We’re doubling the First Home Owner Grant to $30,000 until 30 June 2025. This doubled First Home Owner Grant will come into effect from Monday, 20 November. You must be buying or building a new (not previously lived in) home valued at less than $750,000. It could be a new home, unit, townhouse or granny flat, or a home in a manufactured home park. You must be 18 years or older and it must be your first residential property owned in Australia.
Construction is now complete at Fairfield station! It’s one of seven stations on Brisbane’s southside getting a big upgrade as part of Cross River Rail. With new overpasses, lifts, ramps, and bike facilities – it means better and safer access for everyone. Our Big Build is delivering local jobs and better infrastructure across Queensland. #brisbane #rail #train #publictransport #crossriverrail
Construction is now complete at Fairfield station! It’s one of seven stations on Brisbane’s southside getting a big upgrade as part of Cross River Rail. With new overpasses, lifts, ramps, and bike facilities – it means better and safer access for everyone. Our Big Build is delivering local jobs and better infrastructure across Queensland. #brisbane #rail #train #publictransport #crossriverrail
We want every Queenslander to have a place to call home. Here’s what we’re doing about it.
We want every Queenslander to have a place to call home. Here’s what we’re doing about it.
We want every Queenslander to have a place to call home. Here’s what we’re doing about it.
We want every Queenslander to have a place to call home. Here’s what we’re doing about it.
We want every Queenslander to have a place to call home. Here’s what we’re doing about it.
We want every Queenslander to have a place to call home. Here’s what we’re doing about it.
We want every Queenslander to have a place to call home. Here’s what we’re doing about it.
We want every Queenslander to have a place to call home. Here’s what we’re doing about it.
We want every Queenslander to have a place to call home. Here’s what we’re doing about it.
We want every Queenslander to have a place to call home. Here’s what we’re doing about it.
We’ve purchased this former hotel in Brisbane to house Queenslanders at risk of homelessness.
We’re upgrading train stations on Brisbane’s southside to improve accessibility for Queenslanders.
Congratulations to the Australian Men’s Cricket Team. World Champions!!
Congratulations to the Australian Men’s Cricket Team. World Champions!!
We’ve just opened this new 18-unit social housing complex in Redcliffe. Everyone deserves a safe and secure place to call home. That’s why we’re building more social and affordable housing right across Queensland as part of our Big Build.
We’ve just opened this new 18-unit social housing complex in Redcliffe. Everyone deserves a safe and secure place to call home. That’s why we’re building more social and affordable housing right across Queensland as part of our Big Build.
We’ve just opened this new 18-unit social housing complex in Redcliffe. Everyone deserves a safe and secure place to call home. That’s why we’re building more social and affordable housing right across Queensland as part of our Big Build.
Taylor’s uncle was a plumber. Now Taylor’s about to finish his apprenticeship and follow in his footsteps. Taylor is training at the Plumbing Industry Climate Action Centre (PICAC) at Beenleigh. He says the people there have been a huge support to him. Our Government helped PICAC build a state-of-the-art Apprenticeships Centre, which includes training in renewable hydrogen. As part of his apprenticeship, Taylor got to work on big state-building projects like Queen’s Wharf and the Logan Hospital. We’re making sure Queenslanders can get the skills they need for the jobs of the future.
Rachel was told she’d never have children owing to a medical condition. So imagine her surprise when she attended hospital with stomach pain and went into unexpected, early labour. Her baby Xavier has Down’s Syndrome and complications from his premature birth. With her life completely changed, Rachel could no longer work in childcare due to having to care for her own little bub – and she found herself behind on rent. Less than a month later, Rachel was facing homelessness when her landlord decided not to renew her lease. That’s where we came in to help. Rachel was provided with rental support through the Department of Housing. Then we put her in touch with community housing provider Jacaranda, who found Rachel a safe new home for herself and Xavier. She’s just one of thousands of Queenslanders we’ve helped with rental support. It’s keeping more people in homes, while we get on with our big social housing build.
Birds eye view of upgrades to Exit 49 at Pimpama 👀