Securing Cairns’ housing foundations

We’re pushing for a Priority Development Area (PDA) to be declared over the Mount Peter Southern Growth Corridor along with trunk infrastructure funding to unlock an estimated 18,500 new homes for our city.

Council recently endorsed the Securing Cairns Housing Foundations plan, urging the State Government to declare the corridor as a PDA.

This move would accelerate development by streamlining approvals and securing necessary infrastructure investments.

The PDA would signal a partnership between Council and the State Government to prioritise development and deliver affordable housing.

We want vibrant, healthy, and sustainable communities, and getting the planning right is essential.

To demonstrate our willingness to partner with the State, Council has committed to funding 50% of the planning phase, capped at $1.5 million.

Unlocking the corridor’s potential requires substantial infrastructure investment in roads, sewer, and water networks.

While developer contributions assist, there is a significant shortfall between actual infrastructure costs and revenue collected.

Research by the Local Government Association of Queensland shows that infrastructure charges in regional Queensland have historically covered only 39% of local government costs. Without State and Federal support, local councils would need to cover the remaining 61%, likely leading to higher rates for residents.

Given current cost-of-living pressures, we must balance affordability and infrastructure funding. The PDA process provides the robust data needed to secure State and Federal investment.

About the Mount Peter Southern Growth Corridor

  • Located between Edmonton and Gordonvale, west of the Bruce Highway
  • Comprises 3,300 hectares, with half considered developable
  • Cairns’ last remaining greenfield development area of this scale
  • Potential to provide 18,500 new homes for 42,500 residents

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