Mr. Redman questions the Minister for Planning on the progress of implementing recommendations from the Economics and Industry Standing Committee report on short-stay accommodation, including timelines, potential deviations from the original response, registration process implementation, and advice for local governments updating their policies. The Minister's response indicates ongoing work by an Intergovernmental Working Group, with further details to be provided later.

AnsweredQoN 6427Legislative Assembly
Asked
23 September 2020
Portfolio
Planning

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I refer to the government's response to the Economics and Industry Standing Committee report into short-stay accommodation, and I ask: (a) Can the Minister update progress against all recommendations of the report: (i) In doing so, give a timeline for implementation of the recommendations; (b) Have any matters arisen where government is likely to depart from the original response to the recommendations of the committee; (c) What is the likely implementation date where those seeking to register a
short-stay accommodation place can do so using a central registration
process; and (d) What is the Minister's advice for those local governments seeking to
update their own policies on short-stay accommodation, given the
government hasn’t completed its processes in response to the report
findings and recommendations?

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Answered
10 November 2020
Responded by
Minister for Planning
Response time
12 days
The Intergovernmental Working Group is currently working through the recommendations of the parliamentary inquiry in line with the government’s response. Further detail will be available as this work progresses.

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