WA Unveils $692M Housing Boost for Regional Hubs, Aims to Deliver 500 Homes by 2030

April 28, 2026
WA Unveils $692M Housing Boost for Regional Hubs, Aims to Deliver 500 Homes by 2030
  • The next state budget allocates a $692 million regional housing package, including $419 million to buy or lease government worker housing and aim to deliver 500 homes across seven regional cities by 2030.

  • The seven cities identified as regional hubs are Bunbury, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Port Hedland, Broome, Geraldton, and Albany, with funding designed to support frontline workers and local industry.

  • The plan is designed to attract and retain teachers, police, nurses, and other essential workers to sustain regional growth and support local manufacturing and renewable energy development.

  • The Premier frames the initiative as crucial for sustaining Western Australia’s economy and expanding Karratha and Port Hedland as hubs for renewable energy and broader services.

  • Industry and business groups welcome the plan as a first step to address housing supply and related skills shortages that hinder regional growth.

  • Representatives from Rio Tinto, BHP, and Hancock Prospecting emphasize housing as foundational for attracting and retaining essential workers in regional communities.

  • Corporate voices highlight housing as essential for attracting teachers, police, and frontline workers who underpin regional development.

  • The regional development plan was outlined at a Chamber of Minerals and Energy breakfast, emphasizing seven regional cities and housing incentives for regional public-sector workers.

  • Housing Minister stresses that easing private market pressure and driving growth in the Pilbara hinges on targeted housing for frontline workers.

  • Mining companies are contributing about $170 million to the initiative, with Rio Tinto adding $100 million for housing in Wickham, Tom Price, Paraburdoo, and Roebourne as part of delivering 500 homes.

  • The initiative seeks to reduce private housing demand pressures and support regional hubs in mining and renewable energy sectors by providing housing for public-sector workers.

  • The overall plan positions WA as a renewable energy and manufacturing hub by ensuring regional towns have housing that supports essential services and growth.

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Aussie state flags massive housing boost

Aussie state flags massive housing boost

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Aussie state flags massive housing boost

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