A council has granted preliminary approval for the construction of dozens of sustainable tiny homes on the Sunshine Coast as the housing crisis continues to worsen.
A builder leading a social housing project in the Sunshine Coast hinterland has described the region's accommodation crisis as "scary" and says there needs to be more action on the ground.Greg Phipps says tenants will not have bills to pay because the homes are self-sustainableGreg Phipps has been building modular homes since 2007.
"We were getting so many inquiries from the broad public right across the board for affordable accommodation and housing," Mr Phipps said."It's about providing an emergency response."'No bills' to pay
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