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Council buys land for $1, but what's the catch?
Key takeaways
- The vacant block of land is just south of Geraldton's CBD.
- The state government will transfer 8.8 hectares of vacant land to the City of Greater Geraldton for $1 to develop 140 key worker dwellings.
- WA shadow local government minister Kirrilee Warr says issues such as housing, typically concerns of the state, are falling on councils.
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The vacant block of land is just south of Geraldton's CBD. (ABC News: Chris Lewis)
The state government will transfer 8.8 hectares of vacant land to the City of Greater Geraldton for $1 to develop 140 key worker dwellings.
WA shadow local government minister Kirrilee Warr says issues such as housing, typically concerns of the state, are falling on councils.
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