Solution to the Housing Crisis

Parkland Systems means more new homes, greener and more efficient.

So Why is Labor not using this to provide more homes?

Government Social Housing could be so much greener and cheaper to build.

The Housing Crisis continues to worsen rapidly. Homelessness increasing faster than new homes built. It all comes down to this: Everyone needs a home, because without a home (buy or rent) everything gets too hard. Let’s face it, problems quickly multiply.

Government Social Housing update. Transportable homes are being set up on town lots, with either onsite septic systems or mains sewer. Block sizes are often 900 to 1000 sqm in country towns. Bad move! If government use Parkland Systems, they could build many more homes on 300 to 500 sqm lots for the same money: Greener too. Easier for tenants to maintain small gardens.

Country towns need this to grow and prosper.

Parkland Systems is the only major, effective way to ensure we have many more homes of all sizes, Australia-wide, including country towns. For so long, Aussies have been chasing too few homes, which pushes prices up, out of reach for most: Prices and rents will go even higher with more immigration and increasing homelessness.

Why is Labor not building enough Housing to reduce Homelessness?

1. In regional areas, most homes are built on large town lots. This is much more costly than building on small lots in new developments. Parkland Systems will do this.

2. Again, in regional towns, there are usually insufficient existing town lots to build more. Government has not yet considered new developments of smaller lots.

3. CSIRO reported on 1 March 2023 that GGE from our current sewage disposal systems now contribute 21% of Australia’s total emissions. So Labor, by building new housing on existing town lots in regional towns, is going against their own policy of reducing greenhouse gas. To comply, they need to use the greener Parkland Systems in new developments of smaller lots.

Greener solution, more efficient, meeting peoples’ housing needs

Did you see the CSIRO report published 1 March 2023? It stated the current sewage disposal systems in Australia account for 21% of our total greenhouse gas emissions!

Parkland Systems are greener, more efficient, less expensive, and patented: No onsite systems and fully serviced and maintained. What’s more (for those of you, respectfully, highly experienced in Planning departments), the patent is designed so the treatment systems are fully adaptable to suit the environmental demands of each and every development location.

What about the ongoing problems of inspecting thousands of individual onsite septic systems? Time for a more efficient approach. All developers’ planning applications can include this patented system for planning approval and adjustment as necessary, which is more efficient at every step of the process.

To the reader – Please, as soon as you can, do your part to bring Australia’s environmental and home development systems into the 21st century, so people can get the homes they need, where they need them! For Details and License information – contact us.