Hon Robin Chapple asks about audits of joint government-private real estate developments regarding affordable land conditions. The Department of Housing confirms audits occur and compliance is being met or exceeded.

AnsweredQoN 3255Legislative Council
Asked
2 December 2010
Portfolio
Housing

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I refer to real estate developments undertaken in partnership between the State Government and private developers, and ask -
(1) Are joint Government-private real estate developments audited in relation to the affordable land conditions imposed on them?
(2) If yes to (1), what has been the compliance level in relation to affordable land conditions found by such audits in the last five years?

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Answered
22 February 2011
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Minister for Housing
Response time
82 days
The Department of Housing advises:
(1) The joint venture partnership accounts and records are audited annually on their financial performance and a range of other KPI's, one of which is affordability.
(2) The minimum requirement to provide affordable land in joint venture developments varies between a 10 percent and 20 percent presence across the whole development.  Overall, the Department's joint venture projects are meeting and or exceeding their obligation in providing affordable land.
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