Social housing construction boom to add 5,000 homes across Queensland 

  • 5,000 social and affordable homes have been contracted or under construction under the new Crisafulli Government. 
  • Queensland’s total social and affordable housing stock to grow 6 per cent from the boost.
  • Crisafulli Government accelerates delivery across the regions to provide more social and affordable homes for Queenslanders where they are needed. 

The Crisafulli Government has reached a major milestone to tackle Labor’s Housing Crisis, with almost 5,000 social and affordable homes under construction or under contract across Queensland. 

The construction boom will boost Queensland’s total social and affordable housing supply by more than 6 per cent, securing our housing foundations to ease pressure on Labor’s Housing Crisis. 

Labor failed to plan or deliver for Queensland’s growing population, adding just 509 social homes on average per year over the last decade. 

In contrast, the Crisafulli Government is delivering on the commitment of the Securing Our Housing Foundation Plan with more than 3,100 social and affordable homes already being built and more than 1,800 contracted to start.   

Data showing the regional breakdown of the pipeline shows homes are being delivered in every corner of Queensland, from the Gold Coast to Goondiwindi, Cook to Cloncurry, and Palm Island to Pormpuraaw. 

One of the projects is in Brisbane’s Woolloongabba, where a contract has been secured for 81 new homes — 41 social and 40 affordable — which will provide safe and secure housing for Queenslanders, including essential workers and vulnerable Queenslanders. 

Delivered in partnership with Brisbane Housing Corporation and Queensland Investment Corporation, the development is a leading example of the Government’s approach to: 

  • unlock land in high-demand areas 
  • partner with the community housing sector 
  • deliver homes for those who need them most; and 
  • build to high sustainability and accessibility standards. 

Minister for Housing and Public Works Sam O’Connor said the Government was delivering on its commitment to unlock more homes for all Queenslanders. 

“We’re getting on with the job of building more social and affordable homes right across the State to ease Labor’s Housing Crisis,” Minister O’Connor said. 

“These social and affordable homes are just one part of the Government’s ambitious goal to deliver one million homes by 2044, including 53,500 new social homes. 

“From November to the end of February, the Crisafulli Government has accelerated the delivery of 5,000 social and affordable homes either in contract or under construction across Queensland. 

“This is just the start of our housing delivery. We’re rebuilding our housing system from the ground up and backing our builders to get more homes for Queenslanders faster. 

“Projects like this one in Woolloongabba, which sat idle under the former Government for two years, show how we’re unlocking new supply in high-demand areas to meet the urgent housing needs of Queenslanders. 

“Labor’s failures left nearly 50,000 people on the social housing waitlist, but we are delivering a place to call home for more Queenslanders.” 

Brisbane Housing Corporation CEO, Rebecca Oelkers said BHC was immensely proud to deliver the vital housing project in Woolloongabba in partnership with the Queensland Government.  

“The community is calling for tangible solutions to the housing crisis, and this site will provide much-needed homes for essential workers in the PA Hospital and nearby retail precincts, as well as those on the State’s social housing register, Ms Oelkers said. 

“Our collaboration with the State Government is a testament to our shared commitment to providing affordable housing solutions. We are ready to build and eagerly anticipate the commencement of many more developments together.” 

Brisbane City Council’s Chair of Planning and Suburban Renewal Cr Adam Allan said council was committed to working with the State Government to help boost housing affordability. 

“While there are limited levers available to local governments, we continue to work closely with the State Government and organisations like Brisbane Housing Company to help make housing more affordable,” Cr Allan said. 

“Our infrastructure charge waivers for community housing providers like Brisbane Housing Company are making it even easier for them to deliver vital social housing in our city. 

“Brisbane is Australia’s fastest-growing city, and this is adding to housing supply pressures, which is why we’re doing what we can to help bring down the cost of building.” 

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Social and affordable in construction and contracted as at 28 February 2025:

Far North Queensland:

RegionTotal Homes
Aurukun 
Cairns 601 
Cassowary Coast 19 
Cook 13 
Douglas 14 
Etheridge 
Mapoon 
Mareeba 10 
Napranum 
Northern Peninsula Area 15 
Pormpuraaw 10 
Tablelands 36 
Torres 16 
Torres Strait Island 
Wujal Wujal 
Yarrabah 37 


North Queensland:

RegionTotal Homes
Burdekin 10 
Charters Towers 
Hinchinbrook 27 
Palm Island 19 
Townsville 84 


North West Queensland:

RegionTotal Homes
Mornington 
Cloncurry 


Central Queensland:

RegionTotal Homes
Banana 
Barcaldine 
Blackall-Tambo 
Central Highlands 
Gladstone 40 
Livingstone 47 
Longreach 
Rockhampton 49 
Winton 
Woorabinda 


Darling Downs South West:

RegionTotal Homes
Goondiwindi 
Southern Downs 57 
Toowoomba 341 
Western Downs 22 


Wide Bay Burnett:

RegionTotal Homes
Bundaberg 181 
Cherbourg 12 
North Burnett 
South Burnett 38 
Fraser Coast 59 


Mackay-Isaac-Whitsunday:

RegionTotal Homes
Isaac 11 
Mackay 66 
Whitsunday 42 


South East Queensland

RegionTotal Homes
Brisbane 689 
Gold Coast 655 
Ipswich 223 
Logan 315 
Moreton Bay 690 
Noosa 29 
Redland 172 
Sunshine Coast 273 
Total homes (statewide)4994 

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