 45
(viii) 27
(ix) 14
(x) 9
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