Tuesday, 13 April, 2021 - 16:12
$18m Shenton Park plan deferred
The Metro-Inner Development Assessment Panel has deferred a decision on an $18 million development in Shenton Park the local government recommended it refuse.
The City of Subiaco is located immediately west of the City of Perth, about 4km from Perth.
It includes the surrounding suburbs of Daglish, parts of Jolimont, parts of Shenton Park, and Subiaco.
Subiaco was proclaimed a municipality in 1897 and became the City of Subiaco in 1952.
Rank | Company | # | |
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31st | ![]() |
Shire of Mundaring | $51.44m |
32nd | ![]() |
Shire of Esperance | $50.28m |
33rd | ![]() |
City of Subiaco | $53.38m |
34th | ![]() |
Shire of Augusta-Margaret River | $43.23m |
35th | - | Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale | $38.49m |
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30th | Shire of Esperance | 228 | |
31st | Town of Cambridge | 224 | |
32nd | City of Subiaco | 216 | |
33rd | Shire of Harvey | 214 | |
34th | Shire of Ashburton | 196 |
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The Metro-Inner Development Assessment Panel has deferred a decision on an $18 million development in Shenton Park the local government recommended it refuse.
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