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Essential workers cannot afford to rent in Western Australia, report . . . Low-earning essential workers in Western Australia can only afford 1 per cent of available rental properties across the state, according to a new rental report by Anglicare WA A property was considered "affordable" if it cost less than 30 per cent of household income
Housing – a key battleground in the 2025 WA State Election In regional areas, adequate housing ensures the provision of essential services by allowing workers such as teachers, police officers, and health professionals to live and work locally In recent weeks, all major political parties in WA have outlined their plans to overcome the housing crisis
Latest Reports - Shelter WA Browse a collection of research and reports on housing and homelessness in Western Australia Click on each year to display a list of reports Shelter WA has identified as being of value to the sector
Media Statement - ruralhealthwest. com. au Housing shortages and affordability issues affect teachers, police, childcare workers and other essential services across regional WA While government has begun to explore solutions through its own housing programs, the rural health sector is unique
Answering the Call for Regional Housing The Regional Australia Institute (RAI) has today unveiled a suite of solutions, outlining changes to how the regional housing market is planned, managed and supported, warning current systems are failing national productivity
National Housing Supply and Affordability Council calls for reform . . . The National Housing Supply and Affordability Council’s annual State of the Housing System 2025 report shows housing affordability continued to deteriorate in 2024, with worsening trends across most capital cities and regional areas Housing prices and rents increased to record‑high levels, as new housing supply continued to fall short of demand Labour shortages, high material costs and
Housing Affordability in Western Australia 2025: A long way from home This latest Housing Affordability in Western Australia 2025 report provides a comprehensive and evidence-based response to WA’s housing situation, offering critical insights into homelessness and housing needs