Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1415 (Standard) - Children’s Hospice Site

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Consultation has concluded

This Development Application is now closed.

Please see the Planning Online website for more information.


The Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) sought public comment on a proposal to amend the Metropolitan Region Scheme (MRS) for land in the City of Nedlands.

The purpose of the amendment was to rezone approximately 5,945 m2 in Swanbourne from the Parks and Recreation reservation to the Public Purposes - Special Uses reservation in the MRS.

The amendment sought to align the MRS with the WAPC’s development approval for a children’s hospice which includes patient rooms, family suites, family and play areas and allied health services.

The proposed amendment is to be progressed as a standard amendment as the size and scale of the proposed amendment is not considered regionally significant. It does not reflect a regional change to the planning strategy or philosophy for the metropolitan region.

This Development Application is now closed.

Please see the Planning Online website for more information.


The Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) sought public comment on a proposal to amend the Metropolitan Region Scheme (MRS) for land in the City of Nedlands.

The purpose of the amendment was to rezone approximately 5,945 m2 in Swanbourne from the Parks and Recreation reservation to the Public Purposes - Special Uses reservation in the MRS.

The amendment sought to align the MRS with the WAPC’s development approval for a children’s hospice which includes patient rooms, family suites, family and play areas and allied health services.

The proposed amendment is to be progressed as a standard amendment as the size and scale of the proposed amendment is not considered regionally significant. It does not reflect a regional change to the planning strategy or philosophy for the metropolitan region.