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Minister MacTiernan has announced $2.8 million for aged accommodation in the Wheatbelt

Minister MacTiernan has announced $2.8 million for aged accommodation in the Wheatbelt

October 4, 2019

Minister for Regional Development, Hon Alannah MacTiernan MLC, was in Wickepin on 12 September to announce Regional Aged Accommodation Program funding of $2.8 million to build 14 independent living units to be delivered by the Wheatbelt South Aged Housing Alliance. 

The Shires of Wickepin, Kondinin, Cuballing and Corrigin have worked collaboratively to deliver the independent living units which will enable senior residents to remain in their communities in housing specifically designed for their needs. 

Significant cash and in-kind funds have been contributed by the local governments and the project has strong community support. Construction expenditure for the project will result in flow-on effects to other economic activity and will generate significant employment in both the construction industry and the wider economy. 

The funding is part of the Regional Aged Accommodation Program, which is delivering independent living units across the Mid-West, Wheatbelt, Peel, South-West and Great Southern. 

“This McGowan Government Regional Aged Accommodation Program investment will develop high quality, purpose-built homes in the southern Wheatbelt, allowing older people to remain in their community and maintain local connections.” Said Minister MacTiernan. 

Read full media release here…

Acknowledgement of Country

The Wheatbelt Development Commission respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands that we live and work on: the family and clan groups of the Ballardong, Goreng, Gubrun, Kalamaia, Njaki-Njaki, Whadjuk, Wiilman, Wudjari, Yued and Yamatji People of the Noongar Nation, their Elders past present and emerging.

We acknowledge their living culture and important role in the sustainable economic development and prosperity of the Wheatbelt region. Led by Noongar wisdom and philosophy, we are committed to embracing opportunities for Aboriginal economic development, entrepreneurship and wealth creation; being a voice of change and reconciliation; supporting sustainable and healthy communities; and empowering future leaders.

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