Mr. Zempilas asks about the progress, costs, and community facilities related to the Yalgoo residential redevelopment project. The answer provides limited specific details, deferring responsibility for some aspects to the Local Government Authority.

AnsweredQoN 1723Legislative Assembly
Asked
17 February 2026
Portfolio
Planning and Lands; Housing and Works; Health Infrastructure

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I refer to the Yalgoo residential redevelopment project listed on the DevelopmentWA website and I ask: (a) How many lots have been made available as part of the project: (i) How many lots have been sold to date and on what date were each of them sold; (b) How many dwellings will be delivered as part of this project; (c) How many dwellings have been completed to date: (i) How many of these dwellings are now occupied; (d) how many dwellings remain under construction: (i) When will these dwellings be completed; (e) how many dwellings have not yet commenced: (i) When will construction commence for each of these dwellings; (f) is the development site serviced by power and water infrastructure such that it is at the build-ready stage: (i) if yes, when will titles be able to be delivered; (g) of the intended dwellings, how many will be private, social, and affordable tenures; (h) what is the forecast completion date for all dwellings to be delivered; (i) what plans are there to develop associated community and commercial facilities to support the redevelopment: (i) what stage are these facilities at; (j) what is the total cost of the project to date; and (k) what is the anticipated total final cost of the project?

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Answered
17 March 2026
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Lands; Housing and Works; Health Infrastructure
Response time
9 days
(a-k) The Regional Development Assistance Program (RDAP) fund helps Local Government Authorities build communities across Western Australia.
RDAP addresses the costs associated with development in regional WA, which can make projects unviable for private developers, and it also frees up land supply in areas where the supply of privately developed land is often limited, or non-existent.
The project was to deliver seven lots, all of which have been delivered and six have been sold (between 2008 - 2025).
Purchasers set construction timeframes, built form design and occupation in line with development conditions.
The Local Government Authority (LGA) is responsible for the planning and development of community facilities. Development of this scale (seven lots) generally do not require additional facilities.

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