A property development group said new housing approval figures for July show the building and construction industry is in trouble in Queensland. The Urban Taskforce of Australia (UTA) said that housing approvals have dropped by 9.3 percent in Queensland, compared with Victoria increasing 11.5, and with New South Wales increasing 15. UTA Chief executive officer Aaron Gadiel said that Queensland was out of step and the State Government should take notice. There was no questioning the integrity of these figures. They are published by Australia Bureau of Statistics ,but what they do tell him was the very high development levies and the increased uncertainty in the Queensland planning system started to bite.
I think housing problem is not a big deal because there are so many problems in Thailand that deserve to be resolved. I know that government can not solve every single problem, and they should concentrate on the poor of the economy instead.
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Date:01/09/2010