Auditor general’s report says waiting list has grown 78% since 2018 and amount of housing stock has not kept pace
Thousands of Queenslanders are missing out on social housing because the state government is failing to build enough homes, keep an accurate waiting list or manage its existing stock, a report says.
He said 19,025 households on the list will be offered housing, but the remaining 11,897 were likely to miss out. Some people who applied for a home after 2019 were now either uncontactable or have inactive applications.
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