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Two lots of land at the former Princess Margaret Hospital site in Subiaco have been officially released for development.

Known as 1909 Subi East, the lots will allow for two 17-storey towers on one parcel and an 11 storey building on the second lot.

“We are doing everything we can as a government to release more land for housing supply, including through major long-term urban renewal projects,” Planning and Lands Minister John Carey said.

He said the end result of the entire development site would be 2,000 new homes across six apartment sites.

The developments would include affordable and social housing.

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