Summary
The City of Nedlands has defended its management of parkland near the planned Swanbourne children’s hospice after WA’s Lands Minister John Carey announced intentions to excise the area due to the council’s rejection of a $4 million redevelopment proposal by the Perth Children’s Hospital Foundation. The city cited bushfire protection concerns and the need to maintain low vegetation as reasons for its stance, while Carey criticized the council for hindering the hospice’s development. The excision proposal will be presented to Parliament on June 17, with the Opposition indicating support for Carey’s move.