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Queensland

Keeping you up-to-date with the latest news, insights and advice across your region.

Queensland

Keeping you up-to-date with the latest news, insights and advice across your region.

The election of the new State Government provides an opportunity for a reset and fresh conversations on a range of industry priorities.

HIA has worked hard on its relationships and lobbying efforts over the last twelve months and is well placed to work with the new government over the next four years.

HIA was able to secure several significant commitments from the new government ahead of the election.

  • A $2 billion housing infrastructure fund will be created. 
  • First home buyers will not pay stamp duty on new homes anymore, and the threshold has been increased for stamp duty concessions on family homes more generally. 
  • A new Queensland Productivity Commission is going to review productivity in the Building Industry as its first act, including looking at the impacts of union conditions that have got out of hand.
  • Appointment of a Minister responsible for home ownership in addition to the Minister for public and social housing.
  • Committing to investing $165 million into a shared equity program to help more people into home ownership.
  • The request to have Ministerial oversight over all departments involved in housing delivery has resulted in a commitment to establish the Cabinet Housing Ministerial Taskforce.

This year has also seen the HIA Brisbane office relocate to 17 Byres Street in Newstead. Twenty-five years at Edmonstone Street was a fantastic innings, particularly for those staff who had been there the whole twenty-five years. 

As I said to the staff this new home for HIA is a building we can all be proud to work in, and I have high hopes for the opportunities I think this building can provide and our future here.

Michael Roberts
Mike Roberts
Executive Director
Queensland

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22 May
Missing Middle planning reforms progress but tax settings still threaten delivery

The Housing Industry Association (HIA) has welcomed the ACT Government’s decision to progress the Missing Middle Housing reforms. This is a critical step toward increasing housing supply and improving housing choice across Canberra.

22 May
Update The Federal budget and Housing Supply

The Federal Budget 2026 introduces the most significant structural changes to housing taxation in decades. As the implications of the Budget became a little clearer this week, HIA’s Chief Economist, Tim Reardon and I have put together this summary

22 May
Review of Australia's Mutual Recognition Schemes for Workers

HIA responded to the Consultation Paper on the Review of Australia’s Mutual Recognition Schemes for Workers which details the Council’s interim findings on barriers to a single national market for workers supported by the mutual recognition framework and triggers the second round of consultation associated with the review.

21 May
Matter: MS2026/1 – one month review of the Road Transport Contractual Chain Supply Order

HIA provided this further submission to inform the Expert Panel’s first review of the Road Transport Contracting Chain Order made on 28 April 2026.

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26 May
Hobart Industry Forum

The HIA Tasmanian Industry Forums deliver practical updates on the key issues shaping the building and construction industry.

26 May
Industry Trade Night

Hear industry insights, discover new products and network with building professionals.

27 May
Launceston Industry Forum

The HIA Tasmanian Industry Forums deliver practical updates on the key issues shaping the building and construction industry.

27 May
Virtual Trade Night

Learn how to manage difficult clients in the building industry at HIA’s virtual trade night. Discover practical tips for handling price haggling, site interference, contract disputes, and new Victorian building laws affecting builders and clients.

28 May
North-West Industry Forum

The HIA Tasmanian Industry Forums deliver practical updates on the key issues shaping the building and construction industry.

HIA Awards

HIA Awards provide home builders and designers the opportunity to receive recognition, and showcase their work to the broader industry. Winners and finalists not only receive extensive media promotion for their business, they also get the opportunity to promote themselves as an industry leader.

2025 Award winners

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Home of the Year

Winner: Heelass Homes

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Apartment Complex

Winner: Aria Property Group

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Renovation / Addition Project

Winner: Ryan Designer Homes

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Careers & learning

Learning a new skill or adding to your existing knowledge is the best way to advance your career and help reignite your passion for getting up in the morning and doing a job that you love. It's not just about what you can learn but also how you can use your new found knowledge to reach the next step in where you want your career to go.

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26 May
Asbestos Awareness

Gain a basic awareness of asbestos - where it may be found; its health hazards; and the safety control measures that should be applied to prevent exposure of workers and others.

28 May
GreenSmart® Professional

GreenSmart® Professional training provides you with environmental awareness and skills for more sustainable residential design and construction.

17 Jun
CPC40320 Certificate IV in Building Project Support (Estimator)

This qualification is designed to meet the needs of estimators and schedulers in the building and construction field who may have responsibility for the preparation of estimates and quotations for construction works.

17 Jun
Estimating and Quoting

Get the knowledge and skills required to accurately calculate and estimate material, labour and equipment costs, as well as business overheads, margins and other costs for small residential and commercial construction projects.

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Building it right

HIA’s experienced Building and planning services team can help you navigate residential building legislation and keep your project on track.

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Getting approval to build

Most new homes and renovations to existing homes require a development approval (DA) before they can be built. A DA will normally be granted by the local council.

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Managing your safety

We have been helping businesses like yours for over a decade by offering safety checks and site-specific safety systems designed to meet current workplace health and safety requirements.

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Managing your business

HIA’s expert workplace advisors can offer you bespoke support to help you navigate the maze of compliance in the building industry.

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