Bushfire Fix Trumps Trees at New Bunker Bay Resort

A City’s bid to block chalets planned for a site adjoining Pullman’s Bunker Bay resort in Western Australia’s idyllic south-west has been dismissed by a state panel that ruled bushfire safety must outweigh 13 native trees that will have to go.

The $12 million ‘The Farm, Bunker Bay’ resort is proposed by Farm Break Developments, owned by the Hill family that controls Perth-based Coogee Chemicals–Australia’s largest producer of chlorine-based chemicals.

The new resort, designed by Fremantle-based Kerry Hill Architects for a 26.5ha site off Cape Naturaliste Road, would have a mix of two- and three-bedroom chalets.

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Article originally posted at: https://www.theurbandeveloper.com/articles/the-farm-bunker-bay-resort-approved-in-wa-amid-bushfire-concerns