Requiring new homes to have step-free access and corridors wide enough for a wheelchair will save money in long run, experts say
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Disability advocates are urging the Palaszczuk government to hold its nerve amid a campaign from the building sector to delay changes to make Queensland homes more accessible.
In August 2022 all states except New South Wales agreed to implement changes to the National Construction Code to require new homes to meet minimum mandatory standards providing step-free access and corridors wide enough to fit a wheelchair, as well as a range of energy efficiency reforms.
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