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Temora address housing shortage in tiny hamlet

Proposed Ariah Park Village Subdivision to Address Housing Shortage – Lots from $90-000 to $110,000 in the small picturesque hamlet.

Temora Shire Council is investigating the delivery of a proposed residential subdivision in Ariah Park in response to the current shortage of available housing land within the village –a tiny Federation-style village known for it’s “bowsers, wowsers and peppercorn trees” which it’s just three hours from Canberra.

There are currently no vacant blocks of land for sale in Ariah Park, despite some undeveloped lots existing. As a result, there are very limited to no opportunities for the construction of new dwellings in the village.

The council is supportive of the future growth of Ariah Park and recognises that increasing housing supply is critical to sustaining the community. To address this, Temora council is considering the subdivision of Council-owned land at Mandamah Street to create new residential opportunities.

The subject land comprises approximately 5.379 hectares and is located within a long-standing village zone in the middle of the town.

Mayor Rick Firman OAM said importantly the site, just to the other side of the railway line close to the town’s business area and school, tucked in on the old road to the railway station, benefits from services existing in the vicinity, which can be extended to open the land for development.

The proposal would see the land subdivided into 18 residential lots, including the construction of a new internal road, with indicative block prices expected to start from $90,000 to $110,000.

Mayor Firman said the investigation reflects Council’s commitment to supporting the long-term sustainability of Ariah Park and District.

“At present, there is no vacant residential land available for purchase in Ariah Park, which significantly limits the ability for new homes to be built,” Mayor Firman said.

“If we want to see the village continue to grow and remain strong, we need to ensure there are realistic opportunities for people to build and invest here.”

Mayor Firman said the Council-owned site presents clear advantages and thanked former Mayor and Ariah Park-based Councillor Nigel Judd OAM for his strong advocacy to Council.

“The land is appropriately zoned and located near existing services that can be extended, giving us a practical opportunity to facilitate residential development.

“This is about planning responsibly for the future of Ariah Park and ensuring the village and district remains a great place to live.”

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