Hamersley Development Scheme

Hamersley Development Scheme

The Hamersley Development Scheme was conceived in 1967 and built over the ensuing years as part of a major effort by the Government of Western Australia to force down the price of land elsewhere in the Perth metropolitan area by opening up and developing land for housing as quickly as possible. [cite news|title=Land in Hamersley Area - Release|work=Hansard|author=Legislative Council of Western Australia|date=13 August 1968|pages=288
* cite news|title=Hamersley - Rezoning from Urban Deferred to Urban (Report No. Hous/55)|last=Carr|first=Dr. David|date=14 November 1967|work=Minutes of the Metropolitan Region Planning Authority (July-December 1967)
* cite news|title=Government To Free 1,000 Acres for Houses near City|date=14 December 1967|pages=2|work=The West Australian
] This was a response to upward pressures on land prices across the metropolitan area, including demand created by the growth of the Kwinana industrial district south of Perth and the establishment of the iron ore industry in northern Western Australia. By 1968 land speculation had also become a significant factor, with individuals and companies profiting by buying and selling released but undeveloped land.cite book|author=Western Australia - Committee on the Taxation of Unimproved Land and on Land Prices|title=Report - Land taxation and land prices in Western Australia. Part I (Report to Premier Brand)|date=January 1968 Chapters 3, 4 and 5.]

The scheme area was a region of 24 km² bounded by Hepburn Avenue, Marmion Avenue, North Perimeter Highway and Wanneroo Road, and consisted of the suburbs of Hamersley and Carine within the City of Stirling, and Warwick, Greenwood and Duncraig within the City of Joondalup.

History

In the late 1960s, concern about the growth of land prices in the Perth metropolitan area, which for several years had exceeded the consumer price index, led to the Premier of Western Australia, David Brand, convening an inter-departmental committee to study the problem. One of the committee's recommendations to Cabinet was to release 300 hectares of land owned by the State Housing Commission in Hamersley, Warwick and Greenwood which was designated as "deferred urban" land under the Metropolitan Scheme which had been drafted in 1963.cite news|title=Hamersley - Rezoning from Urban Deferred to Urban (Report No. Hous/55)|last=Carr|first=Dr. David|date=14 November 1967|work=Minutes of the Metropolitan Region Planning Authority (July-December 1967) Accessed at State Records Office, Perth.] On 13 December 1967, the Metropolitan Region Planning Authority decided to rezone as urban all land bounded by Hepburn Avenue, Marmion Avenue, North Perimeter Highway and Wanneroo Road, on the condition that subdivision would be approved when "Town Planning (Development) Scheme(s) have been approved with the general object of serving the best possible development at the least cost to the community". [cite news|title=Meeting Minutes - Metropolitan Region Planning Authority|date=13 December 1967|pages=84.7|work=Minutes of the Metropolitan Region Planning Authority (July-December 1967)] cite news|title=Government To Free 1,000 Acres for Houses near City|date=14 December 1967|pages=2|work=The West Australian]

The Shires of Perth and Wanneroo combined to prepare Town Planning Scheme No.26 (Hamersley Development Scheme), [cite news|title=Advertisement of Resolution Deciding to Prepare a Town Planning Scheme. Town Planning Scheme 26 – Hamersley Development Scheme (TPB 853/2/20/26)|work=Western Australia Government Gazette|pages=1968:172|date=26 January 1968] and by early March 1968, the scheme, which included provisions for water supply, sewerage, drainage, road construction and undergrounding of power mains, was presented to both councils for consideration. [cite news|title=Hamersley Development Scheme - A few background and explanatory notes|last=Hewison|first=Kevin (K.J.) (Shire Planner)|date=29 February 1968|work=Shire of Perth - Town Planning Committee Minute Book (2574/26)|pages=346 Attached to Item No.6, 5 March 1968. Accessed at State Records Office, Perth.] By July, however, negotiations between the councils broke down, and the Shire of Perth (now City of Stirling) decided to administer its own part of the scheme independently. [cite news|title=Discourtesy Alleged By Perth Shire|work=The West Australian (North Suburban Section)|pages=3|date=17 July 1968]

In April, the R&I Bank, a government-owned bank, was granted permission to subdivide a small area in northern Ardleigh Crescent. [cite news|title=Hamersley Scheme - Shire Agrees to First Subdivision|last=Jones|first=Adrienne|work=The West Australian (North Suburban Section)|pages=1|date=17 April 1968 Accessed at Battye Library, Perth.] The first auction of 80 lots on Saturday 14 December 1968 was anticipated on the front page of "The West Australian", with Premier Brand advising intending buyers to be cautious about their bids. [cite news|title=Government Warns Buyers of Land - Be Cautious|work=The West Australian|pages=1|date=14 December 1968] At the auction, 76 lots were sold at an average price of $4,784, compared to $6,700 at a recent R&I Bank sale in the nearby suburb of Karrinyup, with newspapers agreeing that the Premier's warning had been heeded by bidders. [cite news|title=Sale Prices Drop After Warning By Brand|work=The West Australian|pages=2|date=16 December 1968
* cite news|title=Hamersley blocks go at one-a-minute - Average of $4,784 at R&I land auction|work=Sunday Times|pages=2|date=15 December 1968
* cite news|title=Editorial - Drop In Land Prices|work=The West Australian|pages=6|date=17 December 1968
]

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