Asks about current utilities infrastructure ratings for six METRONET station precincts undergoing level crossing removal, compared to 2021 ratings, and any works done to improve them. The answer refers to another question.

✅ AnsweredQoN 1182Legislative Council
Asked
24 February 2026
Answered
5 May 2026
Response Time
9 days
Portfolio: Planning and Lands; Housing and Works; Health Infrastructure

Question

I refer to enabling infrastructure for housing and the METRONET Station Precincts Gateway document, published on 9 November 2021, which identifies a percentage score for "Readiness - utilities infrastructure rating" for each of the 25 station precincts identified in the document in relation to supporting new housing, and I ask:(a) for each of the following station precincts listed as part of the Level Crossing Removal, listed below with their "Utilities infrastructure rating" as of the 2021 document, what is their current utilities infrastructure rating and what works, if any, have been done since 2021 to improve each score:(i) Carlisle - 84%;(ii) Oats Street - 68%;(iii) Queens Park - 58%;(iv) Cannington - 41%;(v) Beckenham - 68%; and(vi) Kelmscott - 45%? I refer to enabling infrastructure for housing and the METRONET Station Precincts Gateway document, published on 9 November 2021, which identifies a percentage score for "Readiness - utilities infrastructure rating" for each of the 25 station precincts identified in the document in relation to supporting new housing, and I ask: (a) for each of the following station precincts listed as part of the Level Crossing Removal, listed below with their "Utilities infrastructure rating" as of the 2021 document, what is their current utilities infrastructure rating and what works, if any, have been done since 2021 to improve each score: (i) Carlisle - 84%; (ii) Oats Street - 68%; (iii) Queens Park - 58%; (iv) Cannington - 41%; (v) Beckenham - 68%; and (vi) Kelmscott - 45%?

Answer

Refer to Legislative Council Question On Notice 1179.

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