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Perth housing charity wins green light for $21m East Fremantle social housing project

Foundation Housing and development partner H-U have secured planning approval for a significant social housing expansion in East Fremantle.

By The Daily Perth · Published 25 June 2026, 6:04 pm

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UpdatedUpdated 3 July 2026, 11:09 pm

Perth housing charity wins green light for $21m East Fremantle social housing project
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Foundation Housing and its development partner H-U have cleared a major planning hurdle for a $21 million social housing expansion in East Fremantle, with the project now approved to proceed, according to BusinessNews. The initiative will add dozens of new social housing dwellings to the south Perth suburb, addressing ongoing demand for affordable housing in the region.

The approval is significant for Perth's broader housing crisis, with the metro area facing chronic shortages of affordable options for low-income households. This Foundation Housing project represents a tangible investment in expanding the social housing stock within an established suburb, reducing pressure on waiting lists that currently extend years for eligible residents.

The East Fremantle location positions the development close to transport links and existing services, making it a strategic addition to Perth's social housing portfolio. For the local community, the project promises to improve housing security for vulnerable residents while contributing to the suburb's demographic diversity and economic activity.

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Sources: businessnews.com.au.

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