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Home / Business and Economy / Hancock Helipad Sparks Perth Noise Feud

Hancock Helipad Sparks Perth Noise Feud

2 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Hancock Iron Ore seeks helipad approval for West Perth HQ.
  • Opponents cite noise, asbestos, and lack of public benefit.
  • Council to decide on the controversial helipad proposal.
Hancock Helipad Sparks Perth Noise Feud

Hancock Iron Ore's proposal for a rooftop helipad at its West Perth headquarters has become a point of contention. The company asserts that such facilities are a 'contemporary requirement' for globally connected businesses, likening its need to those in New York, London, and Tokyo. They propose limited use, up to 12 times a year during daylight, with a Bell 429 helicopter.

Despite Hancock's claims of it being a 'modern necessity' and a potential emergency landing point, the application has garnered significant opposition. Twenty-nine submissions highlight fears of noise pollution impacting local businesses like psychologist rooms and recording studios. Concerns about asbestos fibers being dispersed from nearby roofing and the absence of any public benefit have also been raised.

The City of Perth council is currently reviewing the proposal, with planning officers recommending its blockage. While Hancock may appeal to the state government if the council votes against it, the decision is closely watched, balancing corporate needs against community impact.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Hancock Iron Ore is seeking approval to install a private helipad on the roof of their new headquarters in West Perth.
Opponents fear the helipad will cause noise disruptions, potentially spread asbestos fibers, and offers no public benefit.
The City of Perth council's planning officers recommended blocking the request, with a final council decision pending.

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