Hon Steve Martin asks about the Brown Street development in Busselton, specifically the split between social and affordable housing, and how social housing will be allocated. The Minister provides a direct and concise response.

AnsweredQoN 396Legislative Assembly
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19 June 2025
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Housing and Works

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Housing—Brown Street, Busselton
396. Hon Steve Martin to
the parliamentary secretary representing the
Minister for Housing and Works:
I refer to the Brown
Street development in Busselton, which was recently approved by the Western
Australian Planning Commission statutory planning committee.
(1) What is the split for the 30 dwellings between
social housing and affordable housing?
(2) Will the social dwellings be filled from the
Busselton Department of Housing waitlist?
(3) If not, are there any plans for more housing
stock to alleviate the long waiting lists for public housing within the City of
Busselton jurisdiction?

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I thank the
honourable member for some notice of the question. The following response has
been provided by the Minister for Housing and Works.
(1) This information is publicly available. There
are 16 properties allocated for social housing and 14 properties allocated for
affordable housing.
(2) Yes.
(3) Not applicable.

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