Project Proponent Rottnest Island Authority Proposal description The Rottnest Island Authority (RIA) propose to develop workers accommodation to support island businesses, enhance visitor experience and meet growing tourism needs for Wadjemup / Rottnest Island. The proposal is for 149 accommodation units for up to 336 people. The worker accommodation will be available specific workers who are required to reside on Rottnest Island for the purpose of delivering essential services to visitors and ensuring continued operations of the island. The proposal area is located on Lot 10976 on Deposited Plan 216860 along Parker Point Road, Rottnest Island. Implementation of the proposal will involve the removal of up to 3.29 ha of native vegetation that represents the Callitris preissii (or Melaleuca lanceolata) forests and woodlands of the Swan Coastal Plain (SCP30a) Threatened Ecological Community and contains habitat for two threatened fauna species (Quokka and Rottnest Island Bobtail). Region Perth Referred under EP Act s38 Industry sector Land use Last updated May 19, 2025 Current Status Decision on whether to assess has been published 1. Referral Comment on this referral Rottnest Island Worker Accommodation Referral documentation Referral form (PDF, 344.77 KB) Proposal Content Document - s.38 referral - RIA Worker Accommodation.pdf (PDF, 2.62 MB) Attachments to s38 referral PCD - RIA Worker Accommodation.pdf (PDF, 38.63 MB) RIA Worker Accommodation - architectural plans.pdf (PDF, 2.9 MB) RIA Worker Accommodation s38 referral submission by CCWA.pdf (PDF, 245.43 KB) 2. Decision on whether to assess this proposal Chair's Determination Referral examined, preliminary investigations and inquiries conducted. Proposal not to be assessed under part IV of the EP Act. Advice given (Not appealable) Extract of determination Rottnest Island Worker Accommodation (PDF, 228.89 KB) Preliminary Environmental Factors Social Surroundings Marine Environmental Quality Flora and Vegetation Terrestrial Fauna Inland Waters Date published Monday, 19 May, 2025