Emmanuel Mission in South Brisbane is being renovated to expand its accommodation services and ultimately provide shelter for about 100 people per night. The facility currently operates on a limited basis, sleeping around 30 people once a week. As part of the redevelopment, the service is shifting from its current partial schedule to a full-time model. The renovations are intended to increase both the scale and regularity of support available to people experiencing homelessness in the area. Multiple outlets report that the expanded facility is expected to open as a dedicated overnight accommodation service capable of handling approximately 100 rough sleepers each night. Coverage emphasizes the planned change from a weekly intake to continuous, full-time support, reflecting a broader effort to increase the availability of emergency housing. The reports focus on the planned capacity increase and the ongoing renovation work at Emmanuel Mission but do not specify additional service details beyond the expanded shelter operation.