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KPMG Townsville partner David Minuzzo warned a lack of housing will act as a “handbrake” on this job growth. “It will get harder to house everyone,” Mr Minuzzo said.
Dwelling values in Townsville have grown 25 per cent in the past year, according to property data firm Corelogic. Housing values in other parts of regional Queensland are picking up speed, despite ...
Housing looms as the next, great hurdle for Townsville to confront as it aims to future-proof its growth and the long-term strength of the North Queensland economy.
For the first time ever, Townsville has its own ‘disability housing specialist’, hired to help residents make their way into the growing market of NDIS-spec homes. Read Today's Paper Tributes.
Experts are predicting Townsville will grow by 18,000 jobs in the next five years - but limited housing and rising retiree numbers may leave many bosses hard-pressed to find the skilled workers ...
At a recent presentation to Townsville City Council regarding the proposed development of a 350-lot residential facility for over-50s, he said the city was in ‘urgent need’ of greater housing ...
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