❓ Hon Adele Farina asks about wait times for priority and non-priority public housing in the South West region of WA, broken down by specific locations and wait time categories. The Department of Housing provides a single wait time category for each location.
AnsweredQoN 6080Legislative Council
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I refer to the public housing list in the South West, and ask —
(1) As at 1 September 2012, of the people on the waiting list for priority public housing in each of the following locations —
(a) South West electoral region;
(b) Bunbury;
(c) Busselton;
(d) Australind/Eaton;
(e) Capel;
(f) Margaret River;
(g) Manjimup/Pemberton,
which of the following categories of wait time do they fall into —
(i) up to 6 months;
(ii) from 6 up to 12 months;
(iii) from 1 up to 2 years;
(iv) from 2 up to 3 years;
(v) from 3 up to 5 years; and
(vi) over 5 years?
(2) As at 1 September 2012, of the people on the waiting list for non-priority public housing in each of the following locations: — South West electoral region
(a) Bunbury;
(b) Busselton;
(c) Australind/Eaton;
(d) Capel;
(e) Margaret River;
(f) Manjimup/Pemberton,
which of the following categories of wait time do they fall into —
(i) up to 6 months;
(ii) from 6 up to 12 months;
(iii) from 1 up to 2 years;
(iv) from 2 up to 3 years;
(v) from 3 up to 5 years; and
(vi) over 5 years?
(1) As at 1 September 2012, of the people on the waiting list for priority public housing in each of the following locations —
(a) South West electoral region;
(b) Bunbury;
(c) Busselton;
(d) Australind/Eaton;
(e) Capel;
(f) Margaret River;
(g) Manjimup/Pemberton,
which of the following categories of wait time do they fall into —
(i) up to 6 months;
(ii) from 6 up to 12 months;
(iii) from 1 up to 2 years;
(iv) from 2 up to 3 years;
(v) from 3 up to 5 years; and
(vi) over 5 years?
(2) As at 1 September 2012, of the people on the waiting list for non-priority public housing in each of the following locations: — South West electoral region
(a) Bunbury;
(b) Busselton;
(c) Australind/Eaton;
(d) Capel;
(e) Margaret River;
(f) Manjimup/Pemberton,
which of the following categories of wait time do they fall into —
(i) up to 6 months;
(ii) from 6 up to 12 months;
(iii) from 1 up to 2 years;
(iv) from 2 up to 3 years;
(v) from 3 up to 5 years; and
(vi) over 5 years?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
6 November 2012
Responded by
Minister for Education representing the Minister for Housing
Response time
42 days
The Department of Housing advises:
(1)(a) From 1 up to 2 years.
(b) From 1 up to 2 years.
(c) From 1 up to 2 years.
(d) Up to 6 months.
(e) From 1 up to 2 years.
(f) Nil
(g) From 6 up to 12 months.
(2)(a) From 2 up to 3 years.
(b) From 2 up to 3 years.
(c) From 2 up to 3 years.
(d) From 2 up to 3 years.
(e) From 2 up to 3 years.
(f) From 3 up to 5 years.
(g) From 1 up to 2 years.
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(1)(a) From 1 up to 2 years.
(b) From 1 up to 2 years.
(c) From 1 up to 2 years.
(d) Up to 6 months.
(e) From 1 up to 2 years.
(f) Nil
(g) From 6 up to 12 months.
(2)(a) From 2 up to 3 years.
(b) From 2 up to 3 years.
(c) From 2 up to 3 years.
(d) From 2 up to 3 years.
(e) From 2 up to 3 years.
(f) From 3 up to 5 years.
(g) From 1 up to 2 years.
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