Nation Building - Economic Stimulus Plan
The Australian Government's $42 billion
Nation Building - Economic Stimulus Plan aims to protect the Australian economy from the global downturn by stimulating the building industry.
Queensland will receive almost $1.3 billion of the $6 billion in national funding for social housing, to be spent on maintenance, upgrades and construction of approximately 4,000 new properties between 2009 and 2012.
Stage one of the plan's Social Housing Initiative involves the construction of around 495 dwellings, some of which are already under development.
Stage two focuses on assisting the growth of large, independent and capable not-for-profit providers that can facilitate partnerships with government and the private sector.
Applications were sought from not-for-profit providers that:
- wished to apply for capital grant funding for the construction of social housing, could contribute land or other resources to the project and could demonstrate capacity to manage an increased supply of social housing, and/or
- were interested in undertaking a tenancy management role of leased social housing properties.
Ensuring a rapid roll-out of capital works is a high priority, with 75% of the dwellings to be completed by the end of 2010. Tenancy management arrangements must focus on sustaining tenancies for clients who are homeless or at risk of homelessness and supporting the transition to secure, long-term accommodation.
To apply for either the construction or tenancy management components of the Social Housing Initiative, applicants were advised to download the relevant information packages from the department's website, including:
Investment in the not-for-profit social housing sector in Queensland (107Kb)
Application for Capital Grant Funding (808Kb), and
Expression of Interest - Tenancy Management of Social Housing (569Kb).
Applications for Capital Grant funding closed on 1 June 2009. The Expression of Interest process for Tenancy Management of Social Housing closed on 6 July 2009. All proposals were required to comply with both the Australian Government's requirements, as set out in the Australian Government Guidelines and the performance criteria established by the Queensland Government.
For more information
For all general enquiries, read the
fact sheet (27Kb) or contact the Department of Communities (Housing and Homelessness Services) Call Centre on 1300 880 882.
For more information on this initiative in Queensland, please refer to the
Australian Government website, visit the
Department of Public Works website or call them on 1800 617 198.
Last updated 07 July 2009
