Proposal for motels to house homeless people to be brought to Queensland summit

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Repurposing of existing accommodation and other facilities to be suggested at government-convened housing meeting

Converting hotels and motels for use as crisis accommodation will be suggested at Queensland’s affordable housing summit.Converting hotels and motels for use as crisis accommodation will be suggested at Queensland’s affordable housing summit.

“Every state and territory in the country took emergency measures to address rough sleeping in the midst of the lockdown period of 2020 by using large hotel facilities as interim housing,” he said.

 

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