Tag Archive for: WA Housing Strategy 2020-2030

Government releases housing response to State Infrastructure Strategy

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The Infrastructure Western Australia Act 2019 (the Act) requires a formal Government response to be tabled in Parliament and published within six months.

Inaugural State Infrastructure Strategy tabled in parliament

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Foundations for a Stronger Tomorrow will provide a long-term infrastructure outlook from which government and the private sector can plan and work for decades to come.

WA’s inaugural State Infrastructure Strategy draft released for comment

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Shelter WA welcomes the inclusion of social and affordable housing as a designated sector in the strategy, and the recognition of social and affordable housing as vital social and economic infrastructure.

Communiqué: Housing Emergency Response Group

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Communique: Housing Emergency Response Group

Being homeless is no picnic

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Being homeless is no picnic

We need housing first to house the homeless – tents are not the answer

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We need housing first to house the homeless – tents are not the answer

How can we continue to turn a blind eye, when the homeless are hidden no more?

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Why are First Nations people forced to beg for something as fundamental as a home, on their own country, so they can keep their families safe?

Housing is a social vaccine

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Why are First Nations people forced to beg for something as fundamental as a home, on their own country, so they can keep their families safe?

Demand the Government gets serious about ending homelessness

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Why are First Nations people forced to beg for something as fundamental as a home, on their own country, so they can keep their families safe?

WA Housing Strategy 2020-2030

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We are pleased that the strategy uses the levers available to government to create more diverse, climate appropriate housing choice within liveable, inclusive and connected communities.

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