Queensland is set to start implementing a record-breaking $89 billion capital infrastructure program over the next four years, with hundreds of projects to receive funding across the state. SEE THE FULL LIST
Regions will benefit most from the mammoth fund, securing more than 65 per cent of the cash pool for projects which are expected to support 38,500 local jobs.
While various schools, hospitals and roads will receive critical upgrades, more than $13 billion has been put towards projects outside of the Greater Brisbane region to support regional energy and water access.
Treasurer Cameron Dick on Wednesday confirmed that $7 billion had been set aside for the Borumba pumped hydro energy station project following two years of planning.
Burdekin Dam received $440m to complete height upgrades and $550m was put towards the completion of a major water pipeline connecting Fitzroy and Gladstone.
Every project included in the 2023-24 State Budget
BRISBANE AND REDLANDS:
* Bracken Ridge State High School – $6 million in 2023-24 to construct a new building
for additional learning spaces.
* Taigum State School -$8.1 million in 2023-24 out of a $10.9 million total spend to
construct a new building for additional learning spaces.
* Lytton Fuel Import Terminal -l $5 million in 2023-24 out of a $57.2 million total spend
for new fuel storage tanks, a marine loading arm and pipelines to support diesel
storage. Part of the Building Acceleration Fund, delivered in partnership with the
private sector.
*Oakleigh State School – $5 million in 2023-24 out of a $8.1 million total spend to
deliver a new hall facility.
*Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital $42.1 million in 2023-24 out of a $762.9 million
total spend for the construction of a new cancer centre, consolidating existing and
expanded new cancer care services, and lift and escalator compliance upgrades.
* Darling Point Special School – $13.6 million in 2023-24 out of a $24.2 million total
spend to construct a new building for additional learning spaces.
* Manly State School – $9.6 million in 2023-24 out of a $10.1 million total spend to
construct a new building for additional learning spaces.
* Cross River Rail project – $829.2 million in 2023-24.
* Defence Cooperative Research Centre – $9.5 million in 2023-24 out of a $65 million
total spend for establishment and operation of the Defence Cooperative Research
Centre for Trusted Autonomous Systems in Queensland.
* Indigenous Land and Sea Ranger Program – $239,235 in 2023-24 to protect
environmental and Indigenous cultural heritage values on North Stradbroke Island
(Minjerribah).
* Sanofi Translational Science Hub – $18 million in 2023-24 out of a $280 million total
spend to support the establishment of Sanofi ’s Translational Science Hub to
catalyse the growth of the Queensland biomedical ecosystem.
* Princess Alexandra Hospital – $34.6 million in 2023-24 out of a $391.9 million total
spend for the expansion of the facility, including the delivery of a new Acute
Service Building above the existing Emergency Department.
* Quandamooka Art Museum and Performance Institute – $11.2 million in 2023-24 out
of a $17 million total spend for a regional-equivalent gallery, museum, performance
and event hosting centre on Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island).
Kenmore State High School – $6.5 million in 2023-24 to construct additional
specialist classrooms.
* Yeronga Child and Youth Community Hub – $4.4 million in 2023-24 out of a $7.8
million total spend for the establishment of a new integrated Child and Youth
Community Health Hub to provide appropriate integrated child, youth and family
services.
* Centenary Bridge Upgrade – $50 million in 2023-24 out of a $271.5 million total
spend towards upgrading the Centenary Bridge at Jindalee.
* Holland Park State High School – $10.6 million in 2023-24 out of a $15.7 million total
spend to construct additional specialist classrooms.
* Capalaba State College – $7.7 million in 2023-24 out of a $12.8 million total spend to
deliver a new hall facility.
* Redland Hospital – $8 million in 2023-24 out of a $150 million total spend for the
replacement of the Mental Health Facility at Redland Hospital, increasing capacity
by 20 beds and bringing the total in the unit to 43 beds.
* Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital- $48.4 million in 2023-24 out of a $533.8 million
total spend for construction of a new clinical services building, modular inpatient
unit and multi-storey carpark.
* Eight Mile Plains Satellite Hospital – $78.9 million in 2023-24 out of a $376.9 million
total program spend to deliver 7 satellite hospitals that will each include a Minor
Injury and Illness Clinic and various specialty outpatients services.
* Pallara State School – $14.4 million in 2023-24 out of a $15.8 million total spend to
construct a new 3-storey factory-built learning centre with 12 classrooms.
* New primary school in Redland Bay – $21.7 million in 2023-24 out of a $68.1 million
total spend.
CENTRAL QUEENSLAND:
* Great Keppel Island Rejuvenation Pilot – $9.2 million in 2023-24 out of a $30 million
total spend to deliver common-user infrastructure to stimulate tourism development
on Great Keppel Island and throughout the region.
* Rockhampton – Yeppoon Road, Yeppoon Road upgrade – $19.5 million in 2023-24
out of a $85.4 million total spend.
* .North Rockhampton Ambulance Station – $11 million in 2023-24 out of a $12.2
million total spend for the replacement of the existing ambulance station to support
the delivery of pre-hospital ambulance responses services.
* Rockhampton Ring Road – $100 million in 2023-24 out of a $1.065 billion total spend
towards the Rockhampton Ring Road project, including funding in the forward
estimates for early works.
* The Hall State School – $10 million in 2023-24 out of a $12.6 million total spend to
deliver a new hall facility.
* Rockhampton Hospital – $2.7 million in 2023-24 out of a $35.8 million total spend for
the delivery of a cardiac hybrid theatre and the refurbishment and expansion of the
mental health ward.
* Mount Morgan Pipeline – $10.8 million in 2023-24 out of a $40.4 million total spend to
construct a pipeline from Gracemere to Mount Morgan to provide a reliable water
supply for the community and support future growth and development.
* Rockhampton Special School – $8.8 million in 2023-24 out of a $9.5 million total
spend to construct a new building for additional learning spaces.
* CoWork Capability Centre: Digitally Connected Central Highlands – $1 million in
2023-24 out of a $3.7 million total spend to deliver a digitally capable collaborative
workspace to increase access to social services, training, skill, knowledge and
technology across multiple sectors.
* Emerald Kart Club Track lighting project – $900,000 in 2023-24 out of a $991,300
total spend to install lighting at the Emerald Kart Club to facilitate night time club
and community activities.
* Emerald permanent and auxiliary fire and rescue station works – $400,000 in 2023-24
to complete upgrade works at the permanent and auxiliary fire and rescue station
at Emerald. Royal Flying Doctor Service Patient Transfer Facility – Emerald
$500,000 in 2023-24 out of a $695,000 total spend to deliver a new patient transfer
facility at Emerald Airport for the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
* Mount Morgan Aquatic Centre Project – $1 million in 2023-24 out of a $4.5 million
total spend to redevelop the existing Mount Morgan Pool with a modern aquatic
centre.
* Wind farm investments in Central Queensland – $208 million in 2023-24 out of a
$1.113 billion total spend for CS Energy to invest in wind farms in Central
Queensland.
* Gladstone Port initiatives – $115.4 million in 2023-24 for upgrades at the Gladstone
Port, including investment in Ship Loader 1 at the RG Tanna Coal Terminal, port
services and Auckland Point projects.
* Gladstone State High School $11.5 million in 2023-24 out of a $13 million total spend
to construct additional specialist classrooms.
* Indigenous Land and Sea Ranger Program $557,479 in 2023-24 to protect
environmental and Indigenous cultural heritage values in Woorabinda.
* Future proofing power generation on Lady Elliot Island – $135,304 for installation of
40 new lithium-phosphate batteries in aluminium weather-protective cabinets, to
replace 24 gel lead acid batteries on Lady Elliot Island.
* Springsure Aquatic Centre renewal and upgrade – $1 million in 2023-24 out of a $5
million total spend to upgrade the Springsure Aquatic Centre to provide a new and
improved experience for visitors.
* Woorabinda Multi-Purpose Health Service – $9.8 million in 2023-24 out of a $17.2
million total spend for the replacement of the existing facility and the delivery of a
new accommodation building that will provide an additional 10 beds.
* Biloela Splash Park and Playground – $1 million in 2023-24 out of a $2.7 million total
spend to deliver a new splash park and playground for the Biloela community.
* Moura Library and Museum – $2 million in 2023-24 out of a $6 million total spend to
deliver a new library, a museum integrated with the Moura Miners’ Memorial, and a
community services hub.
DARLING DOWNS:
* Injune Multi-Purpose Health Service – $710,000 in 2023-24 out of a $1.7 million total
spend to extend the Aged Care Wing to support additional aged care beds.
* Roma Flood Mitigation Project – Stage 2 – $245,000 in 2023-24 out of a $8.3 million
total spend to add flood mitigation measures and provide a greater resilience
against future flood events for the Roma community.
* Westhaven Aged Care Facility – $1.8 million in 2023-24 out of a $2.7 million total
spend for the upgrade of the heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems and
standby emergency generator.
* Indigenous Land and Sea Ranger Program – $507,171 in 2023-24 to protect
environmental and Indigenous cultural heritage values in the Bunya Mountains.
* Brigalow hydrogen ready gas peaking plant – $33.4 million in 2023-24 out of a $190
million total investment in Queensland’s fist hydrogen-ready gas peaking plant.
* Kogan Creek Power Station enhancements, overhauls and refurbishment – $20.1
million in 2023-24 for enhancement and refurbishment to ensure the plant’s long-
term reliability and safety.
* Kogan Renewable Hydrogen Project – $1.1 million in 2023-24 out of a $15 million
total spend for construction of a renewable hydrogen demonstration plant and
refuelling facilities at Kogan Creek Clean Energy Hub in the Western Downs.
* Kogan North Gas Fields development – $29.6 million in 2023-24 for the development
and maintenance of gas assets to support firming in the transformation of the
energy system.
* Tara Hospital – $9.4 million in 2023-24 out of a $16.3 million total spend for the
replacement of ageing infrastructure utilising standardised design to deliver a safe,
compliant and contemporary environment.
* InterLinkSQ Intermodal Terminal – $16.1 million in 2023-24 for delivery of a new road
and rail intermodal facility to improve productivity in the transfer of freight between
trucks and trains, supporting industry.
* Gatton Smart Farm – $2.6 million in 2023-24 out of a $9.1 million total spend to
upgrade infrastructure and equipment to support horticulture productivity and
profitability.
* Drayton replacement permanent and auxiliary fire and rescue station – $2.4 million in
2023-24 out of a $7.5 million total spend to continue replacement of the permanent
and auxiliary fire and rescue station at Drayton.
* Toowoomba to Warwick Pipeline – $13.4 million in 2023-24 out of a $273.1 million
total spend to construct the Toowoomba to Warwick Pipeline to supply water to the
residents of Cambooya, Greenmount, Nobby and Clifton and provide a drought
contingency for Warwick and surrounding communities.
* Pittsworth State High School – $5.7 million in 2023-24 out of a $9.2 million total spend
to construct additional specialist classrooms and deliver a new hall facility.
* Gore Highway (Toowoomba-Millmerran) and Toowoomba Athol Road – $1 million in
2023-24 out of a $23.4 million total spend towards improving safety on the Gore
Highway (Toowoomba – Millmerran) and Toowoomba – Athol Road.
* St George Hospital – $10.1 million in 2023-24 out of a $16.5 million total spend for the
replacement of infrastructure to deliver a safe, compliant and contemporary
environment. Warwick State High School – $5.6 million in 2023-24 out of a $8.9
million total spend to deliver a new hall facility.
* Whetstone rural fire brigade station – $450,000 in 2023-24 to upgrade Whetstone
rural fire brigade station.
* Goondiwindi Hospital – $3.6 million in 2023-24 out of a $8.7 million total spend for the
remediation of the heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems and main
switchboard replacement.
* Inglewood Reservoir roof replacement – $277,200 in 2023-24 out of a $420,000 total
spend to replace the roof on the Inglewood treated drinking water reservoir.
* Dirranbandi P-10 State School – $405,000 in 2023-24 out of a $808,000 total spend
to refurbish a science room, 2 classrooms and a staff room.
* Girraween National Park visitor facilities upgrade – $1.6 million in 2023-24 out of a
$7.9 million total spend for redevelopment of day use and camping areas at
Girraween National Park near Stanthorpe.
* Mungindi Multi-Purpose Health Service – $1 million in 2023-24 out of a $2.4 million
total spend for the reconfiguration of existing residence and redundant medical
practice buildings.
FAR NORTH QLD:
* Mer (Murray) Island Primary Health Care Centre – $1.7 million in 2023-24 out of a
$8.8 million total spend for the replacement of the existing Primary Health Care
Centre to support the provision of quality and safe services for current and future
healthcare needs.
* Torres Strait Islands community fuel resource upgrade – $752,400 in 2023-24 out of a
$1.1 million total spend for the Multi-Island Fuel Infrastructure Replacement Project
to ensure remote communities have safe and sustainable access to reliable diesel
and petrol.
* Horn Island passenger jetty and wharf upgrade – $6 million in 2023-24 out of a $8.5
million total spend for the upgrade of the Horn Island passenger jetty and wharf
head.
* Horn Island affordable housing project – $672,757 in 2023-24 out of a $961,057 total
spend to expand the Horn Island affordable housing project to provide safe,
affordable housing opportunities for Indigenous homebuyers.
* Bamaga Hospital – $3 million in 2023-24 out of a $3.8 million total spend for the
rectification and replacement of end of life non-compliant hydraulic pipelines.
* Cullen Point Campground and Mission Site development – $1 million in 2023-24 out
of a $2.9 million total spend to upgrade and expand the Cullen Point Campground
in Mapoon and develop a historical interpretation walk of the mission village sites in
the old Mapoon Precinct.
* Western Cape College-Weipa – $10.3 million in 2023-24 out of a $11 million total
spend to construct a new building for additional learning spaces. Coen Airport
facilities upgrade $100,000 in 2023-24 out of a $1.4 million total spend to upgrade
community infrastructure at the Coen Airport.
* Indigenous Land and Sea Ranger Program – $450,327 in 2023-24 to protect
environmental and Indigenous cultural heritage values in Mareeba and Palmerville
Station.
* Splash Parks for Port Douglas and Mossman – $900,000 in 2023-24 out of a $1.5
million total spend for construction of a splash park in Port Douglas and a splash
play area in Mossman at the existing pool site.
* Wangetti Trail – $10.4 million in 2023-24 out of a $47.1 million total spend for the
construction of a 94 kilometre walking and mountain biking trail from Palm Cove to
Port Douglas, with public and eco-accommodation facilities.
* Barron Gorge Hydro Maintenance – $3.3 million in 2023-24 for the maintenance of
existing assets including major valve work and the control system.
* Captain Cook Highway, Cairns CBD to Smithfi eld, upgrade – $6 million in 2023-24
out of a $359 million total spend towards upgrades of the Captain Cook Highway
between Cairns and Smithfield.
* Cairns Western Arterial Road, Redlynch Connector Road to Captain Cook Highway –
$30.9 million in 2023-24 out of a $300 million total spend towards the duplication of
the Cairns Western Arterial Road between Redlynch Connector Road and the
Captain Cook Highway.
* Cairns Safer Streets and Midnight Basketball – $750,000 in 2023-24 out of a $1.5
million total spend to support the Cairns Safer Streets and Midnight Basketball
Program to engage young people and minimise the risk of anti-social behaviour.
* Cairns police facility upgrade – $1.4 million in 2023-24 out of a $20 million total spend
to complete the upgrade of the police facility at Cairns.
* Great Barrier Reef International Marine College – $8 million in 2023-24 out of a $16
million total spend to expand TAFE Queensland’s Great Barrier Reef International
Marine College, which will include construction of a new workshop, additional
classrooms, staff facilities and a boat shed.
* Woree State School – $5.9 million in 2023-24 out of a $6.7 million total spend to
deliver a new hall facility.
* Bruce Highway, Cairns Southern Access Corridor (Stage 5), Foster Road – $1.1
million in 2023-24 out of a $225 million total spend towards upgrading the
intersection of Foster Road and the Bruce Highway.
* Gordonvale State High School – $754,000 in 2023-24 to construct additional
specialist classrooms.
* Atherton Hospital – $7.1 million in 2023-24 out of a $86.4 million total spend for the
redevelopment of the existing facility including a new clinical services building and
community allied and mental health building.
GOLD COAST:
* Pimpama Ambulance Station – $100,000 in 2023-24 out of a $5.5 million total spend
to redevelop the facility to provide fit-for-purpose, efficient and modern
accommodation to support the delivery of pre-hospital ambulance services.
* Gainsborough State School – $1.8 million in 2023-24 out of a $55.3 million total
spend to construct Gainsborough State School.
* Coomera State Special School – $18.9 million in 2023-24 out of a $50.9 million total
spend to construct Coomera State Special School.
* Coombabah State High School – $1.8 million in 2023-24 out of a $14.3 million total
spend to construct a new building for additional learning spaces.
* Coomera Connector (Stage 1), Coomera to Nerang – $420 million in 2023-24 out of a
$2.163 billion total spend towards the Coomera Connector (Stage 1), between
Coomera and Nerang.
* Delivered in partnership with the Australian Government. Butterfly Sanctuary and
Glow Worm Breeding Project – $400,000 in 2023-24 out of a $800,000 total spend
for construction of a fully enclosed butterfly sanctuary for native and endangered
butterflies and enhancement of the glow worm conservation program.
* Indigenous Land and Sea Ranger Program – $462,863 in 2023-24 to protect
environmental and Indigenous cultural heritage values on the Gold Coast.
* The Spit Master Plan Implementation Program – $9.2 million in 2023-24 out of a $60
million total spend for implementation of The Spit Master Plan to deliver capital
works projects transforming The Spit, Gold Coast’s public realm.
* Gold Coast University Hospital – $105.6 million in 2023-24 out of a $200.8 million
total spend to deliver a Secure Mental Health Rehabilitation Unit and a 4-storey
ward building to provide additional inpatient capacity.
* Gold Coast Parklands Health and Knowledge Precinct – $3.4 million in 2023-24 out of
a $41.7 million total spend to continue development of a health and knowledge
precinct within the Parklands Priority Development Area.
* Southport Health Precinct – $10.9 million in 2023-24 out of a $12.5 million total spend
for the replacement of the existing chillers, fan coil units, air handling units,
insulation, piping and upgrade building management systems.
* Keebra Park State High School – $3.3 million in 2023-24 out of a $11.3 million total
spend to construct additional specialist classrooms.
* Nerang State High School – $4 million in 2023-24 out of a $5 million total spend to
upgrade the existing hall facility.
* Safer Schoolies – Gold Coast – $2.3 million in 2023-24 to deliver a safer Schoolies,
including beach hub, support services, medical and volunteer support.
* Project DAM 2024 – $387,500 in 2023-24 out of a $775,000 total spend for the
expansion of Swell Festival, an 11-day inaugural sculptural exhibition of temporary
public artworks and public art programming around the Hinze Dam.
* Lower Beechmont Community Facility – $535,262 in 2023-24 out of a $1.5 million
total spend to construct a new community space to provide a safe haven assembly
area in times of disaster.
* Miami State High School – $5.2 million in 2023-24 out of a $12 million total spend to
deliver a new double court multipurpose hall, 3 classrooms, kinesiology lab, staff
work rooms, store rooms, amenities and kiosk.
* Pacific Motorway, Varsity Lakes (Exit 85) to Tugun (Exit 95) upgrade – $190 million in
2023-24 out of a $1 billion total spend towards upgrading the Pacific Motorway
(M1) between Varsity Lakes and Tugun.
* Palm Beach Community Health Centre – $3.5 million in 2023-24 out of a $4.8 million
total spend for the compliance replacement of the existing chillers, air conditioning
units, duct work, diff users, pumps, piping and related components.
* Palm Beach-Currumbin State High School – $1 million in 2023-24 out of a $10.9
million total spend to deliver a new hall facility.
* Currumbin Beach Vikings Surf Club upgrade – $100,000 in 2023-24 out of a $2
million total spend to replace the existing clubhouse with a new clubhouse
including disability access on the ground floor, at the Nippers clubhouse facility.
* Wildlife management – supporting Currumbin Wildlife Hospital – $1 million in 2023-24
to support the Currumbin Wildlife Hospital Foundation providing care to sick and
injured wildlife.
* Gold Coast Satellite Hospital – $78.9 million in 2023-24 out of a $376.9 million total
spend to deliver 7 satellite hospitals that will each include a Minor Injury and Illness
Clinic and various specialty outpatients services.
IPSWICH:
* Toogoolawah State High School – $5.4 million in 2023-24 out of a $8.6 million total
spend to deliver a new hall facility.
* Coominya Connection Road, Buaraba Creek, replace timber bridge – $6 million in
2023-24 out of a $12 million total spend towards replacing the timber bridge over
Buaraba Creek on Coominya Connection Road.
* Lowood Pool – Safe and Fun for Everyone Project – $690,869 in 2023-24 out of a $2
million total spend to upgrade the public pool in the Lowood area.
* Southern Queensland Correctional Precinct – Stage 2 – $341 million in 2023-24 out of
a $861 million total spend to continue with the construction of the new 1,500 bed
facility commenced in early 2021, with construction of the main buildings currently
underway.
* Brisbane Valley Highway (Ipswich – Harlin), Warrego Highway to Fernvale, improve
safety – $4.2 million in 2023-24 out of a $14.4 million total spend towards safety
improvements on the Brisbane Valley Highway between Warrego Highway and
Fernvale.
* Mount Crosby Flood Resilience Program – $24.3 million in 2023-24 out of a $128.4
million total spend to improve the flood resilience of critical bulk water infrastructure
at Mount Crosby.
* Darra State School – $11.5 million in 2023-24 out of a $12 million total spend to
construct a new building for additional learning spaces.
* Wildlife management – supporting the RSPCA – $1 million in 2023-24 to support the
RSPCA provide care to sick and injured wildlife.
* Ipswich State High School – $11 million in 2023-24 out of a $28.1 million total spend
to construct a new building for additional learning spaces.
* Serviceton South State School – $5.7 million in 2023-24 out of a $7.6 million total
spend to construct a new building for additional learning spaces.
* Goodna Special School – $1.3 million in 2023-24 out of a $21.7 million total spend to
construct a new building for additional learning spaces.
* Swanbank E Power Station – $11.5 million in 2023-24 for the maintenance of existing
assets including the gas turbine and site reconfiguration works.
* Ripley Ambulance Station – $7.3 million in 2023-24 out of a $10.9 million total spend
to deliver the new Ambulance Station to support the delivery of pre-hospital
ambulance responses services as part of improved health services.
* Woogaroo Creek State School – $9.8 million in 2023-24 out of a $82 million total
spend to construct Woogaroo Creek State School.
* Greater Springfield new permanent fire and rescue station – $2.5 million in 2023-24
out of a $10 million total spend to continue development of a new permanent fire
and rescue station at Greater Springfield.
* Ripley Central State School – $11.1 million in 2023-24 out of a $73.1 million total
spend to construct Ripley Central State School.
* Ripley new police facility – $5 million in 2023-24 out of a $25 million total spend
continuing to construct the new police facility at Ripley.
* Spring Mountain State School – $23.6 million in 2023-24 out of a $24.7 million total
spend to construct a new building for additional learning spaces.
* Ripley Valley Priority Development Area infrastructure – $8.5 million in 2023-24 out of
a $45 million total spend for catalyst infrastructure within the Ripley Valley Priority
Development Area.
* Ripley Valley State Secondary College – $14.5 million in 2023-24 out of a $18.7
million total spend to construct Stage 2 of the school.
* Modular Sub-Acute Expansion at Ripley Satellite Hospital site – $26 million in 2023-
24 out of a $85.4 million total spend for a 3-storey, 90 bed sub-acute modular unit
on the Ripley Satellite Hospital site providing rehabilitation, geriatric, palliative, and
interim care.
* Summer Land Camels climate resilience grant – $75,000 in 2023-24 out of a
$150,000 total spend for construction of a road, car parking area, undercover bus
drop-off zone, and all-weather access to the cafe.
* Cunningham Highway (Ipswich – Warwick), 2020 Disaster Recovery Funding
Arrangements reconstruction works – $38.5 million in 2023-24 out of a $134.4
million total spend to reconstruct the Cunningham Highway at Cunninghams Gap
after severe bushfire in December 2019.
LOGAN:
* Springwood Ambulance Station – $1.5 million in 2023-24 out of a $8.1 million total
spend to redevelop and relocate the facility to provide fit for purpose and modern
accommodation to support the delivery of pre-hospital ambulance response
services.
* Croydon Road streetscape upgrades – $519,000 in 2023-24 out of a $1.5 million total
spend to upgrade streetscape and public domain to Croydon Road and adjoining
intersections including areas fronting the Woodridge train station.
* Logan City Council – Digital Infrastructure and Connectivity – $1.3 million in 2023-24
out of a $2.5 million total spend to improve the quality and coverage of digital
infrastructure in the Logan City Council area.
* Logan Gardens Shared Ring Road Stage 1 – $891,000 in 2023-24 out of a $1.4
million total spend for a new pedestrian and cycle prioritised internal park road.
* Pacific Motorway, Daisy Hill to Logan Motorway funding commitment – $32 million in
2023-24 out of a $1 billion total spend (under Australian Government review)
towards upgrading the M1 between Daisy Hill and the Logan Motorway. Project
cost, scope and timing subject to further planning.
* Logan and Gold Coast Faster Rail – $240 million in 2023-24 out of a $2.598 billion
total spend (under Australian Government review) towards the Logan and Gold
Coast Faster Rail project.
* Loganlea train station relocation – $10 million in 2023-24 out of a $95.1 million total
spend (under Australian Government review) towards the relocation of Loganlea
Station.
* Advanced robotic automation technology systems for manufacturer of bulk liquid
storage and transportation systems – $2.5 million in 2023-24 to install ‘first-to-
Australia’ advanced robotic automation technology systems for a manufacturer of
bulk liquid transport and increase competitive advantage in the Asia-Pacific region.
* Park Ridge State High School – $882,000 in 2023-24 out of a $12.1 million total
spend to construct a new building for additional learning spaces.
* Beenleigh Ambulance Station – $300,000 in 2023-24 out of a $16.5 million total
spend for the replacement of the existing ambulance station to support the delivery
of pre-hospital ambulance responses services.
* Logan Riverine Discovery Centre – $951,500 in 2023-24 out of a $2.8 million total
spend for detailed design, construction and fit-out of the Logan Riverine Discovery
Centre, Eagleby.
* Beenleigh Kitchen Project – $500,000 in 2023-24 out of a $1 million total spend for
new kitchen facilities to support food tourism experience at Beenleigh Rum
Distillery.
* Greenbank Battery – $85.5 million in 2023-24 out of a $325.3 million total spend for
the 200 megawatt Greenbank Battery storage capable of powering 60,000 homes
for 2 hours during the evening peak.
* Flagstone State School – $534,000 in 2023-24 out of a $10.9 million total spend to
construct a new building for additional learning spaces.
* Greater Flagstone Priority Development Area – $2 million in 2023-24 out of a $31
million total spend to deliver key road projects within the Greater Flagstone Priority
Development Area which will support land supply and economic recovery.
* Beaudesert town centre revitalisation – $462,500 in 2023-24 out of a $8.4 million total
spend to revitalise the Beaudesert town centre. Project includes parkland
upgrades, flood mitigation works, pathways, lighting, and car park upgrades.
* Beaudesert Courthouse – $4.9 million in 2023-24 out of a $22.2 million total spend
over 4 years (2022-23 to 2025-26 and $144,000 ongoing) to replace the current
Beaudesert courthouse.
* Staying Connected in the Lost World – $135,688 for the installation of a solar power
system as the main power source of all accommodation on the property.
MACKAY-WHITSUNDAYS:
* Salisbury Plains Industrial Precinct – $250,000 in 2023-24 out of a $9.2 million total
spend to help establish significant industrial developments and provide for the
establishment of essential services and infrastructure corridors.
* Bowen Hospital – $637,060 in 2023-24 out of a $11.9 million total spend for works
improving patient flow and primary health care, co-location of the allied health
services, refurbishment of existing wards and 2 new renal chairs.
* Cannonvale-Jubilee Pocket 66 kilovolt reinforcement – $10.4 million in 2023-24 out of
a $30.4 million total spend to establish a new 66 kilovolt switchyard to provide
improved network safety and reliability to the Airlie Beach and Whitsunday Islands
communities.
* Airlie Beach replacement permanent and auxiliary fire and rescue station – $2.3
million in 2023-24 out of a $8.9 million total spend to continue replacement of the
permanent and auxiliary fire and rescue station at Airlie Beach.
* Whitsunday Islands National Park – Ngaro walking track upgrade – $3.9 million in
2023-24 out of a $5.7 million total spend to extend the Ngaro Walking Track in the
Whitsunday Islands National Park.
* Proserpine State High School – $808,000 in 2023-24 to construct additional specialist
classrooms.
* Proserpine State School – $500,000 in 2023-24 to upgrade an existing amenities
block.
* Collinsville Golf Clubhouse transformation – $50,000 in 2023-24 out of a $452,210
total spend to upgrade the Collinsville Golf Club’s clubhouse.The project will
refurbish the bathroom facilities, install accessible pathways and doors, and a
playground.
* Bloomsbury water supply – $800,000 in 2023-24 out of a $2 million total spend to
provide a connection between the Midge Point Drinking Water Scheme and the
Bloomsbury Drinking Water Scheme.
* Mackay Port Access, Bruce Highway to Mackay – Slade Point Road, construct new
two lane road – $7.7 million in 2023-24 out of a $350 million total spend to construct
a new road to connect the Bruce Highway with Mackay – Slade Point Road.
* Mackay Stadium refurbishment – $1.2 million in 2023-24 out of a $1.8 million total
spend to replace seating and upgrade lighting, flooring and security at the Mackay
Stadium. Indigenous Land and Sea Ranger Program – $448,676 in 2023-24 to
protect environmental and Indigenous cultural heritage values in Mackay.
* Mackay Housing Project – $808,707 in 2023-24 out of a $3.5 million total spend to
build community infrastructure to provide emergency accommodation for
victims/survivors of domestic family violence.
* Mackay Community Support Centre – $1 million in 2023-24 out of a $5.2 million total
spend to redevelop St Vincent de Paul Society’s existing community support centre
in Mackay to facilitate the delivery of integrated housing and support services.
* Mackay Ring Road (Stage 1) – $22.5 million in 2023-24 out of a $497.4 million total
spend to construct the Mackay Ring Road (Stage 1) project, including works
between the intersection of the Mackay Ring Road and Bald Hill Road.
* Sarina Hospital & Primary Health Care Centre – $5.4 million in 2023-24 out of a $31.5
million total spend to deliver a purpose-built hospital and staff accommodation on a
new greenfield site.
* Nebo secondary systems replacement – $5.5 million in 2023-24 out of a $36 million
total spend to replace secondary systems at the Nebo substation to ensure
continued reliability of electricity supply to the surrounding area.
* Moranbah State High School – $5.6 million in 2023-24 out of a $8.1 million total
spend to construct a new single storey learning centre with 6 classrooms, and to
extend an existing block to provide an additional science space.
* Moranbah Affordable Housing Project – $2.2 million in 2023-24 out of a $8 million
total spend to construct a 4-building, 16 unit housing complex of affordable housing
for non-mining workers in Moranbah.
* Moranbah Community Centre Redevelopment – $1 million in 2023-24 out of a $8
million total spend to redevelop and refurbish the existing Moranbah Community
Centre.
* Moranbah East State School – $2.9 million in 2023-24 out of a $6.2 million total
spend to construct a new building for additional learning spaces.
MORETON BAY
* Moore Linville rural fire brigade station – $700,000 in 2023-24 to complete the Moore
Linville Rural Fire Brigade Station which will enable contemporary, front-line rural
fire service delivery to the Moore and Linville communities. Additionally, the
construction will support 2 local jobs.
* Kilcoy State High School – $1.9 million in 2023-24 out of a $5.3 million total spend to
deliver a new single court multipurpose hall with a kinesiology lab, staff work
rooms, store rooms, amenities and a kiosk.
* Woodford Youth Detention Centre A new youth detention centre will be built at the
Woodford Correctional Precinct.
* Woodford State School – $1.3 million in 2023-24 out of a $1.5 million total spend to
upgrade an existing amenities block.
* Bruce Highway (Brisbane – Gympie), Caboolture – Bribie Island Road to Steve Irwin
Way upgrade – $42.4 million in 2023-24 out of a $662.5 million total spend towards
upgrading the Bruce Highway between Caboolture – Bribie Island Road and Steve
Irwin Way.
* Bellara Foreshore Improvement Project – $519,000 in 2023-24 out of a $1.5 million
total spend for planning, design and construction of new park facilities at Sylvan
Beach Esplanade and to upgrade the existing boardwalk structure.
* The Better Communities Hub – $291,919 in 2023-24 out of a $444,949 total spend
delivered in partnership with the private sector to enhance community
infrastructure by providing training facilities and skills development programs for
people in need and living with a disability.
* Abbey Museum art gallery and café – Abbey Medieval Festival Site redevelopment –
$1.4 million in 2023-24 out of a $2.1 million total spend for a new art gallery, cafe,
and event infrastructure for the Abbey Museum Festival.
* Caboolture Satellite Hospital – $78.9 million in 2023-24 out of a $376.9 million total
program spend to deliver 7 satellite hospitals that will each include a Minor Injury
and Illness Clinic and various specialty outpatients services.
* Caboolture Hospital – $41.3 million in 2023-24 out of a $406.8 million total spend for
the redevelopment of the Hospital and refurbishment of critical clinical support
services, an 8-chair Chemotherapy Unit and a multi-storey car park.
* Caboolture West catalytic water supply and sewerage infrastructure – $21.1 million in
2023-24 for essential water and sewerage infrastructure necessary to assist in
delivering new land supply for housing development in Caboolture West.
* Morayfield Ambulance Station – $6.7 million in 2023-24 out of a $8.5 million total
spend to deliver the new ambulance station to support the delivery of pre-hospital
ambulance responses services.
* Deception Bay Branch Little Athletics Centre Inc. – $1 million towards a synthetic
running track on Zammit Oval at Deception Bay.
* Deception Bay State School – $4.3 million in 2023-24 out of a $8.2 million total spend
to deliver a new hall facility.
* Moreton Bay Central new permanent fire and rescue station – $3 million in 2023-24
out of a $6.8 million total spend to continue a new permanent fire and rescue
station at Moreton Bay Central.
* The Redcliffe District Rugby League Football Club Incorporated (Dolphins) – $2
million for development of new high quality floodlights to the Redcliffe Dolphins.
* Moreton Bay Housing and Homelessness Services Hub – $1 million in 2023-24 out of
a $3 million total spend for the demolition and redevelopment of the existing Old
Pensioners Hall facility into a combined services centre to support homelessness.
* Lawnton Ambulance Station – $6.2 million in 2023-24 out of a $7.8 million total spend
to replace the Petrie Ambulance Station at Lawnton to support the delivery of pre-
hospital ambulance responses services as part of improved health services.
* Bruce Highway (Brisbane – Gympie), Gateway Motorway to Dohles Rocks Road
upgrade funding commitment – $23 million in 2023-24 out of a $948 million total
spend towards upgrading the Bruce Highway between Pine River and Dohles
Rocks Road. Project cost, scope and timing subject to further planning and
negotiation with the Australian Government.
* Ferny Hills State School – $1 million in 2023-24 out of a $1.2 million total spend to
upgrade an existing amenities block.
OUTBACK QLD:
* Indigenous Land and Sea Ranger Program – $548,643 in 2023-24 to protect
environmental and Indigenous cultural heritage values in Georgetown.
* Kennedy Developmental Road (The Lynd – Hughenden), progressive sealing – $11.4
million in 2023-24 out of a $50 million total spend towards progressive sealing of
priority sections of the Kennedy Developmental Road between The Lynd and
Hughenden.
* Fred Haigh pump station electro-mechanical overhaul – $2.5 million in 2023-24 out of
a $12.5 million total spend to continue renewal of high-voltage yard and electro-
mechanical equipment in Fred Haigh pump station.
* Royal Flying Doctor Service Mount Isa Aeromedical Base – $2 million in 2023-24 out
of a $6.9 million total spend to deliver a new aeromedical base in Mount Isa for Royal
Flying Doctor Service to support its services in North West Queensland.
* Men’s Healing Shed – $400,000 in 2023-24 out of a $619,255 total spend to deliver a
Men’s Healing Shed for Cloncurry to help address domestic violence behaviours and
support Indigenous low-level parolees.
* Curry Kids Early Learning Centre – $1 million in 2023-24 out of a $4.4 million total
spend to deliver a new childcare facility including teacher and staff facilities, indoor
space and outdoor play area to accommodate up to 100 children aged 0-5 years.
* Aqua play facility – Mount Isa – $996,408 in 2023-24 to deliver an aqua play facility for
children 12 years and under at the Splashez Aquatic Centre in Mount Isa.
* Mount Isa new residential accommodation – $1 million in 2023-24 out of a $5.8 million
total spend to continue new residential accommodation for police at Mount Isa. The
provision of residential accommodation in remote locations is part of the recruitment
strategy for the attraction and retention of police.
* Boulia Shire Staff Housing Project – $831,600 in 2023-24 out of a $1.3 million total
spend to construct six 2-bedroom units to accommodate the need for staff housing.
* Longreach Hospital – $1.5 million in 2023-24 out of a $8 million total spend for the
refurbishment of staff accommodation, upgrade of pathology and pharmacy and the
rectification of structural, electrical and mechanical services.
* Barcaldine Renewable Energy Zone – $3.5 million in 2023-24 out of a $7 million total
spend to support the establishment of the Barcaldine Renewable Energy Zone.
* Capricorn Highway (Emerald – Alpha) (Package 2), strengthen and widen pavement –
$2.5 million in 2023-24 out of a $45 million total spend towards strengthening and
widening the pavement on the Capricorn Highway between Emerald and Alpha.
* Barcoo Staff Housing – $1 million in 2023-24 out of a $1.5 million total spend for the
construction of two 1-bedroom units and two 2-bedroom units in Judah to alleviate
council staff attraction and retention issues.
* Charleville Hospital – $6.9 million in 2023-24 out of a $17.7 million total spend for the
replacement of ageing primary and allied health services infrastructure to deliver a
safe, compliant and contemporary environment.
* Morven Community Clinic – $7.7 million in 2023-24 out of a $17.6 million total spend
for the replacement of ageing infrastructure utilising standardised design to deliver a
safe, compliant and contemporary environment.
* Quilpie Shire Council employee accommodation – $1.4 million in 2023-24 out of a
$2.2 million total spend for the construction of 6 two-storey freestanding high
standard residential units for Quilpie Shire Council staff.
* Bulloo Region Digital Connectivity Project – $125,000 in 2023-24 out of a $778,500
total spend to deliver high-speed internet to the Bulloo region through the
construction of telecommunications towers.
* Cunnamulla water supply pipe replacement and upgrade (Phase 2) – $2.2 million in
2023-24 out of a $3.4 million total spend to deliver critical water supply infrastructure
required to support the existing town water supply.
* Cunnamulla water supply upgrade – $778,318 in 2023-24 out of a $1.9 million total
spend to replace approximately 3,943 lineal metres of asbestos cement water
reticulation pipes to ensure the supply, security and capacity of potable drinking
water.
* Cunnamulla Multi-Purpose Health Service – $5.5 million in 2023-24 out of a $6.7
million total spend for a new extension comprising 4 single ensuite bedrooms for
aged care and ancillary rooms including activity, lounge, dining and a sensory
garden.
SUNSHINE COAST:
* Noosa District State High School – Pomona Campus – $10.8 million in 2023-24 out of
a $11.8 million total spend to deliver a new hall facility.
* McKinnon Drive Community Sports Facility – Stage 1 – $257,400 in 2023-24 out of a
$390,000 total spend for construction of Stage 1 of the McKinnon Drive Community
Sports Facility.
* Noosa Resort Eco Precinct – $7.1 million in 2023-24 out of a $14.3 million total spend
for the construction of 16 Eco villas, boardwalk and carpark to the RACV Noosa
resort (Civil Works and Design elements).
* Cooroy replacement police facility – $4.9 million in 2023-24 out of a $5.3 million total
spend to complete the replacement police facility at Cooroy.
* Coolum Eco Industrial Park – $2.5 million in 2023-24 out of a $35 million total spend
for planning and development of Stage 2 Coolum Eco Industrial Park to provide
industrial land supply and support economic development on the Sunshine Coast.
* Yandina State School – $3.8 million in 2023-24 out of a $9.1 million total spend to
construct a new building for additional learning spaces.
* Burnside State High School – $7.4 million in 2023-24 out of a $10.7 million total
spend to deliver a new performing arts facility.
* Conondale National Park – Booloumba Creek visitor facilities upgrade – $1 million in
2023-24 out of a $2.8 million total spend for enhanced visitor infrastructure at
Booloumba Creek in Conondale National Park.
* Buderim Mountain State School – $7.1 million in 2023-24 out of a $10.8 million total
spend to deliver a new hall facility.
* Sunshine Motorway, Mooloolah River Interchange Upgrade (Stage 1) – $60.7 million
in 2023-24 out of a $320 million total spend towards upgrading the Sunshine
Motorway, Mooloolah River Interchange (Stage 1).
* Palmview State Special School – $6.3 million in 2023-24 out of a $54.1 million total
spend to construct Palmview State Special School.
* Aerobat Interactive Ride $800,000 in 2023-24 out of a $1.7 million total spend for the
new ‘Aerobat’ interactive ride at Aussie World.
* Maleny Hospital – $1.1 million in 2023-24 out of a $1.7 million total spend for the
delivery of a new solar system and upgrades to the heating, ventilation and air
conditioning systems. Rebuild Maleny Substation – $4.5 million in 2023-24 out of a
$13.5 million total spend to rebuild Maleny Substation, supporting network security.
* Beerburrum to Nambour Rail Upgrade (Stage 1) – $64.8 million in 2023-24 out of a
$550.8 million total spend towards upgrading sections of the North Coast rail line
between Beerburrum and Nambour.
* Caloundra Hospital – $1 million in 2023-24 out of a $1.2 million total spend for the
delivery of a kitchen upgrade.
* Caloundra South New Ambulance Station – $6.2 million in 2023-24 out of a $7.9
million total spend to deliver the new ambulance station to support the delivery of
pre-hospital ambulance responses services.
* Baringa State Secondary College – $5.1 million in 2023-24 out of a $118.7 million
total spend to construct Baringa State Secondary College.
* Caloundra Australian Rules Football Club Inc. (Panthers) – $275,000 in 2023-24 out
of a $500,000 total spend to construct coach and stewards boxes, pathway, upgrade
lighting poles, safety lighting for paths and upgrade amenities building to support AFL
at Golden Beach.
* Nirimba State Primary School – $441,000 in 2023-24 out of a $44.5 million total
spend to construct Nirimba State Primary School.
* Wildlife management – supporting Australia Zoo – $1 million in 2023-24 to support
Australia Zoo provide care to sick and injured wildlife.
* Glasshouse Mountains paddock to cup coffee experience – $226,899 in 2023-24 out
of a $455,194 total spend for operational works to support new ‘Coffee to Cup’ cafe
roastery experience and agribusiness including car park and signage in Glasshouse
Mountains location.
* Bruce Highway, Pine River to Caloundra Road, Smart Motorways (Stage 2) – $35
million in 2023-24 out of a $105 million total spend towards Bruce Highway, Pine
River to Caloundra Road, Smart Motorways (Stage 2).
TOWNSVILLE:
* Dutton Street Bridge (Palm Creek Crossing), Ingham – $575,000 in 2023-24 out of a
$5.8 million total spend for construction of a bridge along Dutton st, Ingham to link
the town in the event of a flood.
* Indigenous Land and Sea Ranger Program – $564,650 in 2023-24 to protect
environmental and Indigenous cultural heritage values in Palm Island.
* Magnetic Island Trails network – $608,000 in 2023-24 out of a $2.6 million total spend
to upgrade the Magnetic Island National Park visitor trails network.
* Burdell Ambulance Station – $10.8 million in 2023-24 out of a $12.4 million total
spend to deliver the new ambulance station and local ambulance service network
office to support the delivery of pre-hospital ambulance response services.
* Museum of Tropical Queensland – $1.7 million in 2023-24 to deliver temporary
exhibitions, programming and learning activities at the Museum of Tropical
Queensland.
* Pimlico State High School – $13.1 million in 2023-24 out of a $17.3 million total spend
to construct additional specialist classrooms and deliver a new performing arts
facility.
* The Oasis Townsville funding – $270,800 in 2023-24 out of a $1 million total spend
for The Oasis Townsville to provide support services to veterans and their families,
following the official opening of the $9.3 million centre in 2021.
* Kirwan State School – $1.4 million in 2023-24 out of a $3.4 million total spend to
upgrade the administration building.
* Kirwan Health Campus – $18 million in 2023-24 out of a $40 million total spend for
the Stage 1 expansion to the Kirwan Health Campus to provide midwifery community
clinics, upgraded dental services and an upgraded car park.
* Townsville Connection Road (Stuart Drive) and Bowen Road Bridge (Idalia),
duplicate bridge and approaches – $2 million in 2023-24 out of a $70 million total
spend towards Townsville Connection Road (Stuart Drive) and Bowen Road Bridge
(Idalia) duplicate bridge and approaches.
* Townsville Ring Road (Stage 5) – $10 million in 2023-24 out of a $280 million total
spend towards Townsville Ring Road (Stage 5).
* The new AEIOU Townsville Centre – $100,000 in 2023-24 out of a $1 million total
spend to build a state-of-the-art early intervention and childcare centre for 40 children
with autism and provide more support services for families.
* Kirwan replacement police facility – $15 million in 2023-24 out of a $30 million total
spend to continue the replacement of the police facility at Kirwan.
* Townsville Regional Industrial Estate – $200,000 in 2023-24 out of a $6.6 million total
spend for the development of future industrial land at Bohle Plains in Townsville to
support job generation and economic development.
* Ronald McDonald House North Australia Playroom – $100,000 in 2023-24 out of a
$250,000 total spend to construct a safe, modern, interactive playroom for children of
various ages at Ronald McDonald House in Townsville.
* Thuringowa State High School – $629,000 in 2023-24 out of a $5.8 million total spend
to deliver a new hall facility.
* Townsville Correctional Precinct – $20 million in 2023-24 for pre-commencement
activities including design works, site investigations and other preliminary works for
the future expansion of the Townsville Correctional Precinct.
* Ayr Hospital – $2.9 million in 2023-24 out of a $3 million total spend for the delivery of
compliance upgrades to the Central Sterilising Services.
* Ayr State High School – $5.3 million in 2023-24 out of a $5.8 million total spend to
deliver a new single court multipurpose hall with a kinesiology lab, staff workrooms,
storerooms, amenities and a kiosk.
* Drive It NQ – $7.2 million in 2023-24 out of a $10 million total spend to support motor
sport at Calcium, Townsville.
* Millaroo Dalbeg rural fire brigade station – $300,000 in 2023-24 to complete the
Millaroo Dalbeg Rural Fire Brigade Station which will enable contemporary, rural fire
service delivery to Millaroo and Dalbeg communities.
* Charters Towers Aquatic Centre – $2 million in 2023-24 out of a $7.8 million total
spend for the replacement of the 51-year old Charters Towers Kennedy Regiment
Memorial Pool and associated facilities.
WIDE BAY:
* East Bundaberg Substation refurbishment – $6 million in 2023-24 out of a $11.5
million total spend to carry out substation refurbishment works at East Bundaberg
Substation to improve network performance.
* Moore Park Beach Master Plan Stage 2 – $1.9 million in 2023-24 out of a $2.9 million
total spend for the second stage of the Moore Park Beach master plan which
involves the construction of new community buildings for organisations.
* Kepnock State High School $8 million in 2023-24 out of a – $8.5 million total spend to
construct additional specialist classrooms.
* Scarness Beachside Tourist Caravan Park redevelopment – $2.6 million in 2023-24
out of a $5.9 million total spend for redevelopment of improved accessibility, all
abilities facilities and shared facilities such as a camp kitchen, booking office and
manager accommodation.
* Hervey Bay replacement water police facility – $200,000 in 2023-24 out of a $3.8
million total spend to continue the replacement of the water police facility at Hervey
Bay.
* Urangan Point State School – $1.8 million in 2023-24 out of a $5.8 million total spend
to deliver a new hall facility.
* Hervey Bay Aquatic Centre Master Plan Implementation Stage 1 – $2.3 million in
2023-24 out of a $3.6 million total spend for a 25-metre pool redevelopment, splash
pool construction and installation of plant for a 50-metre pool.
* Rebuild Pialba Substation – $13.2 million in 2023-24 out of a $19.8 million total spend
to rebuild the Pialba substation.
* Indigenous Land and Sea Ranger Program – $471,421 in 2023-24 to protect
environmental and Indigenous cultural heritage values in Hervey Bay and K’gari.
* K’gari Central Station area upgrade – $2.9 million in 2023-24 out of a $9.2 million total
spend for a major capital upgrade of Central Station day use area on K’gari.
* Maryborough area brigade headquarters – $3.5 million in 2023-24 out of a $4 million
total spend to complete development of Maryborough area brigade headquarters.
* Bruce Highway (Gympie – Maryborough), Tiaro Bypass, construct four lane bypass –
$8 million in 2023-24 out of a $336 million total spend towards construction of the 4
lane Tiaro bypass.
* Kilkivan substation replacement – $10.8 million in 2023-24 out of a $33.7 million total
spend to carry out substation refurbishment works at Kilkivan substation to improve
network performance.
* James Nash State High School – $2.1 million in 2023-24 out of a $2.2 million total
spend to construct additional specialist classrooms.
* One Mile State School – $2 million in 2023-24 to upgrade an existing amenities block.
Gympie South replacement permanent fire and rescue station – $2.4 million in 2023-
24 out of a $7.5 million total spend to continue delivery of a replacement permanent
Gympie South Fire and Rescue Station.
* Imbil Auxiliary fire and rescue station upgrade and refurbishment – $1.9 million in
2023-24 to upgrade and refurbish the auxiliary fire and rescue station at Imbil.
* Borumba Pumped Hydro Energy Storage – $183.7 million in 2023-24 out of a
$14.159 billion total spend for detailed design and exploratory works for the Borumba
Pumped Hydro Project.
* Tarong West Wind Farm – $200 million in 2023-24 for the development of the 500
megawatt Tarong West Wind Farm near Kingaroy, to be Australia’s largest publicly
owned wind farm.
* Southern Renewable Energy Zone Battery Storage – $183.2 million in 2023-24 out of
a $269.1 million total spend for Stanwell to build, own, and operate a 150 megawatt
battery near Tarong Power Station to provide energy storage capacity.
* Meandu Mine development, mine fleet and other minor works – $29.5 million in 2023-
24 to replace and refurbish handling equipment and infrastructure at Meandu Mine.
* Bunya Mountains National Park visitor facilities upgrade – $1 million in 2023-24 out of
a $5.5 million total spend to upgrade visitor infrastructure at Bunya Mountains
National Park.
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