A housing precinct in Western Australia’s South West region that is intended to deliver up to 20,000 homes has not yet received development approval from the state government, according to multiple reports. The project began around a decade ago but remains stalled at the government “green light” stage, which is preventing the precinct from moving forward. The reports frame the delay as part of a wider WA housing shortage affecting the region. While the sources focus on the prolonged approval process, they do not provide details in the excerpts about specific causes for the holdup, such as planning, assessment, or regulatory requirements. All outlets describe the same core issue: the development has been initiated for some time, yet the formal approval needed to progress construction has not been granted. The delays mean the anticipated housing supply for the South West has not materialised as planned, leaving the project’s timeline uncertain amid continuing housing pressures in the state.
WA red tape delays approval for precinct planned to deliver up to 20,000 homes
A housing precinct in Western Australia’s South West region that is intended to deliver up to 20,000 homes has not yet received development approval from the state government, according to multiple re...
- A housing precinct in WA’s South West is planned to deliver up to 20,000 homes.
- The precinct has not yet received development approval from the state government.
- The project has been underway for about a decade but remains stalled at the approval stage.
- The delay is reported in the context of an ongoing housing shortage in Western Australia.
- Multiple outlets report the same issue and basic figures for the planned housing supply.
A housing precinct expected to deliver up to 20,000 homes in WA’s South West region is still yet to receive the development green light from the state government, despite the project launching a decade ago.
13 hours agoA housing precinct expected to deliver up to 20,000 homes in WA’s South West region is still yet to receive the development green light from the state government, despite the project launching a decade ago.
13 hours agoA housing precinct expected to deliver up to 20,000 homes in WA’s South West region is still yet to receive the development green light from the state government, despite the project launching a decade ago.
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