Transport Minister Catherine King has revealed that the government’s housing support program will start next week.
“In terms of this, it will be the first round of the program in addressing planning capacity, with the second round to be focused on infrastructure and services to be opened shortly,” Ms King said.
Housing support program to start next week
“This program of course forms part of the commitment to addressing housing supply and affordability.
“It includes the $10 billion Housing Australia Future Fund to support the delivery of new social and affordable rental homes.
“The $3 billion through the new homes bonus to incentivise states and territories to build 1.2 million homes [and] $2 billion to permanently increase the stock of social housing.”
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