- Miles Government and Regional Housing Limited partner through Housing Investment Fund for more social, affordable homes
- Three social homes, three affordable homes under construction particularly for single-parent families
- LNP a threat to this project and Homes for Queenslanders with record of cuts and
Six more homes for single-parent families will be built in Townsville through the Miles Government's Housing Investment Fund.
Three affordable and three social housing apartments are under construction by local builder, Martin Locke Homes in Garbutt, 7 kilometres south-east of Townsville's city centre, close to existing homes, schools and established shopping centre precincts.
When completed early next year, the apartments will provide fully accessible two-bedroom self-contained apartments with turfed open spaces to facilitate community building and social connection.
The homes form part of the Miles Government's Homes for Queenslanders plan to deliver one million more homes, and follows the government announcing in its Budget that it would deliver 600 more modular homes across the state.
Member for Townsville Scott Stewart said the project is at risk under the LNP and David Crisafulli who has outlined no vision other than to cut projects, jobs and essential services.
As stated by Member for Townsville Scott Stewart:
"I've fought hard for more homes to be built – especially for those most vulnerable in our community – and I'm excited to see this project announced.
"These six apartments will become homes to local Townsville families who need that housing support.
"This is all at risk however, under the LNP who cut social housing when in Government and just last year voted against investment in 30,000 social and affordable homes."
As stated by Housing Minister Meaghan Scanlon:
"The LNP have sharpened their knives, ready to cut thousands of homes for Queenslanders.
"The LNP voted against 30,000 social and affordable homes, and have spent months railing against home ownership for thousands of Queenslanders – now it's clear why, because the first thing they want to do is take an axe to them.
"There are thousands of homes right now being considered for Queensland through the Housing Australia Future Fund, and they're all at risk if the LNP get their way.
"Just like their LNP mates in Canberra, David Crisafulli and Tim Mander have a record of cuts to infrastructure and housing. They did it before and they'll do it again.
"These revelations confirm, Queensland just cannot risk the LNP at any level of government."