West Australians believe the state’s capital will need to rapidly decarbonise and diversify its mining-dependent economy,halt urban sprawl and support more apartments if it is to accommodate 3.5 million people by 2050.
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Local resident Fiona Nichols says a smell from the work has started making her feel dizzy.
Perth’s urban bloat is widening,and the property lobby says it cannot get the workers to make starting any apartment projects worth it. Is Metronet to blame?
While unveiling the 8.5-hectare riverfront site as a key Perth Festival venue on Wednesday Planning Minister John Carey revealed there was still remediation work to be done to the building including removing asbestos.
Mundaring Shire President Paige McNeill wrote to Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek formally requesting she reconsiders her approval for the 535-hectare,1000-lot town site
The proposed fast food outlet is part of Bullsbrook’s expanding town centre.
Perth will need to embrace apartment living and economic diversity and shed its “Wait Awhile” approach if it is to compete on the global stage,according to WA’s most prominent powerbrokers.
Ruah chief executive Debra Zanella revealed Bennett made a “significant contribution” to the facility but would not reveal the exact amount she donated.
A hotel pitch to international visitors at a tourism event suggests the state is now searching further afield for private partners to get an East Perth site redeveloped.
Booragoon residents say the character of their quiet suburban street will be lost forever if council plans to allow higher density in the area to go ahead.