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Economic Development Queensland and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024

Economic Development Queensland is the Queensland Government’s land use planning and property development agency.

The Economic Development Act 2012 (ED Act) provides the legislative framework for EDQ to work in partnership across government, industry and the community to lead and deliver infrastructure and property projects.

Under the ED Act, the Minister for Economic Development Queensland (MEDQ) is a corporation sole constituted by the Minister and the Minister refers to the Minister administering the ED Act. However, for ease of reference, when addressing the day to day operations of the MEDQ, Economic Development Queensland (EDQ) is used.

The Economic Development and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024 proposes amendments to the ED Act to support EDQ delivering more homes faster, responding to the current housing supply challenges in Queensland.

Key amendments

The Bill focuses on four key areas:

  • Housing supply, affordability and diversity
  • The introduction of a Place Renewal Framework
  • EDQ’s corporate structure
  • Operational refinements to existing functions and powers.

The Bill offers various avenues for providing more social, affordable, and diverse housing in the context of urban renewal and precincts to accommodate Queensland's expanding population.

It introduces new Place Renewal powers that will support a more coordinated and collaborative approach in complex precincts to drive better outcomes.

It creates a more agile, standalone organisation with a Chief Executive Officer and skills-based board accountable to the (MEDQ) which can respond quickly to changing market circumstances.

The Bill also provides operational refinements to existing functions and powers for better clarity for industry and stakeholders, and to provide greater flexibility for the MEDQ to respond to emerging planning issues.

The Bill will help meet the Homes for Queenslanders target of 1 million new homes by 2046 and contribute to the Australian Government’s National Housing Accord target of 1.2 million new, well-located homes across Australia by 2029.

As a result of these amendments, EDQ will deliver an extra 1,300 dwellings within the next five years. It will also approve a further 15,000 homes in Priority Development Areas (PDAs) which is a 117 per cent increase.

To improve EDQ’s capacity to deliver more housing and government’s priorities, EDQ will transition towards securing its long-term financial sustainability by adopting a Financial Framework which reflects a transparent allocation of EDQ resources against activities. While not part of the legislative amendments, a new regulatory fee schedule that reflects a full cost recovery model is being proposed. The new fees will be phased-in over a 2-year period for existing PDAs starting from January 2025 and fully adopted from inception of new PDAs in 2024.

All existing and new staff will be employed under the Public Sector Act 2022 with existing rights and entitlements retained.

See Media Release for more information.

Fact Sheets

Further information on the overarching amendments can be found in this Fact Sheet ( 862.1 KB).

The following Fact Sheets provide additional information on the specific amendments:

Further information

The Bill is currently being considered by the Cost of Living and Economic Committee. The department encourages submissions on the Bill through the Committee process, which can be found on the Queensland Parliament website.

To learn more about the proposed amendments, or for further information, please contact Economic Development Queensland at EDQ@dsdilgp.qld.gov.au.

Economic Development Regulation

As part of the amendments to the ED Act, EDQ is also amending the Economic Development Regulation (regulation) to include the criteria for affordable housing as it relates to the ED Act.

Below are the proposed timeframes for amending the regulation:

Development of proposed criteria: April 2024
Consultation on proposed criteria: May 2024
Preparation of the Economic Development Regulation amendment and approvals: June to August 2024
Amended Economic Development Regulation in place: late August 2024

Last updated: 17 Apr 2024