❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding the Department of Housing wait-list as of November 30, 2011, and the Minister's response detailing waitlist numbers, demographics, and a critique of the previous Labor government's housing policies.
AnsweredQoN 7056Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
With reference to the wait-list for Department of Housing accommodation as at 30 November 2011 could the Minister advise the number of:
(a) applicants on the wait-list for Department of Housing accommodation;
(b) applicants on the wait-list per district;
(c) spouses and/or partners associated with the number of applicants on the wait-list for Department of Housing accommodation;
(d) children and dependents associated with applicants on the wait-list for Department of Housing accommodation;
(e) applicants on the priority housing wait-list;
(f) applicants on the priority housing wait-list per district;
(g) spouses and/or partners associated with the number of applicants on the wait-list for Department of Housing accommodation; and
(h) children and dependents associated with applicants on the priority housing wait-list?
(a) applicants on the wait-list for Department of Housing accommodation;
(b) applicants on the wait-list per district;
(c) spouses and/or partners associated with the number of applicants on the wait-list for Department of Housing accommodation;
(d) children and dependents associated with applicants on the wait-list for Department of Housing accommodation;
(e) applicants on the priority housing wait-list;
(f) applicants on the priority housing wait-list per district;
(g) spouses and/or partners associated with the number of applicants on the wait-list for Department of Housing accommodation; and
(h) children and dependents associated with applicants on the priority housing wait-list?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
20 February 2012
Responded by
Minister for Housing
Response time
81 days
The Liberal-National State Government has worked hard to reverse the neglect of social housing and general housing affordability by the previous Labor Government between 2001-2008. The former Labor Government failed to release land onto the market contributing to an almost 50 per cent increase in house prices. In relation to social housing, under the Labor Government the number of public rental dwellings increased by only 362 from June 2001 to June 2008.
Through sound policy initiatives and investment the Liberal-National Government has, since September 2008, increased social housing stock by more than 3000 houses, including working with the Commonwealth to deliver more than 2000 extra houses and refurbishing 1400 existing homes.
Despite the former Labor Government talking about it, but never delivering, the Liberal-National Government released the Housing Affordability Strategy, a new shared equity loan scheme and Keystart providing 2000 affordable home ownership opportunities for Western Australians on low to moderate incomes. The State Government has also entered into an agreement with a consortium of builders and land developers, to deliver 450 off-the-plan affordable properties across the Perth metropolitan area for low to moderate income earners.
A total of 5000 new homes will also be delivered through the National Rental Affordability Scheme after Western Australia was allocated funding for an additional 2300 properties.
The
Department of Housing
advises:
(a) As at 30 November 2011 there were 23 057 applicants on the waiting list.
(b) Applicants on the waitlist per district:
Metro North 8 916
Metro Fremantle 3 527
Metro South East 4 750
Southern 619
South West 1 383
Goldfields 510
Mid West/ Gascoyne 994
Pilbara 781
Kimberley 1 230
Wheatbelt 347
(c) 3 047
(d) 23 009 children and dependents (as at 30 November 2011). (Includes dependent, adult non dependent children and shared custody children).
(e) 3 092
(f) Applicants on the priority housing waitlist per district:
Metro North 1 287
Metro Fremantle 593
Metro South East 499
Southern 101
South West 35
Goldfields 38
Mid West/ Gascoyne 85
Pilbara 145
Kimberley 261
Wheatbelt 48
(g) 315
(h) 3 450
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Through sound policy initiatives and investment the Liberal-National Government has, since September 2008, increased social housing stock by more than 3000 houses, including working with the Commonwealth to deliver more than 2000 extra houses and refurbishing 1400 existing homes.
Despite the former Labor Government talking about it, but never delivering, the Liberal-National Government released the Housing Affordability Strategy, a new shared equity loan scheme and Keystart providing 2000 affordable home ownership opportunities for Western Australians on low to moderate incomes. The State Government has also entered into an agreement with a consortium of builders and land developers, to deliver 450 off-the-plan affordable properties across the Perth metropolitan area for low to moderate income earners.
A total of 5000 new homes will also be delivered through the National Rental Affordability Scheme after Western Australia was allocated funding for an additional 2300 properties.
The
Department of Housing
advises:
(a) As at 30 November 2011 there were 23 057 applicants on the waiting list.
(b) Applicants on the waitlist per district:
Metro North 8 916
Metro Fremantle 3 527
Metro South East 4 750
Southern 619
South West 1 383
Goldfields 510
Mid West/ Gascoyne 994
Pilbara 781
Kimberley 1 230
Wheatbelt 347
(c) 3 047
(d) 23 009 children and dependents (as at 30 November 2011). (Includes dependent, adult non dependent children and shared custody children).
(e) 3 092
(f) Applicants on the priority housing waitlist per district:
Metro North 1 287
Metro Fremantle 593
Metro South East 499
Southern 101
South West 35
Goldfields 38
Mid West/ Gascoyne 85
Pilbara 145
Kimberley 261
Wheatbelt 48
(g) 315
(h) 3 450
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