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Queensland Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie was heckled on Feb. 3, 2026, while unveiling a plan to sell surplus state land to fast-track housing supply, officials said.
The first parcel is a six-hectare former Energex site at Banyo in north Brisbane, transferred to Economic Development Queensland (EDQ) and expected to deliver about 400 homes in partnership with private developers.
The Crisafulli government said other underused government sites will be identified and put to market, and private sector parties may nominate land for activation.
There is no requirement for a proportion of social or affordable housing under the policy; ministers argued increasing supply will ease prices.
Local residents condemned the proposal, raising concerns about traffic, neighbourhood character and contamination (PFAS and asbestos) — issues the government says have been assessed and remediated.
The Property Council backed the move as necessary to boost supply, while the Queensland Council of Social Services and Opposition figures warned the approach favours developers and risks failing low-income renters and buyers without mandated affordability measures.
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