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Planning the future of Redland housing

Suzie Tafolo
Suzie Tafolo
Published: October 17, 2024
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South East Queensland’s population is expected to grow by 2.2 million, reaching around six million by 2046.
South East Queensland’s population is expected to grow by 2.2 million, reaching around six million by 2046.
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THE Redland Housing Strategy 2024-2046 aims to ensure that the growing Redlands community has access to the right type of housing now and in the future.

Developed in alignment with ShapingSEQ 2023, the strategy focuses on housing supply near transport and activity centres, affordable housing options, and sustainable development.

Key aspects of the strategy include addressing population growth, particularly among smaller households and an aging population, improving housing affordability, and balancing urban development with environmental considerations.

With over one-third of residents facing rental stress, the strategy emphasises the need for accessible and diverse housing.

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Community feedback gathered through two consultation rounds in 2023 played a vital role in shaping the strategy.

Redland City Council has been said to be committed to collaborating with the State Government to implement the strategy by updating the Redland City Plan.

According to the Queensland Government website, South East Queensland’s population is expected to grow by 2.2 million, reaching around six million by 2046.

This growth will require nearly 900,000 new homes and one million new jobs.

The Federal Government’s National Housing Accord sets a goal of delivering 1.2 million new, well-located homes across Australia within five years, starting in mid-2024.

Additionally, the National Planning Reform Blueprint calls for state and local governments to reconsider zoning, land release, and planning reforms to support housing development.

ShapingSEQ 2023 is a key part of Queensland’s planning framework, and aims to address sustainable development and housing needs for the future.

Key report data showed

Aging Population: Currently, 15% of Queenslanders are aged 65+ (1 in 7), and by 2046, this will rise to 19% (1 in 5).

Household Changes: Couples without children will increase from 404,000 households today to 589,000 by 2046, and lone-person households will grow from 344,000 to 596,000 during the same period.

The strategy also monitors land use, housing diversity, and infrastructure to ensure communities can sustainably meet these future demands.

However, many personal opinions about the strategy have been shared online, with some expressing concerns about whether the planned infrastructure and block sizes will meet future needs.

For further information: planning.qld.gov.au/planning-issues-and-interests/redland-housing-strategy

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