❓ This parliamentary question seeks an update on the number of people waiting for public housing in Western Australia between March and May 2010. The answer provides the number of applications and the total number of household members included in those applications.
AnsweredQoN 2775Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the 53,473 people associated with the wait for public housing as at 1 March 2010, and ask what this number is as of 1 May 2010?
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Answered
15 June 2010
Responded by
Minister for Housing
Response time
42 days
The Department of Housing advises:
As at 1 May 2010 there were 23,865 applications on the waiting list. These applications included 53,792 household members.
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As at 1 May 2010 there were 23,865 applications on the waiting list. These applications included 53,792 household members.
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