State Facilitated Development

The National Housing Accord is a landmark agreement to address one of our nation’s biggest economic challenges: the supply and affordability of housing. The Accord requires 1.2 million new homes across Australia within 5 years. For Queensland this means around 240,000 additional new well-located homes must be built by mid 2029.

The Queensland Government’s $3.1 billion Homes for Queenslanders plan is the State’s commitment to this task and to ensure that every Queenslander has access to a safe, secure and affordable home.

A key initiative of the Homes for Queenslanders plan is the State Facilitated Development pathway – a new fast tracked development assessment pathway. Streamlined approval pathways have been specifically identified as a measure that each state must bring forward under the National Planning Reform Blueprint.

State Facilitated Development provides a pathway to faster decisions and resolution of planning and infrastructure issues to provide housing, including social and affordable homes.

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The National Housing Accord is a landmark agreement to address one of our nation’s biggest economic challenges: the supply and affordability of housing. The Accord requires 1.2 million new homes across Australia within 5 years. For Queensland this means around 240,000 additional new well-located homes must be built by mid 2029.

The Queensland Government’s $3.1 billion Homes for Queenslanders plan is the State’s commitment to this task and to ensure that every Queenslander has access to a safe, secure and affordable home.

A key initiative of the Homes for Queenslanders plan is the State Facilitated Development pathway – a new fast tracked development assessment pathway. Streamlined approval pathways have been specifically identified as a measure that each state must bring forward under the National Planning Reform Blueprint.

State Facilitated Development provides a pathway to faster decisions and resolution of planning and infrastructure issues to provide housing, including social and affordable homes.

Please select a site from the list below to share your perspective: