Perth and Peel@3.5million is Western Australia Government's long-term plan for how the region will grow to a population of 3.5 million people by around 2050.
The strategy is based on a connected city growth scenario, which supports a balance of greenfield and infill development in new and existing communities. It focuses on making better use of existing and planned infrastructure, while supporting growth in high amenity areas close to employment opportunities and services.
The strategy is supported by a suite of sub-regional planning frameworks that guide land use and how infrastructure is planned across the region. Together, these frameworks plan for an additional 800,000 new homes and 1.2 million jobs to support future growth.
The sub-regional planning frameworks:
- identify land for future housing, employment and regional open space
- set targets for minimum urban infill and density
- identify key infrastructure requirements
- protect environmental attributes of State and Commonwealth significance
- guide the staging of urban development and infrastructure.
Perth and Peel@3.5million represents a coordinated whole of government approach to balancing social, economic and environmental factors to accommodate future population and economic growth.
Documents
- Perth and Peel@3.5million (PDF, 14.27MB)
- Central Sub-regional Planning Framework Part 1 (PDF, 16.83MB)
- Central Sub-regional Planning Framework Part 2 (PDF, 13.68MB)
- North-East Sub-regional Planning Framework (PDF, 19.03MB)
- North-West Sub-regional Planning Framework (PDF, 14.74MB)
- South Metropolitan Peel Sub-regional Planning Framework (PDF, 24.3MB)
Updated Land Use Plans (August 2023)
Perth and Peel@3.5million Health Check
Planning Investigation Areas
Frequently Asked Questions
Show moreWhy do we need increased density and infill development?
The Perth and Peel regions now stretch more than 150 kilometres from Two Rocks in the north to Bouvard in the south.
In 2010, Directions 2031 and Beyond proposed limiting Perth and Peel’s unsustainable urban sprawl by creating a consolidated and connected city and redressing the balance between infill and greenfield development to 47 and 53 per cent respectively. Perth and Peel@3.5million provides clear guidance on how this infill will be achieved through a coordinated, whole-of-government approach to land use and infrastructure provision.
Of the 800,000 new homes needed for our growth, almost half – at least 380,000 or 47 per cent – will be provided through increased density around transport hubs, including the new METRONET station precincts and activity centres and within existing suburbs in the Central sub-region.
Does every local government have an infill target of 47 per cent?
The infill target of 47 per cent covers all of the Perth and Peel region to the year 2050. As the Central Sub-region is largely developed, future development for these local governments will be infill, offsetting other sub-regions. Outside of the Central Sub-region, not all infill targets for local governments are 47 per cent, with some being higher and others being lower.
Can I appeal against a decision in the frameworks?
There is no appeal process for any of the frameworks’ proposals.
However, the frameworks are not static documents. They will be monitored continuously and reviewed to ensure they remain contemporary and responsive to Government priorities and community need.
What do these terms mean?
- Urban expansion - land suitable for urban development as previously identified in planning studies, or which represents the logical expansion of an existing urban area.
- Urban/industrial investigation – land that may be suitable for urban or industrial development but requires further investigation to determine its suitability.
- Open space investigation – land that may be suitable for open space purposes but requires further investigation to determine its suitability.
What happens next?
These are long-term, strategic plans and do not automatically change the existing zonings and/or reservations of land, or allow for new land use.
They are the next step in the ongoing process of refining and detailing planning proposals for Perth and Peel.
Each landowner will have different intentions for their landholdings, and the capacity of servicing agencies and local governments will guide the timing around delivery of the proposals. Future development is expected to be undertaken sequentially as logical extensions to existing development and an adequate supply of land will be continuously available.
State and local government planning bodies need to review and refine the urban form shown in their planning schemes and strategies, and maintain the spirit and intent of the Perth and Peel@3.5million frameworks and these investigation outcomes through their planning decisions.
Where can I find out more information?
Queries can be directed to perth&peel@dplh.wa.gov.au.