Hon. Mark McGowan
The McGowan Labor Government has committed an additional $884 million in the 2021-22 State Budget to social housing and initiatives to prevent and tackle homelessness.
This latest investment lifts the total amount allocated by the McGowan Government to social housing and homelessness measures to more than $2.5 billion over the next four years.
New social housing and homelessness initiatives in the 2021-22 Budget include:
The significant funding boost will support two key strategies launched by the McGowan Government - the 'WA Housing Strategy 2020-2030' and 'All Paths Lead to a Home: Western Australia's 10-Year Strategy on Homelessness 2020-2030'.
It complements a number of existing investments in housing and other supports for vulnerable Western Australians in need of accommodation, including:
For more information, visit https://www.ourstatebudget.wa.gov.au
Comments attributed to Premier Mark McGowan:
"My Government is committed to protecting and improving the well-being of vulnerable Western Australians.
"Our commitment is demonstrated with our unprecedented investment in measures to address homelessness and the need for social housing.
"We have committed more than $2.5 billion over four years to measures that will significantly improve the quality and accessibility of social housing and homelessness services in the State."
Comments attributed to Housing Minister John Carey:
"The McGowan Government is acutely aware of the need for more social housing, and the funding allocated in this Budget reaffirms our commitment to the most vulnerable people in our community.
"The $875 million allocated in this Budget is the single largest investment in social housing in the State's history.
"It's estimated we will fund around 3,300 new social housing properties, which will be a significant boost to our housing stock."
Comments attributed to Community Services Minister Simone McGurk:
"Homelessness is an issue across the country and internationally, but the McGowan Government is committed to improving outcomes for this vulnerable cohort and their local communities.
"The Common Ground expansions, Local Government Partnership Fund for Homelessness and other innovative measures funded in this year's Budget build on the significant projects already in the pipeline to prevent and reduce homelessness in Western Australia.
"This record investment, guided by WA's first long-term strategy to tackle homelessness, means we are well placed to make a positive difference to the lives of people experiencing and at risk of homelessness."
Premier's office - 6552 5000
Housing Minister's office - 6552 5300
Community Services Minister's office - 6552 6600