July 9, 2026

Burdekin homes unlocked in budget boost

Critical infrastructure needed to foster new homes in the Burdekin has been backed by the Crisafulli Government in a boost Member for Burdekin Dale Last has hailed as a win for the region.

Under the 2026/2027 State Budget, the Crisafulli Government will deliver a $720,000 duplicated water main at Home Hill to improve reliability of the town water supply and support sustainable growth.

Mr Last said backing local councils with the funding they need to bolster critical infrastructure demonstrated real steps towards unlocking more land for new homes.

“By investing in Home Hill’s water infrastructure, the Crisafulli Government is delivering for current residents while ensuring our regional towns are able to meet the current demand for housing,” Mr Last said.

“We know attracting the skilled workforce we need for services in our town, starts with ensuring they have a place to live which is why the Crisafulli Government is removing as many barriers as possible for both new and existing homes.”

“We’re delivering on our commitment to work closely with councils including the Burdekin who play a crucial role in unlocking home ownership.”

Mr Last said delivering the duplication of Home Hill’s water main was just one way the Crisafulli Government was delivering a place to call home for more Queenslanders.

“More than 3500 first home buyers have already benefitted from the Crisafulli Government’s abolishment of stamp duty while more than $70 million has been budgeted to assist first home owners with $30,000 First Home Owner Grants,” Mr Last said.

“This Budget backs aspiration and strengthens the foundations for continued growth in our regional communities.”