Tuesday, 18 January, 2022 - 11:31
Changes to Mount Lawley apartments approved
Changes to Willing Group’s $40 million Field Street development seen as minor by approval body.
The City of Stirling has a rich, diverse, natural and physical landscape covering approximately 104.7 square kilometres.
It includes the suburbs of Balcatta, Balga, Carine, Churchlands, parts of Coolbinia and Dianella, Doubleview, parts of Glendalough, Gwelup, Hamersley, Herdsman, Inglewood, Innaloo, Joondanna, Karrinyup, Menora, Mirrabooka, parts of Mount Lawley, Nollamara, North Beach, Osborne Park, Scarborough, Stirling, Trigg, Tuart Hill, Watermans Bay, parts of Wembley and Wembley Downs, Westminster, Woodlands, and Yokine.
Rank | Company | # | |
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1st | - | City of Stirling | $256.42m |
2nd | - | City of Wanneroo | $230.50m |
3rd | - | City of Swan | $218.61m |
4th | - | City of Perth | $210.18m |
5th | - | City of Cockburn | $182.27m |
Rank | Company | # | |
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1st | City of Swan | 1197 | |
2nd | City of Stirling | 1074 | |
3rd | City of Armadale | 860 | |
4th | City of Canning | 786 | |
5th | City of Wanneroo | 707 |
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Changes to Willing Group’s $40 million Field Street development seen as minor by approval body.
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