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Vacant, underused land to make way for housing in next phase of land activation
Key takeaways
- Under the government's program, more than 21 hectares of land have been released to market.
- The Queensland government has announced the next stage of its land activation program intended to sell off under-utilised state-owned land for development.
- Three developers will take ownership of land in the north Brisbane suburb of Banyo to build housing and an aged care facility, delivering 450 new homes.
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Under the government's program, more than 21 hectares of land have been released to market. (Supplied: Queensland government)
The Queensland government has announced the next stage of its land activation program intended to sell off under-utilised state-owned land for development.
Three developers will take ownership of land in the north Brisbane suburb of Banyo to build housing and an aged care facility, delivering 450 new homes.
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