Queensland Government Commits $100 Million for Affordable Homes
The Queensland government has announced a $100 million budget allocation aimed at delivering 2,000 affordable homes annually. This funding commitment was revealed on Wednesday. The Crisafulli government has recently faced criticism regarding its decision to remove affordable housing mandates.
The Queensland government has earmarked $100 million in its latest budget to support the provision of affordable housing. This funding initiative is projected to assist in the delivery of 2,000 affordable homes each year.
The announcement was made on Wednesday by the Crisafulli government. This move comes amidst public scrutiny and criticism directed at the government for its decision to scrap existing affordable housing mandates.
According to the Sydney Morning Herald, the funding aims to address ongoing housing needs within the state.
