❓ The question inquires about the release of Action Plan 2 for Western Australia's 10-Year Homelessness Strategy and the net increase in permanent supported housing from Action Plan 1. The answer indicates Action Plan 2 is being finalised and lists initiatives that have increased supported accommodation and permanent supported housing.
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I refer to Question on Notice 1949 and Western Australia's 10-Year Strategy on Homelessness 2020–2030, and I ask:(a) Given 2026 is over mid-way through the strategy, when will Action Plan 2 be released; and(b) By how much was "permanent supported housing" increased as part of Action Plan 1, in net terms?
I refer to Question on Notice 1949 and Western Australia's 10-Year Strategy on Homelessness 2020–2030, and I ask:
(a) Given 2026 is over mid-way through the strategy, when will Action Plan 2 be released; and
(b) By how much was "permanent supported housing" increased as part of Action Plan 1, in net terms?
I refer to Question on Notice 1949 and Western Australia's 10-Year Strategy on Homelessness 2020–2030, and I ask:
(a) Given 2026 is over mid-way through the strategy, when will Action Plan 2 be released; and
(b) By how much was "permanent supported housing" increased as part of Action Plan 1, in net terms?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
9 June 2026
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Homelessness
Response time
9 days
(a) The Second Action Plan is being finalised and will be released shortly.
(b) Since the commencement of the Strategy, the State Government has increased supported accommodation and permanent supported housing options for Western Australians experiencing homelessness.
The State Government has expanded permanent supported housing through initiatives including Common Ground Perth, Common Ground Mandurah (under construction), DM100, and the Regional Supported Landlord Model.
Further, more than 130 supported accommodation places have been created through initiatives such as Boorloo Biddi Mia, Koort Boodja, Wandjoo Bidi and Djinda, as well as an additional 54 youth accommodation places announced in the 2026-27 State Budget.
(b) Since the commencement of the Strategy, the State Government has increased supported accommodation and permanent supported housing options for Western Australians experiencing homelessness.
The State Government has expanded permanent supported housing through initiatives including Common Ground Perth, Common Ground Mandurah (under construction), DM100, and the Regional Supported Landlord Model.
Further, more than 130 supported accommodation places have been created through initiatives such as Boorloo Biddi Mia, Koort Boodja, Wandjoo Bidi and Djinda, as well as an additional 54 youth accommodation places announced in the 2026-27 State Budget.
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