A joint $2.4 billion housing infrastructure funding deal is expected to pave the way for 51,000 new homes in Queensland. The state-federal deal will target the construction of new roads, water and sewerage works in at least three identified Priority Development Areas (PDAs): Mount Peter, Southern Thornlands and Waraba. Federal Housing Minister Clair O’Neil says 50,000 new homes will be built statewide with 21,000 reserved for first home buyers. …
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