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Redland Housing Strategy released

by Kody Cook
October 8, 2024
in Council, News, Planning, QLD, Spotlight, Urban Development
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Featured image: Redland City. Image credit: Redland City Council.

Featured image: Redland City. Image credit: Redland City Council.

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The Queensland Department of Housing, Local Government, Planning and Public Works has released the Redland Housing Strategy 2024-2046. 

Redland City Council Mayor, Jos Mitchell, thanked the Department for the work done in developing the strategy.  

“Council will consider the document, which lists 18 implementation actions, at the November General Meeting,” Mayor Mitchell said.  

“I have been advised that the former Council provided the Queensland Government with extensive feedback on its draft strategy, and it appears that several of the matters raised in the submission to the Department were addressed in this final version. 

“Council will now analyse the strategy, its potential impacts for the city, and will continue working with the Queensland Government on the best ways to deliver the implementation actions.” 

The Redland Housing Strategy 2024-2046 is available on the Department of Housing, Local Government, Planning and Public Works website. 

The consultation reports from both phases of the Department’s community consultation are also available. 

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