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Brisbane cuts minimum block size to 120 square metres to boost housing
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Brisbane cuts minimum block size to 120 square metres to boost housing

Brisbane City Council cut minimum lot sizes from 260 to 120 square metres in low-medium density suburbs to unlock thousands of new homes.

Why it mattersSmaller blocks and taller buildings mean more homes can fit in popular areas. This could help ease Brisbane's housing shortage as the city's population grows.

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