Housing boost as developer gets $1.3bn green light to sell off estates
Approval for a developer to sell off 12 of its housing estates, including four in South East Queensland, will boost the supply of new dwellings.
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Approval for a developer to sell off 12 of its housing estates, including four in South East Queensland, will boost the supply of new dwellings.
Several barbecues have been destroyed at a Queensland homeless encampment, within 24 hours of power being restored after it had been shutdown following allegations of stabbings, fires and vandalism.
A Queenslander fed-up with a lack of services for homeless people has challenged Opposition Leader David Crisafulli during a campaign stop on the Sunshine Coast.
A mother-of-nine has highlighted a major crisis across Queensland, revealing she has had to move house about 10 times in a year.
A man living on the streets for the first time says he is “living proof” of how easy things can get tough.
Only one in four suburbs across Brisbane are now “affordable”, a number which has halved in just five years – with a surprising line-up named in the Queensland capital’s top 10 liveability list.
Queensland’s peak real estate body has labelled the state government’s response to the housing crisis, two years on from a summit, as woeful.
Queenslanders need to have confidence the government is doing everything it can to address the housing crisis, writes the editor.
The Whitsunday region has no permanent emergency accommodation with housing for the homeless dependent largely on our tourism numbers, while Bowen has an even bigger risk. SPECIAL REPORT
The state government will enlist the help of the private sector to deliver 600 modular homes as Queensland’s housing crisis continues and despite previous construction targets being missed.
Children are being raised in crisis hotel rooms and affordable rental properties are now non-existent as Queensland’s housing emergency shows no signs of easing.
Apartments could become more affordable in Brisbane under Adrian Schrinner’s plan to remove outdated requirements for new developments.
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