Albanese Government investing in regional Queensland

Media release
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese
The Hon Anthony Albanese MP
Prime Minister of Australia
The Hon Catherine King MP
Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government

The Albanese Government is helping Queensland’s regions to thrive by investing $159 million in community infrastructure that will help improve the lives of locals.

Twenty-five projects will share in the funding which will go towards to building or upgrading community infrastructure - such as cultural and sporting hubs, town precincts and parks - that creates strong communities and impacts everyday lives. 

The successful projects, which went through a competitive, merits-based assessment process, are:

  • $4 million Cairns Community and Multicultural Centre
  • $2 million upgrade to the PCYC Cairns facilities
  • $5 million upgrade to the Redlynch Community Sporting Precinct
  • $2.65 million for Stage 2 of the Cultural Knowledge Centre in Dixie for the Olkola People
  • $1.95 million for streetscape beautification and shared cycle and pedestrian paths in Mapoon
  • $7.49 million for a new council administration and community development hub for Wujal Wujal
  • $1.84 million for a Digital Services Centre in Hope Vale
  • $15 million for the Cannon Valley Sports Park
  • $14.87 million for the Cannonvale Community Facility
  • $11.89 million for the First Avenue Streetscape renewal project in Maroochydore
  • $13.6 million for the Honey Road Sports and Recreation Precinct Stage 1
  • $5.33 million for the Harbour Arbour, East Shores to City Heart Activation in Gladstone
  • $1.38 million for the Woorabinda Water Park
  • $1.91 million for the Precinct 58 Redevelopment of the Bundaberg and Rural fire stations
  • $10.42 million for the Boulia Shire Community Hub
  • $4.09 million for the Burketown Health and Wellbeing Precinct Stage 1
  • $5.99 million for the Scarr Street Revitalisation Project in Cloncurry
  • $1.79 million for the Hughenden Showgrounds
  • $2.13 million for the Barcoo Regional Sports and Recreation Enhancements Project
  • $14.96 million for the Blackall Cultural Precinct
  • $2.25 million for the Longreach Recreational Precinct
  • $9.5 million for the Roma Pool Revitalisation
  • $14.8 million Eromanga Natural History Museum Dinosaur Galleries
  • $1.98 million for the Kingaroy Youth Park Development Stage 1
  • $2.74 million for the Southport Spit Emergency Services Hub

These projects demonstrate the Government’s commitment to listening to local voices and funding priorities that benefit Queensland’s regions.

Today’s funding is on top of more than $50 million allocated to nine Queensland community infrastructure projects in the past year.

This is part of the Government’s Growing Regions Program, which provides funding of between $500,000 and $15 million to local government entities and incorporated not-for-profit organisations for community infrastructure projects.

The Growing Regions Program delivers investment in infrastructure across Australia's regional, rural and remote areas. For more information, visit: Growing Regions Program

Quotes attributable to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese:

“My Government is building Australia’s future, today announcing more than $159 million will be allocated to community infrastructure projects across regional Queensland.

“Quality infrastructure in regional areas is invaluable and this funding will build and upgrade key facilities that can be enjoyed by communities for years to come.”

Quotes attributable to Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government, Catherine King:

"The Albanese Government is committed to investing in regional Australia to create jobs, build opportunity and unlock economic growth and productivity.

“We’re making sure our regions remain great places to live, work and play by investing in critical community and economic infrastructure across regional and rural areas, in a fair and transparent way.

“I look forward to seeing the successful projects roll out across the nation, supporting employment, stimulating economies and strengthening communities.”