If you are contemplating a new land development or re-development then an appropriate government application will be required. This site links you to the various guidelines and forms that are required for a range of development applications covering the Perth metropolitan, Peel and Greater Bunbury regions.
The Heritage Council of Western Australia is the State Government’s statutory advisory body on heritage and maintains the State Register of Heritage Places. Its role is to identify, celebrate and promote the conservation and sensitive development of cultural heritage places in WA. It is supported by the State Heritage Office, a branch of State Government. Click here for information on the State Register and other heritage lists; conservation and development advice; assistance and contact details.
You can obtain information regarding the zonings and reservations of your property by obtaining a clause 42 (MRS), clause 47 (PRS) or clause 53 (GBRS) certificate.
LandCorp is the land and property development agency, developing strategically located urban land to meet the needs of the community to achieve economic, environmental and social prosperity for WA. Click here for information on current projects.
As Perth’s redevelopment agency, the MRA’s role is to revitalise large areas in and around Central and East Perth, Subiaco, Midland and Armadale, transforming urban spaces and creating places where people want to live, work and recreate.
This site provides details about various regional planning initiatives including regional hotspots and planning for Aboriginal communities across Western Australia.
The Heritage Council maintains the State Register of Heritage Places, a comprehensive statutory list of places that have heritage value to the State. Click here to search the Heritage Council’s database, which includes places on the State Register, Federal, Local and other heritage lists.
The Urban Development Program coordinates and promotes the sustainable development of serviced land in Western Australia. This program tracks land demand and supply as well as proposed development and infrastructure in Western Australia’s major urban centres to promote a more effective use of land, better staging of development and prioritisation of infrastructure investment to support urban growth.