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.
There are currently no SFD proposals open for comments.
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.
There are currently no SFD proposals open for comments.