Senator Conroy: The Minister for Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities has provided the following answer to the honourable senator's question: The requested information on each project is provided in the tables below: Infrastructure projects State Grant recipient Location Affordable Housing Outcome ACT Land Development Agency Crace 489 dwellings with savings ACT Land Development Agency Bonner 330 dwellings with savings ACT Land Development Agency Harrison 138 dwellings with savings NSW NSW Land & Housing Corporation Rosemeadow 117 dwellings with savings NSW NSW Land & Housing Corporation Glebe, Sydney 92 dwellings with savings NSW NSW Land & Housing Corporation Seven Hills 120 dwellings with savings NSW Department of Planning Bungarribee 450 dwellings with savings NSW Landcom Mittagong (Renwick) 300 dwellings with savings NSW Landcom Edmondson Park 115 dwellings with savings NSW St Marys Land Ltd Northern Road—road project 250 dwellings with savings NSW St Marys Land Ltd Ropes Crossing—construction 240 dwellings with savings NSW Moree Plains Shire Council Brigalow Drive, Moree 12 dwellings with savings NSW NSW Land & Housing Corporation Claymore 380 dwellings with savings NSW NSW Land & Housing Corporation Bolton Point 95 dwellings with savings NSW Clarence Valley Council Clarence Valley 35 dwellings with savings NT Dept Planning & Infrastructure Johnston, Palmerston East 800 dwellings with savings QLD Isaac Regional Council Nebo 63 dwellings with savings QLD Gold Coast City Council Upper Coomera 16 dwellings with savings QLD Moreton Bay Regional Council Caboolture 100 dwellings with savings QLD Mackay Regional Council Rural View (north of Mackay) 1000 dwellings with savings SA Minister for Housing Woodville West 106 dwellings with savings SA Minister for Housing Oaklands Park, South Plympton, Camden Park and Marden (med density development) 50 dwellings with savings SA Minister for Housing Lochiel Park 23 dwellings with savings SA Town of Gawler Evanston Gardens 1200 dwellings with savings SA City of Adelaide Adelaide 52 dwellings with savings SA City of Salisbury Salisbury infill development 126 dwellings with savings SA City of Salisbury Dansie Crescent 11 dwellings with savings SA City of Charles Sturt St Clair 184 dwellings with savings SA City of Salisbury Paralowie Walpole Road 150 dwellings with savings TAS Dept Health & Human Services Clarendon Vale 110 dwellings with savings TAS Housing Tasmania Chigwell 58 dwellings with savings TAS Housing Tasmania Wynyard 15 dwellings with savings VIC Director of Housing Prahran, Richmond and Fitzroy 736 dwellings with savings VIC Swan Hill Rural City Council Robinvale 34 dwellings with savings WA WA Housing Authority Henley Brook 345 dwellings with savings WA WA Land Authority Broome 242 dwellings with savings WA WA Housing Authority Geraldton—Beachlands 100 dwellings with savings WA WA Housing Authority Harrisdale Green 197 dwellings with savings WA WA Housing Authority Golden Bay 528 dwellings with savings WA Town of Kwinana Medina 60 dwellings with savings WA WA Land Authority Mandurah 55 dwellings with savings WA City of Armadale Newhaven Town Centre 59 dwellings with savings WA City of Gosnells Amherst Village 99 dwellings with savings WA City of Wanneroo East Lansdale 39 dwellings with savings WA Shire of Upper Gascoyne Gascoyne Junction 7 dwellings with savings Reform only projects include State Grant recipient Location Affordable Housing Outcome NSW NSW Land and Housing Corporation Redfern Waterloo Reduced housing-related infrastructure and planning costs NSW NSW Land and Housing Corporation South Randwick Reduced housing-related infrastructure and planning costs NSW NSW Land and Housing Corporation Chester Hill Reduced housing-related infrastructure and planning costs NSW NSW Land and Housing Corporation Villawood East Reduced housing-related infrastructure and planning costs NSW NSW Land and Housing Corporation Prospect Reduced housing-related infrastructure and planning costs NSW NSW Land and Housing Corporation Wentworthville Reduced housing-related infrastructure and planning costs NSW City of Sydney Sydney city Reduced housing-related infrastructure and planning costs VIC Growth Areas Authority Various locations around Melbourne Reduced housing-related infrastructure and planning costs VIC City of Ballarat Ballarat Reduced housing-related infrastructure and planning costs QLD Brisbane City Council Brisbane city Reduced housing-related infrastructure and planning costs QLD SEQ Council of Mayors—Target 5 Days South East Queensland Reduced housing-related infrastructure and planning costs QLD SEQ Council of Mayors— Liveable Compact Cities South East Queensland Reduced housing-related infrastructure and planning costs QLD SEQ Council of Mayors—Next Generation Planning South East Queensland Reduced housing-related infrastructure and planning costs WA Shire of Serpentine / Jarrahdale Planning policies Mundijong, WA Reduced housing-related infrastructure and planning costs Electronic Development Assessments All states (6) Various Electronic Development Assessment Reduced housing-related infrastructure and planning costs Nat'l Coord Office Western Australia Local Government Association Electronic Development Assessment Reduced housing-related infrastructure and planning costs Around 13,000 home buyers will receive direct savings from projects created by the Housing Affordability Fund. 749 home buyers have received savings to date. Information is not collected under the program in relation to the Affordability Housing Bands: A, B and C. The answer to Question 78 stated: "The estimate of 380,000 home buyers expected to benefit from the planning and development reform projects under the Housing Affordability Fund is based on information provided by the project proponents. Given that the majority of projects are still in their early phases of delivery, the department has not sought to revise this number at this stage." This information remains current, with most projects still in their early phases of delivery. By way of example, one reform project, Target 5 Days in south-east Queensland, is estimated to benefit approximately 16,000 home buyers each year with a projected saving of around $4000 on all newly constructed homes in one of Australia's highest growth areas. The national ePlanning roadmap was completed on 30 June 2011. All jurisdictions were required to implement a protocol, known as the Electronic Development Assessment Interoperability Specification, allowing different IT systems to communicate data with each other based on common technical requirements. Five jurisdictions are already compliant with the protocol, and are currently using electronic development applications. They are Queensland, Northern Territory, Australian Capital Territory, South Australia and Victoria. Three jurisdictions that are expected to be conformant by June 2012 are New South Wales, Western Australia and Tasmania.