WA Government’s short-term accommodation reform warmly welcomed: AHA(WA)

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Edited by Travel Weekly


    The Australian Hotels Association (WA) has acknowledged and welcomed the WA Government’s initial proposed reforms to regulate short-stay accommodation.

    AHA(WA) CEO Bradley Woods said a mandatory registration scheme, coupled with a requirement that short-stay accommodation in the Perth metro area obtain development approval after 90 days use, is an initial step in the right direction.

    “For too long, unregulated short-stay accommodation has been left unchecked, leading to the loss of long-term housing stock, community disruption and unfair competition with licensed accommodation,” Woods said.

    “The many problems associated with unregulated short-stay accommodation were laid bare four years ago in WA’s Parliamentary Inquiry and have been experienced in countless other jurisdictions around the world.

    Bradley Woods – CEO AHA(WA)

    “The 90-day development approval trigger in the Perth metro area is welcomed, and we encourage regional local governments to implement stronger measures, such as a 60-day trigger, to make more accommodation available to house long-term workers in their communities.

    “We encourage the State Government to bring forward the 2026 start date at which development approvals are required, given the historic pressures on WA’s residential housing market.

    “Two years is a long time to wait for reforms to commence. The dire shortage of rental accommodation is inhibiting every industry’s ability to secure workers, including hospitality.

    “We believe the financial incentives that are being made available will help entice some hosts to return their property to the long-term rental market, which should produce some positive short-term results.

    “These reforms are a step in the right direction, rather than the end solution.”

    (Featured Image: Two women arriving at vacation rental pushing luggage – iStock/ferrantraite)

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