❓ Provides the number of applicants on the general and priority waitlists for public housing in Busselton, Bunbury, and the South West Region as of December 31, 2019.
AnsweredQoN 5855Legislative Assembly
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What is the current number of applicants on the general waitlist and the priority waitlist for public housing in the following locations: (a) Busselton; (b) Bunbury; and (c) South West Region?
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Answered
11 February 2020
Responded by
Minister for Housing
Response time
1 days
(a) As at 31 December 2019, there were 270 applications on the public housing waitlist, including 21 Priority applications, that listed Busselton as the preferred zone.
(b) As at 31 December 2019, there were 538 applications on the public housing waitlist, including 22 Priority applications, that listed Bunbury as the preferred zone.
(c) As at 31 December 2019, there were 1016 applications on the public housing waitlist, including 45 Priority applications, listing the South West Region as the preferred zone.
(b) As at 31 December 2019, there were 538 applications on the public housing waitlist, including 22 Priority applications, that listed Bunbury as the preferred zone.
(c) As at 31 December 2019, there were 1016 applications on the public housing waitlist, including 45 Priority applications, listing the South West Region as the preferred zone.
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