Published Thursday, 30 August, 2007 at 12:35 PM

Minister for Communities, Disability Services, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships
The Honourable Warren Pitt

Rural service access initiative funding announced for north Qld

Two north Queensland community organisations will share in Queensland Government funding of almost $1 million statewide to develop community-based transport initiatives.

Communities Minister Warren Pitt said the Rural Service Access funding initiative was part of the $30 million Strengthening Rural Communities strategy, a key component of the Queensland Government’s Blueprint for the Bush.

“The Strengthening Rural Communities strategy aims to encourage communities to work together to increase their capacity and capabilities to build more socially, culturally and economically sustainable communities,” Mr Pitt said.

“The Rural Service Access initiative provides resources for local communities to establish coordinated transport schemes within their community or cluster of communities.”

The beneficiaries in north Queensland are:

• $63,501 to the Rollingstone and District Seniors for the Thuringowa Northern Beaches Community Bus Service
• $150,002 to the Carpentaria Shire Council for the Gulf of Carpentaria local transport system.

“Funding delivered under this initiative will improve access to services for a range of groups in rural and regional communities, including people with a disability, elderly people, young people or people with limited transport options,” Mr Pitt said.

“Applicants for funding under this initiative have developed a range of innovative ways that communities can improve transport options.”

Mr Pitt said projects which had been proposed included the use of school buses during downtime for general community services, upgrading existing buses for disability access, and linking with taxi services to help subsidise local travel.

“I believe these projects will greatly improve residents’ access to services such as medical services, counselling services, youth groups and libraries.”

Media contact: Minister Pitt’s Office 3235 4280