The Age
·australia
·2 hours ago
Queensland housing department fails to implement auditor recommendations for vulnerable residents
Queensland's housing department failed to fully implement four of eight auditor-general recommendations, leaving vulnerable residents at risk. With 32,848 applicants, over half are homeless or at risk, and the average wait time has reached 28 months. The government aims to invest an additional $100 million to develop 2,000 new social homes annually over four years.
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