- 2,602m site available for childcare centre development within multi award-winning OneOneFive community
- The OneOneFive development will deliver over 230 residential lots, seven public open space areas, and two mixed-use opportunities
The State Government has today released an opportunity for the purchase and development of a childcare centre on lot 571 at OneOneFive Hamilton Hill.
The Cook Government, through DevelopmentWA, has created an indicative single-level concept for the 2602m childcare site on the corner of Ralston Street and Stock Road, accommodating approximately 80 places and an onsite car park with 23 bays.
Stage 1 subdivision works, which include 66 residential lots, one small mixed-use site and a group housing site, are now complete.
Upon completion, the 11.9-hectare OneOneFive Hamilton Hill will deliver approximately 232 lots and more than 330 new homes for up to 800 residents.
Interested parties are invited to submit their offers to DevelopmentWA via Tenderlinkfrom Wednesday 21 August 2024 at 2pm (WST).
As stated by Lands Minister John Carey:
"The OneOneFive Hamilton Hill is an important development to boost housing supply and diversity to our southern suburbs - including for the most vulnerable members of our community.
"Earlier this year we announced seven three-bedroom, two-bathroom properties had been completed for families on the public housing waiting list.
"Our Government continues to do everything we can to boost housing supply throughout the State and to ensure the OneOneFive Hamilton Hill community has the amenities for local families we're releasing land for the development of a new childcare Centre.
"The new childcare centre will meet the needs of the growing local community by providing childcare services in a well-located suburb, close to local shops, transport links, and recreational facilities and amenities.
"The total OneOneFive development will provide over 230 residential lots, seven public open space areas, and two small mixed-use opportunities, with development located near key infrastructure, transport nodes and schools."
As stated by Early Childhood Education Minister Sabine Winton:
"The Cook Government is committed to supporting Western Australian families to access quality early learning and ensuring children get the best possible start to life.
"As our State's population continues to grow, it's important that we support and provide opportunities for development of key community infrastructure including new early learning centres.
"This development in Hamilton Hill will play a vital role in enabling parents to return to work, while supporting the social and emotional growth of children."
As stated by Fremantle MLA Simone McGurk:
"OneOneFiveHamilton Hillpays homage tothe site's history as a school and its Indigenous heritage through its street names, public art, and architectural design.
"The estate will not only offer housing diversity andchoice,in the future it will provide key services like a childcare centre to cater for the growing local community."