
How the renewable construction boom can help fix the crisis in regional housing
Nov 26, 2025
Andrew Bray, the National Director of RE-Alliance, is an expert in community engagement for renewable energy projects. He discusses the urgent housing crisis in regional Australia exacerbated by the renewable construction boom. Bray presents innovative solutions, like repurposing aged-care facilities and creating sustainable housing legacies in Rockhampton. He emphasizes the need for local councils to prepare for incoming workforce needs, arguing that effective housing strategies can turn projects into lasting community benefits, rather than just temporary camps.
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Scale Creates Immediate Housing Pressure
- Australia will build more renewable infrastructure in the next decade than the previous three combined.
- That construction boom creates immediate regional housing challenges that planners must address now.
Local Concerns Focus On Daily Needs
- Housing is a universal, pressing concern in regional communities facing new projects.
- Locals judge developments by everyday needs, not turbines or transmission lines.
Wellington Reused An Aged‑Care Facility
- In Wellington a disused 35-bed aged-care facility was refurbished and leased to a wind farm proponent for construction workforce housing.
- The upgrade used a First Nations head contractor and will remain available to the community after construction.
