This Why So Empty map is a compilation of the vacant buildings and underutilised spaces in Perth and WA submitted by people using the Why So Empty App for iPhone.
You can use this App to report and record all the places your city is vacant, underused, abandoned, lacking a bit of love, or packed with potential.
Senator Scott Ludlam speaks to Geoff Hutchison on ABC 720's Morning Program about the Greens' ambitious plan to improve the safety, extent and use of the Perth Bike Network.
The Greens 2029 Perth Bike Plan is a costed package that will deliver around 6600km of safe, separated and well maintained bike lanes and paths across Perth by the year 2029.
The Greens have launched an ambitious plan to radically improve the safety, extent and use of the Perth Bike Network with a costed package to deliver around 6600km of safe, separated and well maintained bike lanes and paths across Perth by the year 2029.
The Greens have welcomed the WA Government's long term planning for cycling. However it still falls well short of what is required.
You can download our 'Cycling Snapshot for Perth' below - which summarises the Greens initial response to draft WA Bike Network Plan 2012-21 or you can download our entire submission.
The Barnett Government's failure to include project funding for light rail in the State budget shows a lack of foresight, the WA Greens said today.
The Greens national spokesperson for transport, Senator for Western Australia Scott Ludlam, questioned whether the Barnett Government took the promise it made 18 months ago to bring light rail to Perth within a decade seriously.