Minister for Housing, Local Government and Planning and Minister for Public Works
The Honourable Meaghan Scanlon
- Forty new social homes at Little Mountain to be completed this month as part of Miles Government’s Homes for Queenslanders plan
- Government is ramping up delivery of public and community housing over coming years to deliver 53,500 by 2046
The finishing touches are being made on 40 new Homes for Queenslanders, as the Miles Government boosts its social housing Big Build.
The 40 new units, which include 32, one-bedroom units and eight, two-bedroom units were built in partnership with Churches of Christ Housing Services.
They’ve have been built with accessibility in mind for people with a disability and seniors with mobility needs.
The Miles Government provided $10.2 million for the construction of the new units, which supported around 62 full-time equivalent construction jobs.
It comes after the Miles Government launched its Homes for Queenslanders plan earlier this year, which includes a target of 53,500 more social homes.
The social housing target in Homes for Queenslanders was informed by modelling done by the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute.
The modelling incorporates historical and predictive analysis, including population growth and social and economic factors, to inform social housing need, and is the first of its kind in Australia.
Quotes attributable to Member for Caloundra Jason Hunt:
“Every Queenslander deserves a place to call home. That means we need to build more homes – it’s that simple.
“That’s why I made it clear to the Minister that any plan for housing needs to see more social homes built alongside support for renters, first home buyers and people sleeping rough.”
Quotes attributable to Minister for Housing, Local Government, Planning and Minister for Public Works Meaghan Scanlon:
“These homes show that we’re serious about building more Homes for Queenslanders through our plan.
“When building is complete, these houses will become a home for older Queenslanders, people with a disability and couples.
“The LNP saw social housing go backwards in Queensland by 428 homes, and now they think our Homes for Queenslanders plan is too much – so the question the LNP must answer is what would they cut? Is it homes like these?”
Further information:
Anyone who needs housing assistance can contact the Maroochydore Housing Service Centre (07) 5352 7333 during business hours or call the 24/7 Homeless Hotline on 1800 474 753.
For more information about the Homes for Queenslanders plan, visit https://www.housing.qld.gov.au/homesforqueenslanders.
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