“Brisbane 2032 could set a new standard in legacy for social and economic opportunities,” according to housing and homelessness peak…
The Auditor General’s report on delivering social housing services shows 78% growth in the register of need over four years. …
Flood-affected residents can access free legal support through the Pine Rivers Community Legal Service (PRCLS) at its walk-in clinic at…
Overview Q Shelter’s State Budget submission always includes a range of measures across themes such as: Housing supply Planning system…
Q Shelter commends local governments and private sector stakeholders who are stepping up to the challenge of ensuring housing affordability…
Queensland’s housing crisis has drawn unprecedented levels of concern from across the community. The situation is urgent and needs to…
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The charity sector’s interest in the financial reporting regulatory requirements will have been sparked following a recent announcement proposing some…
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Young people who leave state care in Victoria face a grim future, with at least one-third homeless within three years,…
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In response to the outbreak of COVID-19, Q Shelter launched a series of Learning Exchange teleconferences to: Explore and document…
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Job agencies have suspended welfare payments 74,000 times since mutual obligations returned last month, with 9,100 people experiencing homelessness among…
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Building public housing in the GFC turned out to be good economic and social policy. Amid the Covid recession, what…
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Australia’s six-month moratorium on evictions is due to end soon. Some states have extended the moratorium, but when it ends…
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The Qld State Government has released a discussion paper and survey on social housing and are seeking feedback on proposed…
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ABC News discussion: “There are enough people looking for housing in Queensland right now to fill the Gabba. About 47,000…