Subi East Redevelopment (DevelopmentWA)

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The Subi East project is the redevelopment of the area that includes Subiaco Oval, Kitchener Park, Mueller Park, the former Princess Margaret Hospital site and West Leederville train station. DevelopmentWA is the State Government agency leading the project.

Complete:

  • Major above-ground demolition works at Subiaco Oval
  • Grandstands, light towers and associated buildings all removed.
  • The playing surface restored to its traditional AFL dimensions.
  • Landscaping installed around the site, including native vegetation on the oval surrounds and paths to facilitate community access to the oval.
  • Parkour course and undercover playground installed.
  • Toilets and changerooms installed.

Consultation

Currently open for comment

Please visit DevelopmentWA's consultation page for information and the most recent consultation news.

Past consultations

Throughout the Subiaco East planning phase, there have been a number of opportunities for community feedback"

  • The Subiaco East draft Master Plan closed for comment on Thursday 10 September 2020.
  • The landscaping and public realm plans for the first Subi East neighbourhood closed for comment on Monday 8 February 2021.
  • The Subiaco Oval and Railway Precinct Design Guidelines closed for comment on 10 June 2021.
  • DevelopmentWA draft Hospital site Design Guidelines closed for comment on 4 March 2023.
  • PMH precinct design consultation closed for comment on 26 May 2023.

Please visit DevelopmentWA for comprehensive Subi East information and the most recent news.

The Subi East project is the redevelopment of the area that includes Subiaco Oval, Kitchener Park, Mueller Park, the former Princess Margaret Hospital site and West Leederville train station. DevelopmentWA is the State Government agency leading the project.

Complete:

  • Major above-ground demolition works at Subiaco Oval
  • Grandstands, light towers and associated buildings all removed.
  • The playing surface restored to its traditional AFL dimensions.
  • Landscaping installed around the site, including native vegetation on the oval surrounds and paths to facilitate community access to the oval.
  • Parkour course and undercover playground installed.
  • Toilets and changerooms installed.

Consultation

Currently open for comment

Please visit DevelopmentWA's consultation page for information and the most recent consultation news.

Past consultations

Throughout the Subiaco East planning phase, there have been a number of opportunities for community feedback"

  • The Subiaco East draft Master Plan closed for comment on Thursday 10 September 2020.
  • The landscaping and public realm plans for the first Subi East neighbourhood closed for comment on Monday 8 February 2021.
  • The Subiaco Oval and Railway Precinct Design Guidelines closed for comment on 10 June 2021.
  • DevelopmentWA draft Hospital site Design Guidelines closed for comment on 4 March 2023.
  • PMH precinct design consultation closed for comment on 26 May 2023.

Please visit DevelopmentWA for comprehensive Subi East information and the most recent news.

  • PMH precinct design consultation

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    You can provide feedback on the newly released public realm designs for the Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) Precinct within the Subi East project.

    The Public Realm Development Application for the PMH Precinct is available to review online from Friday 5 May 2023 and is open for public comment until Friday 26 May 2023 at DevelopmentWA's website. Select the project from the list of 'Current planning items' on the page.

    Landscaping work on the former PMH site is expected to begin in mid-2024.

  • Princess Margaret Hospital Precinct Draft Design Guidelines

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    Following on from the recent hospital demolition works, DevelopmentWA have prepared draft Design Guidelines to provide a detailed framework to guide the future redevelopment of the former hospital land consistent with the approved Subi East Master Plan.

    The draft Design Guidelines are open for comment until 5pm Saturday 4 March 2023.

    Please visit Development WA view the draft guidelines and make comment.

    Development WA have prepared some fact sheets to help distil some key areas that maybe of interest https://yoursay.developmentwa.com.au/pmh-precinct-design-guidelines

  • Oval Precinct works commence January 2022

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    Stage 1 public realm and landscaping works for The Oval Precinct commence in early 2022.

    Read the FAQs about the project on DevelopmentWA's website (external link).

  • Oval and Railway Precinct Design Guidelines open for comment

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    DevelopmentWA invites comment on the draft Subiaco Oval and Railway Precinct Design Guidelines (draft Design Guidelines).

    The land to which the draft Design Guidelines apply is generally bounded by Roberts Road, Thomas Street, the Fremantle Rail line and Haydn Bunton Drive, excluding Perth Modern School.

    The proposed Design Guidelines can be viewed at: www.developmentwa.com.au/planning-and-approvals/current-planning-items

    For further information please contact DevelopmentWA’s Planning division on 9482 7499 or email planning@developmentwa.com.au

    Comments should be received by 10 June 2021.

  • Landscaping Plan now open for comment

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    DevelopmentWA’s landscaping and public realm plans for the first Subi East neighbourhood closed for comment on Monday 8 February 2021.

    Known as The Oval, the inclusive neighbourhood will have six different experiences, including a Six Seasons Bidi trail, a heritage plaza at the heritage-listed entry gates, and a community park with barbecue and picnic spaces.

    For more, head to DevelopmentWA’s website: developmentwa.com.au/planning-and-approvals/current-planning-items

  • Subi East masterplan finalised

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    The master plan for the Subi East Redevelopment has been finalised.

    The plan will guide future development of the area which is expected to accommodate more than 2700 new residential dwellings.

    The City's website news page has more information including links to the summary report of community engagement, the Minister's announcement, the Development WA project webpage and the Subi East Master Plan document. Read more here.

  • Council recommends improvements to Subi East masterplan

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    The draft masterplan for Subi East sets out a broad framework to guide future growth and redevelopment of the area for the next 20 years and beyond.

    Subiaco Council considered the plan at the Ordinary Council Meeting held on 22 September 2020, and the City will now provide formal feedback to DevelopmentWA.

    In general, Council supported the master plan which is underpinned by ongoing and extensive engagement with community and stakeholders.

    The City is urging DevelopmentWA to reconsider some features of the plan and make modifications to improve and future-proof the redevelopment.

    Read more here.

  • Subiaco East draft Master Plan open for comment

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    Since 2018, Development WA have worked closely with many stakeholders, including Whadjuk Elders, State and local Government, industry and the community to develop the draft Master Plan for Subiaco East. We have listened to the many stories and aspirations for the area, and have worked with the community to develop the priorities and key moves proposed for Subi East.

    Have your say

    You can now view the draft plan and have your say by participating in our community survey. Before taking the survey, we encourage you to explore the key features of the plan by reading the draft Master Plan Overview, or you can dive deeper into the detail of the plan by downloading the full draft Master Plan report and supporting documents on the Plans and Documents Page.

    By taking part in this survey, you'll be providing important feedback to be considered as part of the final Master Plan. The survey will be open until midnight Thursday 10 September 2020.

    LINK TO SURVEY

  • Master planning underway

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    The Subiaco East Community reference group (CRG) will undertake meetings from February 2020 to June 2020 in various formats (due to the changing COVID-19 situation).

    Subi East represents one of the most significant urban redevelopment projects undertaken in Perth, involving the rejuvenation of 35 hectares of land into a thriving and connected inner-city hub.

    The redevelopment area incorporates the former Princess Margaret Hospital, land around Subiaco Oval, and the new Bob Hawke College, together with West Leederville train station and the surrounding railway reserve land. Following significant community input in 2018 and 2019, the project is now beginning the Master Planning Phase.

    The Master Plan will provide the foundations for the agreed land use, location of key facilities and public places and amenities. It will be the basis from which more detailed development plans can be established.

    As part of the Master Planning of the Subi East redevelopment, DevelopmentWA are working to understand the importance of the area from a historical and narrative perspective.

    Visit the DevelopmentWA website to find out more.


  • Join the Community Reference Group

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    DevelopmentWA is establishing a Community Reference Group consisting of up to 35 residents, community groups and businesses that will provide input to help shape the master planning process. There are 15 individual spots available in the voluntary group which local residents may nominate for.

    If you wish to nominate, visit the DevelopmentWA website to find out more, view terms of reference and submit your expression of interest before 5pm on Wednesday 12 February.