Published Yesterday at 11:13 AM

Minister for Transport and Main Roads
The Honourable Brent Mickelberg

Crisafulli Government delivers local government grants for improved walking and bike riding tracks

  • 25 councils across Queensland will receive $19.1 million in funding to deliver a total of 56 projects through the Walking Local Government Grants and Cycle Network Local Government Grants programs.
  • More than $8.8 million will be invested in regional Queensland to help deliver improved pathways for children travelling to school and for people walking or cycling in their neighbourhoods.
  • The successful projects will commence from July 2025. 

The Crisafulli Government has committed $19.1 million in grants for local governments to plan and deliver new and improved walking and bike riding facilities across the State over the next two years. 

The grants are provided through the 2025–26 rounds of the Walking Local Government Grants and Cycle Network Local Government Grants programs and will support planning for more connected and accessible active transport networks. 

Twenty-five councils across Queensland will receive funding to deliver a total of 56 projects—from Seisia in the Far North to Goondiwindi in the Southern Downs region and Boulia in the west. 

The successful applications include 22 walking projects and 34 bike riding projects, with 38 to be delivered in regional Queensland and 18 across Brisbane, the Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast. 

Through this round of grants, more than $8.8 million will be invested in regional Queensland to help deliver improved pathways for children travelling to school and for people walking or cycling in their neighbourhoods. It will also build connections to important community facilities and town business centres. 

The Crisafulli Government is committed to ensuring Queenslanders of all ages and abilities have convenient options to get around their local area actively. 

The successful projects will commence from July 2025. 

​Both projects are generally funded on a matched 50:50 basis with local governments. 

Minister for Transport and Main Roads Brent Mickelberg said the Crisafulli Government was committed to ensuring Queenslanders of all ages and abilities have convenient options to get around their local area actively.

“For the first time, this round of walking grants has funded walking projects for construction. We’re not just planning—we’re delivering,” Mr Mickelberg said. 

“This round of walking grants is funding the construction of projects that will transform how Queenslanders move through their communities. 

“Through the cycling program, we’re delivering 14.5 kilometres of new shared paths and crossings. 

“By backing councils with the funding, we’re ensuring local walking and cycling infrastructure is not only connected but built to encourage more Queenslanders to choose active travel every day.” 

ENDS 

MEDIA CONTACT: Sarah Green 0467 746 523 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

2025-26 Cycle Network Local Government Grants recipients include: 

  • Boulia Shire Council 

  • Brisbane City Council 

  • Bundaberg Regional Council 

  • Cairns Regional Council 

  • Cassowary Coast Regional Council 

  • Douglas Shire Council 

  • Fraser Coast Regional Council 

  • Gladstone Regional Council 

  • Goondiwindi Regional Council 

  • Logan City Council 

  • Moreton Bay City Council 

  • Mount Isa City Council 

  • Noosa Shire Council 

  • Northern Peninsula Area Regional Council 

  • Redland City Council 

  • Somerset Regional Council 

  • South Bank Corporation 

  • Sunshine Coast Council 

  • Whitsunday Regional Council  

2025-26 Walking Local Government Grants recipients include: 

  • Cairns Regional Council 

  • Cassowary Coast Regional Council 

  • Fraser Coast Regional Council 

  • Gladstone Regional Council 

  • Gympie Regional Council 

  • Longreach Regional Council 

  • Maranoa Regional Council 

  • Mareeba Shire Council 

  • Moreton Bay City Council 

  • Noosa Shire Council 

  • South Bank Corporation 

  • Southern Downs Regional Council 

  • Sunshine Coast Council 

  • Toowoomba Regional Council 

  • Whitsunday Regional Council 

WLGG projects: www.tmr.qld.gov.au/travel-and-transport/pedestrians-and-walking/walking-local-government-grants for a list of the successful WLGG projects and more information about the WLGG.