
The Government has announced a further $500 million investment to fast-track new housing developments across Queensland, as part of its push to address the state’s ongoing housing shortage.
The funding forms the second round of the landmark $2 billion Residential Activation Fund, allowing councils and landowners to apply for support to unlock land and deliver critical infrastructure needed for new housing projects. The initiative has already unlocked land for 98,000 homes statewide, with councils describing the program as a “gamechanger”.
The funding is aimed at accelerating essential infrastructure such as roads, water, sewerage and power, helping remove barriers that have slowed housing supply and pushed prices higher in recent years. At least half of the funding is reserved for projects outside south-east Queensland, ensuring regional communities also benefit.
Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning Jarrod Bleijie said the investment was a critical step in responding to the housing challenge.
“The reality is Labor’s Housing Crisis has left this state in a residential race against time,” Deputy Premier Bleijie said.
“More homes across the State are needed and fast, and a key way we can play our part is to unlock land and break down barriers that have been holding back councils and the industry.”
He said the Fund was already delivering results, alongside rising housing approvals and commencements across the state.
Logan City Council Mayor Jon Raven said Round One funding was already making a difference locally.
“The support of the Queensland Government is absolutely critical to fast growing cities like ours,” Mayor Raven said.
Local Government Association of Queensland CEO Alison Smith also welcomed the program, encouraging councils to apply.
“Round One has already proven to be a gamechanger,” Ms Smith said.
Round Two of the Residential Activation Fund opens at 10am on Monday, 23 February 2026.