WA South West Housing Precinct Awaits State Approval for a Decade
A significant housing development in Western Australia's South West region, projected to deliver up to 20,000 homes, has yet to secure necessary state government approval. The project initially launched ten years ago, and its ongoing delay comes amidst a broader housing shortage in Western Australia. The lack of endorsement has prevented the precinct from progressing despite its long-standing initiation.
A housing precinct located in Western Australia's South West region, which is anticipated to provide up to 20,000 homes, has not yet received official development approval from the state government.
This delay occurs a decade after the project was initially launched. The precinct remains stalled without the required governmental endorsement, impacting its progression.
According to the Sydney Morning Herald, the prolonged wait for approval highlights potential administrative challenges affecting large-scale housing initiatives in the region.
