Western Downs gets Royalties funding

Published Tuesday, 06 November, 2012 at 01:36 PM

Deputy Premier, Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning
The Honourable Jeff Seeney

Western Downs Regional Council has been shortlisted to progress 10 proposed projects in the first round of the Royalties for the Regions program.  

It is one of six regional councils to progress 20 projects for funding under the program. 

The Deputy Premier and  Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning Jeff Seeney said $60 million was available to councils under the first pilot round of Royalties for the Regions

Royalties for the Regions is a $495 million four year program that is about reinvesting a share of royalties in resource regions to help build new and improved community, road and floodplain security infrastructure,” Mr Seeney said. 

“This pilot funding round is focusing on critical or urgent infrastructure needs in resource communities.” 

 Mr Seeney said Western Downs Regional Council would now be asked to develop and submit 10 business cases—three under the Resource Community Building Fund and seven under Roads to Resources. 

They are: 

  • Miles Water, Sewerage and Recycled Water Scheme Stage 1
  • Chinchilla Washdown Bay
  • Winfields Road Landfill Upgrade
  • Fairymeadow Road Seal Widening
  • Goombi Fairymeadow Road Seal Widening
  • Bennetts School Road Sealing
  • Weranga North Road Upgrade
  • Mary Road Upgrade
  • Joseph Road Upgrade
  • Beelbee Road Sealing  

Mr Seeney said the shortlisted councils will have to submit business cases to the government for a final funding decision. 

“The heartening news is that councils have identified more than $20 million in financial contributions from their budgets and industry,” he said. 

“By leveraging this additional funding Royalties for the Regions will help deliver better outcomes for resource communities. 

Mr Seeney said business cases are due on December 17, 2012 with announcements of successful projects early in the New Year. 

Shortlisted projects

Resource Community Building Fund ($10 million available) 

·         Roma Sewerage Augmentation Project – Maranoa Regional Council

·         Miles Water, Sewerage and Recycled Water Scheme Stage 1 – Western Downs Regional Council

·         Theodore Sewerage Treatment Plant – Banana Shire Council

·         Chinchilla Washdown Bay - Western Downs Regional Council

·         Maranoa Water Supply Project - Maranoa Regional Council

·         Dysart Medical Centre – Isaac Regional Council

·         Winfields Road Landfill Upgrade - Western Downs Regional Council 

Roads to Resources ($40 million available) 

·         Belyando Estate, Moranbah - Flood Free Access -Belyando Estate Q50 Bridge – Isaac Regional Council

·         Fairymeadow Road Seal Widening - Western Downs Regional Council

·         Goombi Fairymeadow Road Seal Widening - Western Downs Regional Council

·         Bennetts School Road Sealing - Western Downs Regional Council

·         Upgrade Eidsvold Theodore Road - Banana Shire Council

·         Wallumbilla North Bitumen Seal - Maranoa Regional Council

·         Weranga North Road Upgrade - Western Downs Regional Council

·         Mary Road Upgrade - Western Downs Regional Council

·         Joseph Road Upgrade - Western Downs Regional Council

·         Bowen Developmental Road - Collinsville to Bowen – Whitsunday Regional Council

·         Beelbee Road Sealing - Western Downs Regional Council 

Floodplain Security Scheme ($10 million available) 

·         Roma Flood Mitigation Project - Levee Construction – Maranoa Regional Council

·         Nogoa River Rail Bridge Capacity Improvement – Central Highland Regional Council

Note: There are three components to the Royalties for the Regions program – Roads to Resources, Resource Community Building Fund and the Floodplain Security Scheme.  Fourteen regional councils are entitled to apply for funding. The LNP Government will invest $495 million over four years.

[ENDS] 6 November 2012                 Media Contact: John Wiseman – 0409 791 281