Vacant, underused land to make way for housing in next phase of Qld land activation (opens original article in a new tab)
Queensland government launches next phase of land activation program, selling vacant state-owned land to private developers to build 450 new homes, including affordable housing and aged care facilities, while facing resident concerns about infrastructure and consultation.
- Queensland government announces next phase of land activation program to sell state-owned land for housing
- Three developers to create 450 new homes, including townhouses, affordable housing, and aged care facility
- Government's 'use it or house it' policy requires public departments to release underused land for private development
- Residents express concerns about infrastructure capacity and lack of consultation
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