❓ Dr. Pettitt requests documents from the Housing Authority regarding Community Land Trusts and the ACT Land Rent model. The Minister responds by referencing a publicly available manual co-commissioned in 2013.
AnsweredQoN 15Legislative Council
Asked
8 April 2025
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Portfolio
Planning and Lands; Housing and Works; Health Infrastructure
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There is growing community interest in Community Land Trusts, and substantial research has been done on this matter by Western Australian Government departments, and I ask: (a) to enable the community to effectively progress this matter, can the Minister please table documents from the Housing Authority on the subject of Community Land Trusts and the Australian Capital Territory Land Rent model, and how they can be applied in Western Australia?
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Answered
20 May 2025
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Minister for Planning and Lands; Housing and Works; Health Infrastructure
Response time
6 days
(a) The previous Department of Housing co-commissioned with a number of other authorities and organisations the University of Western Sydney to produce the Australian Community Land Trust Manual in 2013.
This manual is publicly available from the University of Western Sydney website.
This manual is publicly available from the University of Western Sydney website.
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