
Fund to Unlock 440 New Homes on Fraser Coast
- Fraser Coast to benefit from round one of the Residential Activation Fund, which was doubled to $1 billion in State Budget.
- Residential Activation Fund to deliver $8.6 million towards construction upgrades for Scrub Hill Road and Hockley Lane, unlocking almost 440 homes and delivering critical trunk infrastructure.
- At least half of the $2 billion Residential Activation Fund dedicated to fast-tracking regional housing projects.
The Crisafulli Government’s landmark $2 billion Residential Activation Fund is delivering for the Fraser Coast by fully-funding two critical infrastructure projects that will unlock almost 440 homes in the region.
The Crisafulli Government has today announced funding under the Residential Activation Fund will support the construction of upgrades to Scrub Hill Road and Hockley Lane to unlock almost 440 new homes in the region.
The fund will deliver $7.15 million to fully-fund the construction upgrade of Scrub Hill Road in Dundowran which includes all associated infrastructure work.
This vital piece of trunk infrastructure will enable the development of 365 low-density residential lots over two housing estates – Sage Estate and Augustus/Oasis Estate.
The fund will also deliver $1.45 million to fully-fund the construction upgrade of Hockley Lane in Hervey Bay, another vital piece of trunk infrastructure that will deliver the immediate development of two shovel ready residential projects which will comprise of 73 two and three-bedroom apartments.
The $2 billion Residential Activation Fund has received 178 submissions – 64 from South East Queensland and 114 from regional, rural and remote Queensland.
The Crisafulli Government’s 2025-26 Budget is delivering up to $1 billion for round one of the Residential Activation Fund, doubled from the original $500 million, in response to the overwhelming support and availability of shovel-ready projects.
Round one funding focuses on the construction of critical truck infrastructure needed such as water supply, sewerage, stormwater, and roads needed to unlock new residential developments and ease Labor’s Housing Crisis.
The $2 billion Residential Activation Fund is a key pillar of the Crisafulli Government’s Securing Our Housing Foundations Plan and is breaking down the barriers for infill and greenfield developments.
The Fund will deliver a place to call home for more Queenslanders and support one million new homes by 2044 with at least 50 per cent of the overall funding to be invested in regional and remote Queensland.
Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning, Jarrod Bleijie, said the Residential Activation Fund was set to unlock thousands of new homes across Queensland.
“The Crisafulli Government is delivering on our election commitment to give more Queenslanders a place to call home by funding shovel-ready projects and critical trunk infrastructure including Scrub Hill Road and Hockley Lane projects,” Deputy Premier Bleijie said.
“This will transform the housing landscape in regional Queensland and overcome the myriad of challenges faced by many Queenslanders under Labor’s Housing Crisis.
“This is just one way the Crisafulli Government is creating jobs, unlocking housing and ensuring that Queensland continues to grow ahead of 2032 and beyond.
“In the coming weeks I will be announcing further projects to be delivered through the Residential Activation Fund – helping more Queenslanders pursue their home ownership dreams.”
Member for Hervey Bay David Lee said this fully-funded trunk infrastructure would unlock hundreds of homes on the Fraser Coast.
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