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  •   Home > News > Politics

    Confidence there's progress on Queenstown's housing crisis

    Confidence there's progress on Queenstown's housing crisis


    The District Council implemented a Joint Housing Action Plan a year ago.

    It's 34 actions address wider issues than just supply.

    Strategic housing officer, Emily Irwin, says one focus has been the type of buildings, with a a move away from lots of sprawl, and making more apartments available.

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