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Parliamentary Questions


Question Without Notice No. 512 asked in the Legislative Council on 17 August 2021 by Hon Wilson Tucker

Parliament: 41 Session: 1

SOCIAL HOUSING — REGIONS

512. Hon WILSON TUCKER to the Leader of the House representing the Minister for Housing:

I refer the minister to the social housing economic recovery package and to an article published on 9 August in The Australian Financial Review, titled ''Census 2021 to track COVID-19 sea change''. The article reports that the Australian Bureau of Statistics expects population growth in coastal and regional areas and says, ''We have seen quite a significant trend in people moving out of capital cities in the last year''.

(1) Of the $319 million appropriated for the SHERP program, how much has been allocated to regional Western Australia?

(2) Given the expected increase in regional populations and the current housing shortages in regional centres, will the government commit to increasing funding for housing projects in regional Western Australia?

Hon SUE ELLERY replied:

I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question.

(1)–(2) The McGowan government is investing nearly $1 billion in social housing through a number of programs that include the social housing economic recovery package and the Housing and Homelessness Investment Package. Through these programs we will deliver hundreds of new social housing properties and carry out refurbishment and maintenance work on thousands more, including in the regions. The maintenance and refurbishment program will be critical to ensuring that these homes remain part of our state's social housing stock for many years to come.

Nearly $147 million—46 per cent—of the $319 million SHERP budget has been allocated to social housing new builds, refurbishments and maintenance works across regional Western Australia. Future funding requirements for the regions above and beyond this significant investment will be considered with other priorities as part of the upcoming budget process.