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Focusing on affordable housing

Southern Downs Regional Council has taken action to address the region’s shortage of affordable housing by engaging Regional Housing Limited to explore external funding opportunities through state and federal government programs.

Southern Downs Mayor Melissa Hamilton welcomed the initiative as a proactive step in easing the region’s housing pressures.

“The limited availability of affordable housing is a challenge faced by many regional areas, and the Southern Downs is no exception,” Mayor Hamilton said.

“By collaborating with Regional Housing Limited, we are aiming to increase the availability of affordable and accessible housing across the region.

“The first step is to secure the necessary funding to progress community housing projects, and we look forward to developing proposals which will have a positive impact on our community.”

Southern Downs Councillor Joel Richters emphasised the importance of responding to the housing shortage with meaningful action.

“Housing is a fundamental need, and it’s critical that we take steps to address the growing demand for affordable and social homes in our region,” Councillor Richters said.

“Council’s partnership with Regional Housing Limited positions us to access the expertise and funding required to deliver practical housing solutions that meet the needs of our community.”

Regional Housing Limited, a registered charity, will lead efforts to secure funding for projects through state and federal housing initiatives.

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