❓ This parliamentary question seeks information on the number, location, and size of vacant lots owned by the Housing Authority in the South West region of Western Australia, including details on lots purchased in 2015-16. The Housing Authority provided a detailed response regarding the number of lots and indicated that the size of each lot is available in a tabled paper.
AnsweredQoN 4271Legislative Council
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(1) How many vacant lots are currently owned and held by the Housing Authority in: (a) Bunbury; (b) Busselton; (c) Margaret River; (d) Dunsborough; (e) Capel; and (f) the South West? (2) In relation to (1) and for each town specified, how many of these lots were purchased in 2015-16? (3) In relation to (1), what is the size of each lot?
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Answered
13 September 2016
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Housing
Response time
28 days
The Housing Authority advises:
(1)
(a) 68.
(b) 4.
(c) 1.
(d) Nil.
(e) Nil.
(f) Brunswick Junction 2, Collie 20, Donnybrook 4, Harvey 2, Manjimup 6, Nannup 1, Northcliffe 1, Pemberton 2, Waroona 2.
(2) Nil.
(3) See Tabled Paper No.
(1)
(a) 68.
(b) 4.
(c) 1.
(d) Nil.
(e) Nil.
(f) Brunswick Junction 2, Collie 20, Donnybrook 4, Harvey 2, Manjimup 6, Nannup 1, Northcliffe 1, Pemberton 2, Waroona 2.
(2) Nil.
(3) See Tabled Paper No.
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