
Queensland spends $50 million to ease housing crisis
Millions of dollars will be spent to help keep Queenslanders in their rental properties after a summit to address severe housing pressure in the state.
Millions of dollars will be spent to help keep Queenslanders in their rental properties after a summit to address severe housing pressure in the state.
Temporary accommodation for Queensland natural disaster victims will be fast-tracked in a bid to ease the state’s housing crisis.
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About 5600 new social and affordable homes will be built in Queensland within five years under a plan unveiled at the state housing summit.
Queensland’s housing summit should consider redesigning suburbs with more medium density housing that people actually want to live in, an expert says.
The Queensland government will hold a summit on the state’s housing crisis next month.