$52.71 million for regional Queensland through resources fund

Published Friday, 14 October, 2022 at 10:27 AM

Deputy Premier, Minister for State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning and Minister Assisting the Premier on Olympics Infrastructure
The Honourable Dr Steven Miles

Regional and remote Queensland communities will receive more than $52 million in funding through the Resources Community Infrastructure Fund to deliver more services, and improve regional Queenslanders’ already great lifestyle.

 

Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development Steven Miles said the Palaszczuk Government was working with the resource sector to deliver for regional Queenslanders.

“Queensland communities should be the first to benefit when the resource sector they support succeeds,” Mr Miles said.


“That’s why the Palaszczuk Government has partnered with the resources sector to deliver the $100 million fund, with Round Two announced today.


“Round Two of the RCIF will deliver more than $52 million for 20 new projects across 15 regional communities.


“The Royal Flying Doctor Service will receive a new aeromedical base, co-located with a new LifeFlight base, in Mt Isa so they can continue to deliver their excellent services for our most remote communities and establish Mt Isa as a major aeromedical hub .

 

“Childcare and early learning services will receive a boost with a new facility in Cloncurry and a new services hub in Julia Creek.

 

“We’ll improve regional Queenslanders’ already great lifestyle with an upgrade to the Springsure Aquatic Centre, the Biloela Splash Park, and a Mt Isa aqua play facility.

 

“Congratulations to all the many recipients of this fund, we’re proud to be working with the resource sector to deliver it.”

 

Minister for Resources Scott Stewart said the RCIF is a voluntary partnership between the Queensland Government, resource companies, and the Queensland Resources Council (QRC).


“The Queensland Government has committed $30 million to the fund with participating Queensland coal and mineral resources companies contributing $70 million,” Mr Stewart said.


“The projects not only deliver infrastructure that further improves liveability in resource communities, they also create more jobs and more opportunities for regional Queenslanders.


“The resources industry helps support good jobs in our regions so it’s great to these resources communities benefiting from this initiative.”

 

Queensland Resources Council Chief Executive Ian Macfarlane welcomed the announcement of round two funding projects.


“The QRC is the peak body for coal, metal and gas explorers, producers and suppliers and we are very proud that members of our industry are contributing a total of $70 million to the RCIF for projects that will have significant benefits for our local resource communities,” Mr Macfarlane said.


An expert Advisory Committee considered RCIF applications for both funding rounds.


Committee Chair Tony Mooney said there had been strong interest in both of the RCIF rounds.


“Resources communities can now get ready to continue benefiting from the RCIF through this new round of projects,” Mr Mooney said.


“The committee looks forward to resources communities, including workers and their families, enjoying the many benefits of these projects.”

 

ENDS

 

Media contact:          Katharine Wright 0422 580 342

 

Banana Shire Council

Biloela Splash Park and Playground

$2,702,500.00

Barcaldine Golf Club Inc.

Club House Amenities Replacement

$147,000.00

Castle Hill Spinney Ltd T/A Ronald McDonald House Charities North Australia

Keeping Families Close. RMHC North Australia Playroom

$250,000.00

Central Highlands Community Services Ltd

CoWork Capability Centre: Digitally Connected Central Highlands

$3,737,494.00

Central Highlands Regional Council

Springsure Aquatic Centre Renewal and Upgrade

$5,000,000.00

Cloncurry Shire Council

Curry Kids Early Learning Centre

$4,393,200.00

Collinsville Golf Club Inc.

Refresh and Reconnect - Transform our Clubhouse

$452,210.00

Emerald Karting Club Inc.

Emerald Kart Club Track Lighting Project

$991,300.00

LifeFlight Foundation Ltd

Infrastructure for New Aircraft and Service Expansion

$3,981,435.00

Mapoon Aboriginal Shire Council

Cullen Point Camping and Mission Site Development

$2,898,324.00

McKinlay Shire Council

Julia Creek Community Children’s Services Hub Project

$6,296,300.00

Moranbah Netball Association Inc.

Moranbah Netball Association Kiosk and Clubhouse Replacement

$590,931.00

Mount Isa City Council

Aqua Play Facility

$996,408.00

Palmyra Drag Racing Club Inc.

Palmyra Braking/driver/rider Area Works

$951,010.00

Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia (Queensland Section) Ltd

New RFDS Mount Isa Aeromedical Base

$6,927,114.00

St Vincent de Paul Society Queensland

Mackay Community Support Centre

$5,218,875.00

Weipa Town Authority

Rocky Point Community Youth Precinct

$3,330,000.00

Whitsunday Regional Council

Collinsville Aerodrome Lighting and Runway Upgrade Project

$1,815,083.00

Whitsunday Regional Council

Collinsville Football Club – Upgrade

$370,000.00

Woorabinda Aboriginal Shire Council

Woorabinda Community Hub and Disaster Recovery Centre

$1,660,971.00

Total

20 applications

$52,710,155.00