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State doubles first home grants

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Published: November 30, 2023
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Queenslanders buying their first home can now get $30,000 from the state government under new grant arrangements. Photo: Bianca De Marchi/AAP Photos
Queenslanders buying their first home can now get $30,000 from the state government under new grant arrangements. Photo: Bianca De Marchi/AAP Photos
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The Queensland government is doubling grants for people buying or building their first home.
About 12,000 people are expected to benefit from the $30,000 grants, which are set to remain in place until June 30, 2025.
The change will cost $210m, with the money raised through the government’s coal royalties regime.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the increase was needed to combat the soaring cost of living.
“I hope this puts the dream of owning a first home within reach of more Queenslanders. We can only do this because we’re making sure coal companies pay their fair share,” she said.
The revised scheme leaves Queensland on an equal footing with Tasmania and is more generous than in other states and the NT.
Queenslanders must buy or build a new home valued at less than $750,000, including land and contract variations, to be eligible.
Queensland Treasurer Cameron Dick said with more capacity within the housing construction sector, now was the time for people to build or buy.
“Queensland’s strong budget position gives us the flexibility to adapt to changing conditions like this, by reinvesting the proceeds from progressive coal royalties,” he said.
-AAP

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