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Deputy premier tells developers to remove affordable housing from applications

Jarrod Bleijie wrote to two developers, telling them to scrap the cheaper components of their projects and replace them with standard market-rate housing.

Raccontata datheage.com.auabc.net.au

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Deputy premier tells developers to remove affordable housing from applications

Jarrod Bleijie wrote to two developers, telling them to scrap the cheaper components of their projects and replace them with standard market-rate housing.

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abc.net.au1 g fa

Qld government defends request to remove 586 affordable homes from developments

Gold Coast mayor Tom Tate wants to see more affordable homes after more than 500 were axed from a new development.

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  1. martedì 9 giugno 2026·theage.com.au

    Deputy premier tells developers to remove affordable housing from applications

    Jarrod Bleijie wrote to two developers, telling them to scrap the cheaper components of their projects and replace them with standard market-rate housing.

  2. mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·abc.net.au

    Qld government defends request to remove 586 affordable homes from developments

    Gold Coast mayor Tom Tate wants to see more affordable homes after more than 500 were axed from a new development.