❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks information on public housing within the Kwinana air quality buffer zone and the percentage of social housing in Beeliar and Munster. The response indicates minimal Department of Housing ownership and development plans in the buffer zone.
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KWINANA AIR QUALITY BUFFER ZONE — HOUSING
(1) Of the 153 houses located in the Kwinana air quality buffer zone, how many are owned by the Department of Housing, managed either under Homeswest or community housing providers? (2) In the 10 vacant rural blocks within the Kwinana air quality buffer zone — (a) how many of the vacant rural blocks are owned by the Department of Housing; and (b) are there any plans to develop any of these lots into public housing; and, if so, how many dwellings are planned? (3) What percentage of total dwellings is social housing in — (a) Beeliar; and (b) Munster? Hon NORMAN MOORE
(1) Of the 153 houses located in the Kwinana air quality buffer zone, how many are owned by the Department of Housing, managed either under Homeswest or community housing providers? (2) In the 10 vacant rural blocks within the Kwinana air quality buffer zone — (a) how many of the vacant rural blocks are owned by the Department of Housing; and (b) are there any plans to develop any of these lots into public housing; and, if so, how many dwellings are planned? (3) What percentage of total dwellings is social housing in — (a) Beeliar; and (b) Munster? Hon NORMAN MOORE
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(1) One. (2) (a) Nil. (b) Not applicable. (3) (a) 9.4 per cent. (b) 1.5 per cent.
(2) In the 10 vacant rural blocks within the Kwinana air quality buffer zone — (a) how many of the vacant rural blocks are owned by the Department of Housing; and (b) are there any plans to develop any of these lots into public housing; and, if so, how many dwellings are planned? (3) What percentage of total dwellings is social housing in — (a) Beeliar; and (b) Munster? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: (1) One. (2) (a) Nil. (b) Not applicable. (3) (a) 9.4 per cent. (b) 1.5 per cent.
(b) are there any plans to develop any of these lots into public housing; and, if so, how many dwellings are planned?
(b) Munster?
(1) One. (2) (a) Nil. (b) Not applicable. (3) (a) 9.4 per cent. (b) 1.5 per cent.
(2) (a) Nil. (b) Not applicable. (3) (a) 9.4 per cent. (b) 1.5 per cent.
(b) Not applicable. (3) (a) 9.4 per cent. (b) 1.5 per cent.
(3) (a) 9.4 per cent. (b) 1.5 per cent.
(b) 1.5 per cent.
(2) In the 10 vacant rural blocks within the Kwinana air quality buffer zone — (a) how many of the vacant rural blocks are owned by the Department of Housing; and (b) are there any plans to develop any of these lots into public housing; and, if so, how many dwellings are planned? (3) What percentage of total dwellings is social housing in — (a) Beeliar; and (b) Munster? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: (1) One. (2) (a) Nil. (b) Not applicable. (3) (a) 9.4 per cent. (b) 1.5 per cent.
(b) are there any plans to develop any of these lots into public housing; and, if so, how many dwellings are planned?
(b) Munster?
(1) One. (2) (a) Nil. (b) Not applicable. (3) (a) 9.4 per cent. (b) 1.5 per cent.
(2) (a) Nil. (b) Not applicable. (3) (a) 9.4 per cent. (b) 1.5 per cent.
(b) Not applicable. (3) (a) 9.4 per cent. (b) 1.5 per cent.
(3) (a) 9.4 per cent. (b) 1.5 per cent.
(b) 1.5 per cent.
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