tradies queensland
There has been a 83% increase in Queensland building approvals. Image – Canva
  • There has been an 83% increase in building approvals
  • Initiatives include $100 million Work for Tradies social housing program
  • QBCC will provide free information sessions

Mick de Brenni, the Minister for Energy, Renewables and Hydrogen and Minister for Public Works and Procurement, has announced Queensland’s Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) will beef up support for tradies in Queensland to maximise their benefit from the building boom.

Mr de Brenni notes that there has been an 83% increase in building approvals due to reforms by the Queensland Government along with $11 billion worth of economic initiatives.

This includes a $100 million Works for Tradies program which is a social housing constructing stimulus.

Alongside this, there is $106 million to stimulate new home within the building market.

The QBCC will also provide extra resources such as free information sessions for Queensland tradies especially for those who fall under Self-Certifying Categories 1 and 2.

“The QBCC upholds the standards within this $45 billion industry to make sure that tradies and small business can get paid in full, on time, every time,” said Mr de Brenni.

“QBCC Tradie Tours are filling up fast and I’d encourage tradies to book now and secure themselves a ticket, however, a spot will be made for every single licensee who needs assistance.”

Brett Bassett, QBCC’s Commissioner, said these free seminars will provide tradies with an overview of processes with reporting and tips to avoid common mistakes when lodging financial reports.

“The industry collaborated to redesign financial reporting to help ensure the financial sustainability of the industry and the businesses and tradies who operate within it,” said Mr Bassett

“These requirements were introduced to reduce financial failure, liquidations and bankruptcy within the industry, and ensure that people get paid for the work they do.”

In conclusion, Mr de Brenni added that the Government has given the QBCC stronger powers which it says will protect homeowners and tradies alike.

Additionally, he says the government is working closely with industry in order to promote awareness and understanding of the reforms across the board.

See below a list of ‘Tradie Tour’ dates:

  • 2 March – Toowoomba
  • 8 March – Gold Coast
  • 9 March – Mackay
  • 10 March – Rockhampton
  • 16 March – Brisbane South, Loganholme
  • 17 March – Cairns
  • 18 March – Townsville
  • 22 March – Sunshine Coast
  • 23 March – Hervey Bay
  • 29 March – Brisbane North, Virginia



You May Also Like

Federal Government renews $67.5 million funding for homelessness services

Over 200 support staff in Victoria to continue their crucial work, with $23.5 million allocated for their wages

Green-focused Perth commercial building approved

The 10-storey timber building will be located within the Bishops See heritage precinct

Demand for land drives NSW values toward $3 trillion

Increased by $1.7 trillion in the past year

Build-to-rent-to-buy options explored for vulnerable women in the ACT

Initiative would allow for women to rent at just 74.9% the market rate

Experts Corner by The Property Tribune

Ko & NPA partner to launch several co-owned luxury properties at Mermaid Beach, Gold Coast

Ko's partnership with NPA Projects provides more opportunities to co-own off-the-plan holiday residences, including exclusive Gold Coast properties

Continue reading

Top Articles

Expert tips on how to be a successful property investor

Property expert and buyer's agent, Lloyd Edge, shares his insights.

Australian commercial property update: Industrial and tourism assets lead the pack in trying times

Commercial assets have faced volatility recently, driven by financing changes and demand fluctuations from institutions and funds.

WA has emerged as a property investment hub, and why that's a good thing

Eastern investors chase Perth's affordability, doubling the distance between home and investment in 2023, reveals MCG research.