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FUNDING DELIVERED FOR THE ELECTORATE OF MARANOA

Since 2016, more than $6.97 billion has been invested in projects that build up our infrastructure, businesses and communities, across 17 Local Government Areas that make up the federal electorate of Maranoa.

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Diamantina
Winton
Barcoo
Longreach
Barcaldine
Quilpie
Bulloo
Paroo
Murweh
Blackall
Tambo
Maranoa
Balonne
Goondiwindi
Western Downs
South Burnett
Toowoomba
Southern Downs

DIAMANTINA

  • $4,914 – Department of Social Services – Volunteer Grant Program – Spray Kit for ATV – Birdsville Dunes Golf Club
  • $714,920 – Department of Infrastructure Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LRCI) – Diamantina Shire Council
  • $3,000 – Culture Heritage and Arts Regional Tourism (CHART) – Batch 2 – Diamantina Shire Council – Refurbishment and repair of Kidmans Mut Hut – Bedourie – Diamantina
  • $448,170 – Financial Assistance Grants (FAG) – 2022 – Diamantina Shire Council – Third quarter payment 2021-22 – Diamantina
  • $130,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Diamantina Shire Council – Birdsville Oval Utility Connections – Birdsville – Diamantina
  • $776,786 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Diamantina Shire Council – Sealing 7km Big Red Road – Birdsville – Diamantina
  • $35,867 – Live Music Australia – Round 4 – Out the Back Australia Pty Ltd – Live Music at Club Boutique Hotel – Cunnamulla – Diamantina
  • $1,600,000 – Remote Roads Upgrade Program (RRUP) – 2022 – Diamantina Shire Council – Gravel re-sheeting Birdsville Developmental Road – Birdsville – Diamantina
  • $453,393 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 Ext – Diamantina Shire Council – Projects TBA – Diamantina
  • $448,170 – Financial Assistance Grants – 1st Quarter Payment August 2021 – Diamantina Shire Council – September 1, 2021
  • $3,000,000 – Road Safety Program – Tranche 2 – Birdsville Developmental Road (Morney – Birdsville), Pave and seal for overtaking opportunity – Birdsville – Diamantina – August 11, 2021
  • $2,150,000 – Road Safety Program – Tranche One – Diamantina Developmental Road (Bedourie – Boulia), Widen narrow seal – Bedourie-Boulia – Diamantina – January 22, 2021
  • $1,100,000 – Road Safety Program – Tranche One – Diamantina Development Road: Upgrade existing culverts – Diamantina – January 22, 2021
  • $148,163 – Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program – Round 8 – Diamantina Shire Council – Regravel Bedourie runway edges – Bedourie – Diamantina – May 4, 2021
  • $680,090 – Roads to Recovery – November 2020 Payment – Diamantina Shire Council – Diamantina – December 1, 2020
  • $2,647– 2020 Supplementary Volunteer Grants – Bedourie State School P and C Association – Bedourie – Diamantina – November 30, 2020
  • $2,791,352 – Betterment Program – jointly funded under the Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) exceptional circumstance package – Diamantina Shire Council – Birdsville/Simpson Desert National Park road (Big Red Road) stabilisation and sealing works – July 6, 2020
  • $408,954 – Regional and Remote Communities Reliability Fund Microgrids – Joint Round 1 – Ergon Energy Isolated Systems Diesel Off Microgrid Feasibility Study- assess opportunities to enable communities in Birdsville and Windorah to reduce their dependence on diesel generation – June 10, 2020
  • $453,393 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program – Diamantina Shire Council – May 22, 2020
  • $3500 – 2019-20 Volunteer Grant – Desert Rivers Development Board – Diamantina – $3500
  • $1 Million – DCPE – Diamantina Shire Council – Upgrades to ovals, parks and Bedourie Race Course – May 20, 2020
  • $177,000 – Round 7 – Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program (RAUP) – Diamantina Shire Council – Birdsville aerodrome crack seal and rejuvenation program – May 6, 2020
  • $2.8 million – Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) exceptional circumstances – Diamantina Shire Council – Seal section of Birdsville-Simpson Desert National Park Road – March 2020
  • $12 million – Emergency Management Australia (EMA) – 2018/19 and 2020 events – Disaster assistance payments to Diamantina
  • $6.22 million – Local Government Financial Assistance Grants (2017/18, 2018/19)
  • $2.8 million – Roads to Recovery Program(delivered and committed until 2023/24)
  • $2.5 million -Drought Communities Programme and Extension
  • $67,000 – Indigenous Language and Arts
  • $56,000 – Natural Disaster Resilience Program
  • $49,000 – Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program- Birdsville
  • $43,200 – Building Better Regions Fund – Development Plan for Diamantina
  • $22,461- Stronger Communities Programme – Diamantina Shire Council, Birdsville Social Club
  • $4,500 – Volunteer Support Grant- Bedourie
  • $1,000 – NAIDOC Grants
  • $453,393 – Roads to Recovery program, Dec 2019
  • $20,000 – Local Schools Community Fund – Bedourie State School – Operation Oval Upgrade –
  • $12 million – Emergency Management Australia (EMA) – 2018/19 and 2020 events – Disaster assistance payments to Diamantina
  • $2.8 million – Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) exceptional circumstances – Seal section of Birdsville-Simpson Desert National Park Road.

WINTON

$1,682,130 – Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts – LRCI Phase 4 – Winton Shire Council

  • $20,000 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 7 – Winton Neighbourhood Centre Inc – Purchase custom barbecue trailer – Winton
  • $2,850 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 7 – Diamantina Rodeo & Campdraft Association – New volunteer uniforms – Winton
  • $2,133,570 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Winton Shire Council – Projects TBA
  • $1,066,785 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 Ext – Winton Shire Council – Projects TBA – Winton
  • $5,200,000 – Roads of Strategic Importance (ROSI) – 2022 – Winton Shire Council – Landsborough Highway at Nora Creek – Winton
  • $10,400,000 – Roads of Strategic Importance (ROSI) – 2022 – Winton Shire Council – Richmond-Winton Rd – Winton
  • $16,000 – Future Drought Fund Drought Resilience Leaders Community Engagement Grants – 2022 – DRLDP Participants, Central West Qld – Two Ducks – Winton Community Garden – Winton
  • $20,000 – Future Drought Fund Drought Resilience Leaders Community Engagement Grants – 2022 – DRLDP Participants, Central West Qld – Regenerative Rangelands: Abundant Landscapes and Vibrant Communities – Winton
  • $806,239 – Financial Assistance Grants (FAG) – 2022 – Winton Shire Council – Third quarter payment 2021-22 – Winton
  • $12,960,000 – Roads of Strategic Importance (ROSI) – 2022 – Winton Shire Council – Winton-Jundah Road Upgrade – Winton
  • $62,500 – North Qld Flood Recovery – Round 1 – Bernfels Pastoral Company P/L – Flood mitigation and convert dams to biodiversity and structure paddocks – Winton
  • $61,480 – North Qld Flood Recovery – Round 1 – AW & EJ Forster – Werna & Wokingham Creek Woody Weed Infestation – Winton
  • $200,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Third Phase – Winton Shire Council – Toilet Block at Hollow Log Park – Winton
  • $185,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Third Phase – Winton Shire Council – Lighting at Winton Airport – Winton
  • $55,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Third Phase – Winton Shire Council – Wagon Shelter at Waltzing Matilda Centre – Winton
  • $100,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Third Phase – Winton Shire Council – Showgrounds Race Announcer Tower – Winton
  • $146,785 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Third Phase – Winton Shire Council – Saleyards Scales Renewal – Winton
  • $95,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Third Phase – Winton Shire Council – Winton Refuse & Recycling Centre Development – Winton
  • $190,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Third Phase – Winton Shire Council – Electrical Renewal at Winton Sewer Pump Station – Winton
  • $275,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Third Phase – Winton Shire Council – Renewal of Winton Shire Hall Air-conditioning – Winton
  • $110,000 – Roads to Recovery  – August payment – Winton Shire Council – September 9, 2021
  • $806,239 – Financial Assistance Grants – 1st Quarter Payment August 2021 – Winton Shire Council – September 1, 2021
  • $35,000 – Supporting Cinemas’ Retention Endurance and Enhancement of Neighbourhoods (SCREEN) Fund – The Royal Theatre Winton – Winton – August 29, 2021
  • $3,904,000 – Road Safety Program – Tranche 2 – Richmond – Winton Road, Pave and seal – Winton – August 11, 2021
  • $4,800,000 – Road Safety Program – Tranche 2 – Landsborough Highway (Winton – Kynuna), Pavement strengthening and widening – stage 1 – Winton – August 11, 2021
  • $112,477.60 – Queensland Resilience and Risk Reduction Fund (QRRRF) Managing Disaster Risk fund – Winton Shire Council – Cork Mail Road – Ch. 46530 to Ch. 46610 – Winton – July 22, 2021
  • $84,358.20 – Queensland Resilience and Risk Reduction Fund (QRRRF) Managing Disaster Risk fund – Winton Shire Council – Cork Mail Road – Ch. 79830 to Ch. 79890 – Winton – July 22, 2021
  • $84,358.20 – Queensland Resilience and Risk Reduction Fund (QRRRF) Managing Disaster Risk fund – Winton Shire Council – Cork Mail Road – Ch. 87310 to Ch. 87370 – Winton – July 22, 2021
  • $300,000 – Queensland Resilience and Risk Reduction Fund (QRRRF) Managing Disaster Risk fund – Winton Shire Council – Youth Centre / Recovery Centre / Assembly Centre – Winton – July 22, 2021
  • $300,000 – Community Child Care Fund CCCF – Round 3 – Sustainability Stream – Winton Shire Council – Winton Child Care Centre “Little Swaggies” – Winton – July 16, 2021
  • $920,177 – Roads to Recovery – March Payment – Winton Shire Council – Winton – March 18, 2021
  • $45,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 19 – Outback Festival Incorporated – ”Giants of the Outback” – Winton – Winton – February 26, 2021
  • $3,630,000 – Road Safety Program – Tranche One – Landsborough Highway (Winton – Kynuna), Pavement strengthening and widening – Winton – January 22, 2021
  • $5,390,000 – Road Safety Program – Tranche One – Richmond – Winton Road, Pave and seal – Winton – January 22, 2021
  • $495,577– Telecommunications and Energy Improvement Grants – Telstra Corporation Ltd – Telecommunications – Installation of a new macro base station at Olio – Corfield – Winton – July 1, 2021
  • $800,000 – Telecommunications and Energy Improvement Grants – Taipan Networx Pty Ltd and Datalek Systems and Electrical Pty Ltd – Telecommunications – Winton Broadband and Telecommunications Resilience upgrade – Winton – July 1, 2021
  • $40,000 – Festivals Australia – Round 12 – Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival Inc – KOA, it’s time! Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival Inc. – Winton – June 24, 2021
  • $25,000 – Hotel Energy Uplift Program – Matilda Motel – Energy Efficiency Upgrade – Winton – June 11, 2021
  • $20,000 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 6 – Winton Movies Inc – Restoration of the Royal Theatre – Winton – May 4, 2021
  • $21,250 – Live Music Australia – Round 2 – The North Gregory Hotel Pty Ltd – Bringing the Bush Back to Life – Developing the  North Gregory Hotel – Winton – April 30, 2021
  • $630,000 – Roads to Recovery – November 2020 Payment – Winton Shire Council – Winton – December 1, 2020
  • $4,869 – 2020 Supplementary Volunteer Grants – Winton Neighbourhood Centre Inc – Winton – November 30, 2020
  • $265,000 – Heavy Vehicle Safety Productivity Program – Round 7 – Winton Shire Council – Winton – Kennedy Development Rd Rest Area Upgrade – Winton – September 29, 2020
  • $458,400 – Environmental Package – jointly funded under the Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) exceptional circumstance package – Desert Channels Queensland – Winton Shire Council – Wokingham Ck on Sesbania property – July 6, 2020
  • $76,200 -Environmental Package – jointly funded under the Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) exceptional circumstance package – Desert Channels Queensland – Winton Shire Council – O’Briens Creek 75km NW of Winton – July 6
  • $542,788.70 – Betterment Program – jointly funded under the Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) exceptional circumstance package – Winton Shire Council – Cork Mail Road culverts and sealing works – July 6
  • $1,924,997.43 – Betterment Program – jointly funded under the Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) exceptional circumstance package –Winton Shire Council -Diamantina River Rd realignment – July 6
  • $415,333 –Building Better Regions Fund Round 4 – Australian Age of Dinosaurs – Laboratory extensions and 24km water pipeline development – June 1, 2020
  • $1,066,785 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program – Winton Shire Council – May 22, 2020
  • $1300 – 2019-20 Volunteer Grant – Winton Golf Club – Purchase of a 30L water cooler
  • $136,000 – Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) exceptional circumstances package – Winton Shire Council – Extend concrete floodways and stabilise and seal sections of Old Landsborough Highway – April 24, 2020
  • $196,000 – Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) exceptional circumstances package – Winton Shire Council – Concrete crossings on Olio-Fairview Crossing
  • $3.1 million – Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) exceptional circumstances – Department of Transport and Main Roads – Upgrade sections of Kennedy Development Road between Hughenden and Winton – March, 2020
  • $5.9 million – Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) exceptional circumstances – Department of Transport and Main Roads – Upgrade floodways along the Landsborough Highway between Mount Isa and Winton, March, 2020
  • $10.99 million – Local Government Financial Assistance Grants (2017/18, 2018/19)
  • $8 million-Rebuild of Winton’s Waltzing Matilda Centre
  • $5 million – Roads to Recovery Program (delivered and committed until 2023/24)
  • $3.77 million- Northern Australia Beef Roads Program
  • $1.19 million – Drought Communities Programmeand Extension
  • $330,000 – Natural Disaster Resilience Program
  • $216,963 – Regional Development Australia Fund – Australian Age of the Dinosaurs facility
  • $160,870 – Community Sport Infrastructure Grant- St Patrick’s Catholic School
  • $99,923- Building Better Regions Fund -Strategic Tourism and Economic Development &STEPS Group Australia
  • $20,000 – Regional Arts Fund – Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival Inc. – Winton – June 2017
  • $30,000 – Regional Arts Fund – Outback Festival Inc. – Inaugural Annual Dance Affair: Western QLD Dances – Winton – May-September, 2017
  • $20,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Diamantina Rodeo Assn, Winton, Diamantina Rodeo, 2020.
  • $296,456 – Community Recovery Category C – FNQ and NQ Monsoon Trough Community Devt Officer Services, Winton Shire Council – recovery and resilience planning, July 2019
  • $1 Million – Drought Communities Programme Extension – Dec 2019
  • $1Million – Roads to Recovery program Drought extension – Dec 2019
  • $40.1 million – Emergency Management Australia (EMA) – 2018/19 and 2020 events – Disaster assistance payments – Winton

BARCOO

  • $1,412,135 – Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts – Regional Aviation Access – Upgrade of taxiway, runway and reseal pavement assets at Windorah Airport – Barcoo Shire Council
  • $1,120,398 – Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts – LRCI Phase 4 continues – Deliver benefits to Jundah community, to improve road safety, accessibility and visual amenity, and create local short-term employment opportunities through funding construction projects – Barcoo Shire Council
  • $618,750 – National Indigenous Australian’s Agency – Jobs, Land and the Economy – Mithaha PBC Capacity Building to Achieve Financial Independence – Mithaka Aboriginal Corporation
  • $536,476 – Financial Assistance Grants (FAG) – 2022 – Barcoo Shire Council – Third quarter payment 2021-22 – Barcoo
  • $254,196 – Roads to Recovery (R2R) – 2022 – Barcoo Shire Council – Roads to Recovery – Barcoo
  • $4,000,000 – Remote Roads Upgrade Program (RRUP) – 2022 – Barcoo Shire Council – Bimerah-Isisford Road – Stonehenge – Barcoo
  • $1,421,084 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Barcoo Shire Council – Projects TBA – Barcoo
  • $710,542 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 Ext – Barcoo Shire Council – Projects TBA – Barcoo
  • $398 – Roads to Recovery  – August payment – Barcoo Shire Council – September 9, 2021
  • $536,476 – Financial Assistance Grants – 1st Quarter Payment August 2021 – Barcoo Shire Council – September 1, 2021
  • $235,082 – Roads to Recovery – March Payment – Barcoo Shire Council – Barcoo – March 18, 2021
  • $3,000 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 6 – Windorah Rodeo Club – Install plumbing and set demountable office on stumps – Windorah – Barcoo – May 24, 2021
  •  $9,775 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 6 – Jundah Race Club Inc – Installation of a plant and stock watering system at the Jundah Race Club and Campdraft and Rodeo Grounds – Jundah – Barcoo – May 24, 2021
  • $101,873 – Regional Connectivity Program – Barcoo Shire Council (Telstra) – Stonehenge Radio Tower 4GX Mobile Base Station Project – Stonehenge – Barcoo – April 16, 2021
  • $411,395 – Roads to Recovery – November 2020 Payment – Barcoo Shire Council – Barcoo – December 1, 2020
  • $55,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 18 – Windorah Development Board – Pioneers Park – Windorah – Barcoo – November 27, 2020
  • $382,112.52 – Water and Sewerage – jointly funded under the Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) exceptional circumstance package Cat C and D Funding – Barcoo Shire Council  – McPhellamy’s Creek Crossing, Cooper Creek, Windorah – July 6
  • $227,446.34 – Betterment Program – jointly funded under the Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) exceptional circumstance package – Barcoo Shire Council – Jundah Winton road floodway and stabilisation works – July 6, 2020
  • $140,549.32 – Betterment Program – jointly funded under the Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) exceptional circumstance package – Barcoo Shire Council – Jundah Winton road floodway – July 6, 2020
  • $112,487 – August 2020 Payment – Roads to Recovery Program – Barcoo Shire Council – Barcoo – August 27, 2020
  • $408,954 – Regional and Remote Communities Reliability Fund Microgrids – Joint Round 1 – Ergon Energy Isolated Systems Diesel Off Microgrid Feasibility Study- assess opportunities to enable communities in Windorah & Birdsville to reduce their dependence on diesel generation – June 10, 2020
  • $41,250 – Building Better Regions Fund Round 4 – Windorah Rodeo Club – Expand back yards of the Windorah Rodeo Club – June 1, 2020
  • $710,542 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program – Barcoo Shire Council
  • $4130 – 2019-20 Volunteer Grant – Leading in the Central West – Training volunteers in Windorah
  • $25.1 million – Emergency Management Australia (EMA) – 2018/19 and 2020 events – Disaster assistance payments to Barcoo
  • $7.52 million – Local Government Financial Assistance Grants (2017/18, 2018/19)
  • $3.7 million – Roads to Recovery Program(delivered and committed until 2023/24)
  • $1.65 million -Drought Communities Programme and Extension
  • $325,000 – Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program- Stonehenge
  • $45,000 – Natural Disaster Resilience Program
  • $15,215 -Stronger Communities Programme -Stonehenge Campdraft and Rodeo
  • $1 Million – Drought Communities Programme Extension – Dec 2019
  • $710,000 – Roads to Recovery program (drought) Dec 2019
  • $5000 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 5 – Barcoo Shire Council – fit out the QFES complex at Windorah with shade structures, outdoor lighting and tables and chairs – Windorah – Dec 2019
  • $25.1 million – Emergency Management Australia (EMA) – 2018/19 and 2020 events – Disaster assistance payments to Barcoo

LONGREACH

  • $1,198.00 – Department of Social Services – Volunteer Grant Program – 2023-2024 – Laptop – St Brigid’s Conference
  • $1,886,155.00 – Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts – Local Roads Community infrastructure (LRCI) – LRCI (Phase 4) – Longreach Regional Council
  • $200.00 – National Indigenous Australians Agency – Indigenous Arts and Culture – Gifts for Elders – Longreach Aboriginal and TSI Corporation for Housing and Business
  • $4,000 – Future Drought Fund Drought Resilience Leaders Community Engagement Grants – 2022 – Ingrid Miller – MLA & AWI Meat up Forum 2022 – Longreach
  • $8,000 – Future Drought Fund Drought Resilience Leaders Community Engagement Grants – 2022 – Nina Batt & Regan Lynch – Why Work Out West? An Investigation – Longreach
  • $1,085,064 – Financial Assistance Grants (FAG) – 2022 – Longreach Regional Council – Third quarter payment 2021-22 – Longreach
  • $28,508 – Future Drought Fund Networks to Build Drought Resilience – Round 2 – Connecting Communities Australia – Bright Spaces, Bright Faces’ Isisford District Hospital Museum & Multi-Purpose Centre Renovation – Isisford – Longreach
  • $18,002 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 7 – Isisford Industry and Recreation Development Association – Isisford Community Garden Regeneration Project – Isisford – Longreach
  • $1,300,000 – Northern Australia Business and Community Growth Program – 2022 – Western Game Processing Pty Ltd – Business expansions – Longreach
  • $150,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Longreach Regional Council – Longreach Childcare Playground Replacement – Longreach
  • $15,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Longreach Regional Council – Install new tree line and irrigation at Yaraka Park – Yaraka – Longreach
  • $25,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Longreach Regional Council – Isisford MPC Kiosk Repairs – Isisford – Longreach
  • $50,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Longreach Regional Council – Isisford Park Renovations – Isisford – Longreach
  • $65,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Longreach Regional Council – Ilfracombe Rec Centre Maintenance incl air-conditioning and floor coverings – Ilfracombe – Longreach
  • $40,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Longreach Regional Council – Showgrounds Landscaping – Longreach
  • $45,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Longreach Regional Council – Showgrounds Speaker Installation – Longreach
  • $15,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Longreach Regional Council – Rec Centre Decking & Stairs Replacement – Longreach
  • $126,850 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Longreach Regional Council – Painting Civic Centre Auditorium – Longreach
  • $330,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Longreach Regional Council – Demolish & Replace Edkins Park Toilet Block – Longreach
  • $522,500 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Longreach Regional Council – Installation & Repair of Streetscape Eagle St CBD – Longreach
  • $575,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Longreach Regional Council – Asphalt & line marking of Eagle St – Longreach
  • $50,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Longreach Regional Council – Isisford Footpaths from Police Station to Isisford State School – Isisford – Longreach
  • $285,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Longreach Regional Council – Pave & Seal Isisford Airport Rd – Isisford – Longreach
  • $98,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Longreach Regional Council – Concrete Footpaths at Longreach State Primary School – Longreach
  • $65,099 – 2022 – Longreach Regional Council – Purchase Four Variable Message Signboards Mounted on Trailers – Longreach
  • $10,000 – Planting Trees for Queen’s Jubilee – 2022 – Longreach Show Society Inc – Avenue of Honour for Her Majesty Project – Longreach
  • $1,196,175 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 Ext – Longreach Regional Council – Projects TBA – Longreach
  • $1,085,064 – Financial Assistance Grants – 1st Quarter Payment August 2021 – Longreach Regional Council – September 1, 2021
  • $150,000 – Community Child Care Fund CCCF – Round 3 – Capital Stream – Longreach Regional Council – Longreach Childcare Centre – Longreach – July 16, 2021
  • $120,000 – Community Child Care Fund CCCF – Round 3 – Sustainability Stream – Longreach Regional Council – Longreach Outside School Hours Care – Longreach – July 16, 2021
  • $600,000 – Community Child Care Fund CCCF – Round 3 – Sustainability Stream – Longreach Regional Council – Longreach Childcare Centre – Longreach – July 16, 2021
  • $775,004 – Roads to Recovery – March Payment – Longreach Regional Council – Longreach – March 18, 2021
  • $12,800 – NAIDOC Week 2021 Grants – RESQ Plus Pty. Ltd. – Central West and South West Queensland NAIDOC Week Activities – Longreach – July 3, 2021
  • $35,000 – 2021-22 Black Spot Program – Maranoa Regional Council – Muttaburra Road North of Ilfracombe Aramac Road at Ilfracombe – Ilfracombe – Maranoa – June 11, 2021
  • $10,000 – 2021-22 Black Spot Program – Longreach Regional Council – Longreach Muttaburra Road Chainage 50.5km to 51.5km North east of Captain Starlight’s Lookout at Longreach – Longreach – June 11, 2021
  • $12,500– 2021-22 Black Spot Program – Longreach Regional Council – Longreach Tocal Road 36.3 to 36.8km at Longreach – Longreach – June 11, 2021
  • $25,000– Hotel Energy Uplift Program – Albert Park Motor Inn – Air Conditioning Upgrade – Longreach – June 11, 2021
  • $25,000 – Hotel Energy Uplift Program – Saltbush Retreat – Reduction of energy consumption at Saltbush Retreat – Longreach – June 11, 2021
  • $2,117,775.86 – Rural Financial Counselling Service Program – 2021-2024 – Central Western Queensland Remote Area Planning and Development Board (RAPAD) – RFCS Queensland Northern region – Longreach – April 28, 2021
  • $9,180.00 – Saluting Their Service Grants – Batch 2 – Longreach RSL Sub‑Branch – Catalogue and restore items for display at the Longreach RSL Memorial Services Club – Longreach – Longreach – December 18, 2020
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  • $570,270 – Roads to Recovery – November 2020 Payment – Longreach Regional Council – Longreach – December 1, 2020
  • $4,200 – 2020 NAIDOC Week Grants – RAPAD Employment Services Queensland Pty Ltd – Operation NAIDOC Assist – Underwrite financial costs of activities – Longreach – November 3, 2020
  • $550,770 – Heavy Vehicle Safety Productivity Program – Round 7 – Longreach Regional Council – Western Queensland Livestock Exchange (WQLX) Longreach – Longreach – September 29, 2020
  • $22,286.50 – Betterment Program – jointly funded under the Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) exceptional circumstance package – Longreach Regional Council – Tocal road floodway – July 6
  • $3892 – Round 20 of the National Shed Development programme – Longreach Men’s Shed – tools and equipment – Longreach – Longreach – July 22, 2020
  • $25,210.76 – Public Interest News Gathering (PING) program – first tranche – Longreach Leader and Central Highlands Leader – Longreach – July 29, 2020
  • $264,041 – August 2020 Payment – Roads to Recovery Program – Longreach Regional Council – Longreach – August 27, 2020
  • $22,286.49 – Betterment Program – jointly funded under the Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) exceptional circumstance package – Longreach Regional Council – Silsoe Road floodway – July 6
  • $719,548 – Building Better Regions Fund Round 4 – Longreach Regional Council – Build 8 paddocks at the saleyards – June 1, 2020
  • $1,196,175 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program – Longreach Regional Council – May 22, 2020
  • $57,392 – TTTT Round 16 – Longreach UCA Hall – Expand capacity of building through kitchen upgrade – May 21, 2020
  • $157,884 – Regional Agricultural Show Development Grants Program – Longreach Show Society Inc – Construct new toilet and shower facilities (seven toilets and six showers with separate disability access) at Longreach Showgrounds – Longreach – May 6, 2020
  • $6332 – Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program (RAUP) – Longreach Regional Council – Installation of Solar Taxi-Way Lights at Isisford Airstrip
  • $13,320 – Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program (RAUP) – Longreach Regional Council – Ilfracombe airstrip vermin proof fencing – May 6, 2020
  • $39.6 million – Emergency Management Australia (EMA) – 2018/19 and 2020 events – Disaster assistance payments to Longreach
  • $20 million – Community Development Grants Programme – Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame
  • $19.99 million – Northern Australia Roads Program – Landsborough Highway (Longreach to Winton)
  • $14.71 million -Local Government Financial Assistance Grants (2017/18, 2018/19)
  • $11.3 million – Community Development Grants Programme – Qantas Founders Museum
  • $4.8 million – Roads to Recovery Program(delivered and committed until 2023/24)
  • $2.23 million -Drought Communities Programme and Extension
  • $1.3 million – Advancing Renewables Program – Longreach Solar Farm
  • $153,000 – Natural Disaster Resilience Program
  • $103,588 – Building Better Regions Fund -STEPS Group Australia & Topology
  • $37,500 – Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program- Isisford
  • $23,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Yaraka Sports and Progress, Topology
  • $20,000 – Stronger Communities Programme – Isisford Industry and Recreation Development
  • $8,432- Armistice Centenary Grant -Longreach State High School
  • Keeping our Borders Safe – $1.2 billion – Australia’s Jindalee Operational Radar Network at Longreach
  • Longreach’s Maranoa Electorate Office self-funded by the Hon David Littleproud MP- Open Tuesdays and Fridays.
  • $200,000 – Community Child Care Fund – Longreach and District Rural In Home Care Program – Sustainability Support Funding – Longreach – Longreach. – August 2, 2019
  • $200,000 – CCCF – Longreach and District Rural In Home Care : Northern Territory – Sustainability Support Funding – Longreach – Longreach. – August 2
  • $20,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 14 – Longreach – Light Up Longreach – Promote community cohesion and engagement – Longreach, October 2019
  • $217,475 – Regional Grant Opportunity Program – Longreach Printing Company Limited – Longreach – To purchase a content management system to improve digital infrastructure – Longreach October 2019
  • $1.1 Million – Roads to Recovery program – Dec 2019
  • $1 Million – Drought Communities Programme Extension – Dec 2019
  • $15,500 – Local Schools Community Fund -Longreach State School – Agile Learning Environment
  • $15,000 – NDIS Boosting the Local Care Workforce Program – Transition Assistance Funding (TAF) – Longreach Home and Community Care Inc – Longreach – January 2020
  • $39.6 million – Emergency Management Australia (EMA) – 2018/19 and 2020 events – Disaster assistance payments to Longreach

BARCALDINE

  • $2,036,728 – Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program – LRCI Phase 4 continues
  • $15,000 – Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts – Stronger Communities Programme – Upgrade of Kitchen at Barcaldine Campdraft
  • $5,000 – Department of Social Services – Volunteer Grants Programme – Equipment purchase, training and background screening check for volunteers
  • $2,475 – National Indigenous Australian Agency – Culture and Capability – NAIDOC Local Grants
  • $16,000 – Future Drought Fund Drought Resilience Leaders Community Engagement Grants – 2022 – DRLDP Participants, Central West Qld – A Moment for Me: Picnic and Paint – Muttaburra – Barcaldine
  • $1,036,777 – Financial Assistance Grants (FAG) – 2022 – Barcaldine Regional Council – Third quarter payment 2021-22 – Barcaldine
  • $610,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Barcaldine Regional Council – Upgrades to showgrounds at Alpha, Jericho, Aramac, Barcaldine & Muttaburra – Barcaldine
  • $50,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Barcaldine Regional Council – Air-conditioning at Harry Redford Centre – Aramac – Barcaldine
  • $900,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Barcaldine Regional Council – Sealing 2.6km on Aramac-Jericho Rd – Aramac – Barcaldine
  • $145,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Barcaldine Regional Council – Swimming Pool Upgrades Aramac & Muttaburra – Aramac – Barcaldine
  • $230,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Barcaldine Regional Council – Upgrade Town Hall – Barcaldine
  • $48,332 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Barcaldine Regional Council – Gravel 1km Drummond Slopes Road – Drummondslope – Barcaldine
  • $400,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Barcaldine Regional Council – Narethong Road 1km bitumen seal and floodway works – Barcaldine
  • $100,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Barcaldine Regional Council – Rural Addressing Signage Project – Barcaldine
  • $100,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Barcaldine Regional Council – Sculpture Trail Rest Area Upgrade – Barcaldine
  • $5,250 – Planting Trees for Queen’s Jubilee – 2022 – Aramac State School – Queen’s Jubilee Avenue Project – Aramac – Barcaldine
  • $5,000 – Planting Trees for Queen’s Jubilee – 2022 – Barcaldine Aged Care Residential Village – Queen’s Jubilee Avenue Project – Barcaldine
  • $1,291,666 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 Ext – Barcaldine Regional Council – Projects TBA – Barcaldine
  • $5,000 – Roads to Recovery – March Payment – Barcaldine Regional Council – Barcaldine – March 18, 2021
  • $3,870,000 – Road Safety Program – Tranche One – Barcaldine – Aramac Road: Widen narrow seal – Barcaldine – January 22, 2021
  • $25,000 – Hotel Energy Uplift Program – Barcaldine Country Motor Inn – Energy Efficiency Upgrades – Barcaldine – June 11, 2021
  • $4,500 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 6 – Alpha Horse and Pony Club – Purchase uniforms and pony club flag for club members – Alpha – Barcaldine – May 24, 2021
  • $8,927 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 6 – Tree of Knowledge Development Committee Inc – Supply and installation of gas line to kitchen and gas tank storage pad – Barcaldine – May 24, 2021
  • $600,000 – Local Roads Community Infrastructure – Phase 2 – Barcaldine Regional Council – Barcaldine Recreation Park Water – Barcaldine – May 1, 2021
  • $50,000 – Local Roads Community Infrastructure – Phase 2 – Barcaldine Regional Council – Aramac Showground Upgrade – Aramac – Barcaldine Regional – May 1, 2021
  • $75,000– Local Roads Community Infrastructure – Phase 2 – Barcaldine Regional Council – Barcaldine Recreation Park Deck – Barcaldine – May 1, 2021
  • $161,002 – Local Roads Community Infrastructure – Phase 2 – Barcaldine Regional Council – Oak Street Footpath – Barcaldine – May 1, 2021
  • $50,000 – Local Roads Community Infrastructure – Phase 2 – Barcaldine Regional Council – Barcaldine Showground Sound – Barcaldine – May 1, 2021
  • $3,181,572 – Regional Connectivity Program – Barcaldine Regional Council (NBN Co) – Alpha Satellite to Fibre to the Premise Technology Switch – Alpha – Barcaldine – April 16, 2021
  • $2,778.70 – Supporting Agricultural Shows and Field Days – Supplementary Expenses – Alpha Show Society Inc – Alpha Show – Alpha – Barcaldine – April 16, 2021
  • $7,377.84 – Supporting Agricultural Shows and Field Days – Supplementary Expenses – Muttaburra Stock Show Society Inc – Muttaburra Stock Show – Muttaburra – Barcaldine – April 16, 2021
  • $5,000.00 – Regional Arts Fund Recovery Grants – Alpha District Tourism & Development Assoc. – Scrap Metal Cow and Calf – Alpha – Barcaldine – December 15, 2020
  • $2,485.25 – Supporting Agricultural Shows and Field Days – The Barcaldine Pastoral, Agricultural and Horticultural Society Incorporated – Barcaldine Show – Barcaldine – Barcaldine – December 3, 2020
  • $4,955.50 – Supporting Agricultural Shows and Field Days – Alpha Show Society Inc – Alpha Show – Alpha – Barcaldine – December 3, 2020
  • $2,622.16 – Supporting Agricultural Shows and Field Days – Muttaburra Stock Show Society Inc – Muttaburra Stock Show – Muttaburra – Barcaldine – December 3, 2020
  • $600,000 – Roads to Recovery – November 2020 Payment – Barcaldine Regional Council – Barcaldine – December 1, 2020
  • $18,651 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 18 – Alpha District Tourism & Development Association Incorporated – Additional Resources for our Tivoli Theatre Museum – Alpha – Barcaldine – November 27, 2020
  • $29,120 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 18 – Queensland Fire and Emergency Services – SES Jericho Facility Fitout – Jericho – Barcaldine – November 27, 2020
  • $31,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 18 – St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School Barcaldine – The Next Chapter – Barcaldine – Barcaldine – November 27, 2020
  • $1,291,666 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program – Barcaldine Shire Council – May 22, 2020
  • $20,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together Round 16 – Alpha Amateur Swimming Club – Run an 8 week swimming program – May 21, 2020
  • $55,000 – Round 6 extension – Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program (RAUP) – Barcaldine Regional Council – Reseal Aramac airstrip – May 6, 2020
  • $34.4 million – Emergency Management Australia (EMA) – 2018/19 and 2020 events – Disaster assistance payments to Barcaldine (Correct as at March 16, 2020)
  • $22.8 million – Industry Regional Australia Renewables – Barcaldine Remote Community Solar Farm
  • $14.46 million -Local Government Financial Assistance Grants (2017/18, 2018/19)
  • $6.97 million – Northern Australia Beef Roads Program – Clermont-Alpha Road
  • $6 million – Roads to Recovery Program(delivered and committeduntil 2023/24)
  • $2.66 million – Drought Communities Programme and Extension
  • $1.8 million – Building Better Regions Fund – Barcaldine Aged Care Residential Village upgrades
  • $1.38 million- Indigenous Languages and Arts Program – Central West Aboriginal Corporation
  • $543,035 – Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program – Alpha, Barcaldine and Muttaburra
  • $120,000 – Natural Disaster Resilience Program
  • $70,000 – Road Blackspot Program
  • $19,950 – Building Better Regions Fund – Outback Creative
  • $17,620 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Alpha Show 2019
  • $9,300 – National Shed Development Programme – Alpha & Jericho Men’s Shed’s
  • $9,000 -Stronger Communities Programme – Barcaldine Golf Club
  • $2,700 – NAIDOC Grants
  • $2500 – Regional Arts Fund – Central West Aboriginal Corporation – Eco Dying with Silks – Regional Remote Tour – Barcaldine – October 2017
  • $4895 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Alpha Dist Tourism and Devt Assn Inc – Alpha – Shelving for Museum.
  • Stronger Communities Programme – Round 5 – Westech Field Days – Barcaldine Showgrounds – Barcaldine – $5310 – November, 2019
  • $1.2 Million – Roads to Recovery Program – Dec 2019
  • $20,000 – Local Schools Community Fund – Muttaburra State School – Interactive TV and conference facilities – Dec 2019
  • $1 Million – Drought Communities Programme Extension – Dec 2019
  • $34.4 million – Emergency Management Australia (EMA) – 2018/19 and 2020 events – Disaster assistance payments to Barcaldine (Correct as at March 16, 2020)

QUIPLIE

  • $5,000.00 – Department of Social Services – Volunteer Grant – 2022-2023 – Volunteer Grant for Quilpie Polocrosse Club – Quilpie Polocrosse Club Inc
  • $1,405,984.00 – Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program – LRCI (Phase 4) – Quilpie Shire Council
  • $710,960 – Financial Assistance Grants (FAG) – 2022 – Quilpie Shire Council – Third quarter payment 2021-22 – Quilpie
  • $300,000 – Indigenous Land Enterprise Infrastructure Fund (ILEIF) – Round 1 – Mithaka Aboriginal Corporation – Additional Base Camp for Land Management Teams in Bulloo, Quilpie & Barcoo – Quilpie – Bulloo
  • $1,783,314 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Third Phase – Quilpie Shire Council – Quilpie Airstrip Pavement Rehabilitation – Quilpie
  • $828,374 – Roads to Recovery (R2R) – 2022 – Quilpie Shire Council – Roads to Recovery – Quilpie
  • $10,000 – Regional Sport Events Fund – Tranche 3 – Quilpie Shire Council – Quilpie Golf Open – Quilpie
  • $4,755,957 – Regional Connectivity Program – Round 2 – Quilpie Shire Council – Upgrade nbn service technology from Sky Muster Satellite to Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) – Quilpie
  • $1,783,314 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Quilpie Shire Council – Projects TBA – Quilpie
  • $891,657 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 Ext – Quilpie Shire Council – Projects TBA – Quilpie
  • $98,500 – Driver Reviver Site Upgrades – Round 2 – Quilpie Shire Council – Quilpie Visitor Information Centre Driver Reviver upgrades – Quilpie – September 16, 2021
  • $710,960 – Financial Assistance Grants – 1st Quarter Payment August 2021 – Quilpie Shire Council – September 1, 2021
  • $20,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 19 – Outback Gondwana Foundation Limited – Futureproofing with a Forklift – Eromanga – Quilpie – February 26, 2021
  • $53,958 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 19 – Mulga Mates Centre Incorporated – Playground upgrade – Quilpie – Quilpie – February 26, 2021
  • $1,453 – Veteran and Community Grants 2020-21 – Alaric Outback Retreat Inc – Replace a faulty refrigerator at the Alaric Outback Retreat – Adavale – Quilpie – June 21, 2021
  • $2,205.50 – Supporting Agricultural Shows and Field Days – Quilpie & District Show Society Inc. – Quilpie Show – Quilpie – Quilpie – December 3, 2020
  • $605,240 – Roads to Recovery – November 2020 Payment – Quilpie Shire Council – Quilpie – December 1, 2020
  • $5,000 – 2020 Supplementary Volunteer Grants – Quilpie Sport and Recreation Inc – Quilpie – November 30, 2020
  • $707,763 – Building Better Regions Fund Round 4 – Quilpie Shire Council – Build a multipurpose facility for the residents of Gyrica Gardens – June 1, 2020
  • $891,657 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program – Quilpie Shire Council – May 22, 2020
  • $54,000 – Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program (RAUP) – Quilpie Shire Council -Animal exclusion fencing of the Adavale airstrip –May 6, 2020
  • $31,466 – Tackling Tough Times Together Round 16 – Quilpie Cultural Society – Purchase of resources to enhance art workshops – Mar 21, 2020
  • $4600 – 2019-20 Volunteer Grant – Quilpie Sporting Clays Club – Purchase a ride on lawn mower
  • $7.1 million – Emergency Management Australia (EMA) – 2018/19 and 2020 events – Disaster assistance payments to Quilpie
  • $5000 – NDIS Boosting the Local Care Workforce Program – Transition Assistance Funding (TAF) – Ms Susan Letitia Parker – Adavale – Quilpie – January, 2020
  • $9.91 million – Local Government Financial Assistance Grants (2017/18, 2018/19)
  • $6.3 million – Roads to Recovery Program(delivered and committed until 2023/24)
  • $3.62 million – Building Better Regions Fund – Eromanga Natural History Museum
  • $2.5 million -Drought Communities Programme and Extension
  • $252,500 – Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program- Quilpie and Durham Downs
  • $77,573 – Saluting Their Service Commemorative Grant
  • $20,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Outback Gondwana Foundation
  • $7,500 – Stronger Communities Programme -C&K Mulga Mates Centre
  • $93,238 – Indigenous Advancement Strategy – Qld South Native Title Services on behalf of Boonthamurra Native Title Aboriginal Corporation (BNTAC) – for capacity building and economic development. – April 2019
  • $2670 – Saluting Their Service Community Commemorative Grants – Alaric Outback Retreat Inc – Supply and install display cabinets – Quilpie – Quilpie. – August 2019
  • $1 Million – Drought Communities Programme Extension – Dec 2019
    $891,657 – Roads to Recovery – Dec 2019
  • $7.1 million – Emergency Management Australia (EMA) – 2018/19 and 2020 events – Disaster assistance payments to Quilpie

BULLOO

  • $3,000 – Department of Social Services – Volunteer Grant Program – 2023-2024 – Fuel Vouchers – Hungerford Sports Association
  • $1,338,597 – Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts – LRCI Phase 4 – Thargomindah – Buloo Shire Council
  • $976,074 – Financial Assistance Grants (FAG) – 2022 – Bulloo Shire Council – Third quarter payment 2021-22 – Bulloo
  • $378,921 – Roads to Recovery (R2R) – 2022 – Bulloo Shire Council – Roads to Recovery – Bulloo
  • $8,000,000 – Remote Roads Upgrade Program (RRUP) – 2022 – Bulloo Shire Council – Warri Gate Road – Bulloo
  • $4,200 – Regional Sport Events Fund – Tranche 3 – Bulloo Shire Council – Thargomindah Multi-Sport Try Outs – Thargomindah – Bulloo
  • $1,697,842 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Bulloo Shire Council – Projects TBA – Bulloo
  • $848,921 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 Ext – Bulloo Shire Council – Projects TBA – Bulloo
  • $93,000 – 2022 – Bulloo Shire Council – Stafford Street Minor Culvert Replacement – Bulloo
  • $976,074 – Financial Assistance Grants – 1st Quarter Payment August 2021 – Bulloo Shire Council – September 1, 2021
  • Macrocell – Mobile Black Spot Program – Round 5A – FSG – Cunnamulla to Thargomindah – Bulloo – Thargomindah – Bulloo – July 23, 2021
  • Macrocell – Mobile Black Spot Program – Round 5A – FSG – Dynevor Downs – Bulloo – July 23, 2021
  • Macrocell – Mobile Black Spot Program – Round 5A – FSG – East Thargomindah – Thargomindah – Bulloo – July 23, 2021
  • Macrocell – Mobile Black Spot Program – Round 5A – FSG – Thargomindah Town – Thargomindah – Bulloo – July 23, 2021
  • $46,595 – Roads to Recovery – March Payment – Bulloo Shire Council – Bulloo – March 18, 2021
  • $1,650,000 – Road Safety Program – Tranche One – Bulloo Development Road: Upgrade existing culverts – Bulloo – January 22, 2021
  • $154,000 – Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program – Round 8 – Bulloo Shire Council – Thargomindah Aerodrome Wildlife Exclusion Barrier Fence – Thargomindah – Bulloo – May 4, 2021
  • $802,326 – Roads to Recovery – November 2020 Payment – Bulloo Shire Council – Bulloo – December 1, 2020
  • $408,954 – Regional and Remote Communities Reliability Fund Microgrids – Round 1 – Ergon Energy Isolated Systems Diesel Off Microgrid Feasibility Study- assess opportunities to enable communities in Birdsville and Windorah to reduce their dependence on diesel generation – Bulloo – June 10, 2020
  • $424,460 – August 2020 Payment – Roads to Recovery Program – Bulloo Shire Council – Bulloo – August 27, 2020
  • $1,785,110 – Building Better Regions Fund Round 4 – Bulloo Shire Council – Build 4 new ground-level aged care units – June 1, 2020
  • $1.6 million – Emergency Management Australia (EMA) – 2018/19 and 2020 events – Disaster assistance payments to Bulloo
  • $848,921 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program – Bulloo Shire Council
  • $13.18 million – Local Government Financial Assistance Grants (2017/18, 2018/19)
  • $4.7 million – Roads to Recovery Program(delivered and committed until 2023/24)
  • $1.6million -Drought Communities Programme and Extension
  • $232,967 – Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program-Thargomindah, Epsilon Station, Hungerford, Naryilco and Oriento’s Station
  • $105,000 – Natural Disaster Resilience Program
  • $45,264 – National Landcare Program
  • $26,900 – Regional Arts Fund – Red Ridge Interior Qld Ltd, Inspiration in Isolation at the Channel Country Ladies Day art exhibition – Sept 2018 to October 2019
  • $1 Million – Drought Communities Programme Extension – Dec 2019
    $848,000 – Roads to Recovery program – Dec 2019 (drought)
  • $1.6 million – Emergency Management Australia (EMA) – 2018/19 and 2020 events – Disaster assistance payments to Bulloo

PAROO

  • $10,000.00 – Commonwealth funded Rebuilding Regional Communities – Upgrade of Commercial Kitchen facilities – Noorama Sports & Recreation Centre Inc
  • $1,534,879.00 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program – LRCI – Phase 4 – Paroo Shire Council
  • $88,291.00 – Regional Aviation Access – Wyandra Airstrip Upgrade Project – Paroo Shire Council
  • $77,000.00 – Live Music Australia – Full Year Music Cunnamulla 2023/24 – Out the Back Australia Pty Ltd
  • $145,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together (TTTT) – Round 22 – Cunnamulla & District Show Society Inc – Cunnamulla Show Society Multi-Purpose Function Centre – Stage 2 – Cunnamulla – Paroo
  • $600,000 – Multi-purpose Services (MPS) – 2022 – Cunnamulla Multipurpose Health Service – Better aged care – Cunnamulla – Paroo
  • $764,591 – Financial Assistance Grants (FAG) – 2022 – Paroo Shire Council – Third quarter payment 2021-22 – Paroo
  • $10,000 – Saluting Their Service Community Commemorative Grants – 2022 – Paroo Shire Council – Develop Honour Roll of plaques – Cunnamulla – Paroo
  • $3,735,411 – Regional Connectivity Program – Round 2 – Paroo Shire Council – Upgrade nbn service technology from Sky Muster Satellite to Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) – Cunnamulla – Paroo
  • $1,946,800 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Paroo Shire Council – Projects TBA – Paroo
  • $973,400 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 Ext – Paroo Shire Council – Projects TBA – Paroo
  • $35,156 – Roads to Recovery  – August payment – Paroo Shire Council – September 9, 2021
  • $46,870 – Driver Reviver Site Upgrades – Round 2 – Paroo Shire Council – Cunnamulla Visitor Information Centre Driver Reviver upgrade – Paroo – Cunnamulla – September 16, 2021
  • $764,591 – Financial Assistance Grants – 1st Quarter Payment August 2021 – Paroo Shire Council – September 1, 2021
  • $225,000 – Restart Investment to Sustain and Expand (RISE) Fund – Batch 5 – Paroo Shire Council – Outback River Lights Festival – Cunnamulla – Paroo – September 1, 2021
  • Macrocell – Mobile Black Spot Program – Round 5A – FSG – Cunnamulla to Thargomindah – Paroo – Cunnamulla – Paroo – July 23, 2021
  • Macrocell – Mobile Black Spot Program – Round 5A – FSG – Eulo – Paroo – July 23, 2021
  • Macrocell – Mobile Black Spot Program – Round 5A – FSG – Waihora – Paroo – July 23, 2021
  • $40,870 – Indigenous Tourism Fund – Round 1 – Paroo Nebine Aboriginal Corporation – Paroo-Nebine Aboriginal Corporation Implementation of the Cultural Tourism Network Strategic Management Plan – Cunnamulla – Paroo – July 23, 2021
  • $269,931 – Roads to Recovery – March Payment – Paroo Shire Council – Paroo – March 18, 2021
  • $175,770 – Murray-Darling Basin Economic Development Program – Round 3 – Cunnamulla & District Show Society Inc – Cunnamulla Showgrounds Electrical Upgrade – Cunnamulla – Paroo – July 13, 2021
  • $943,474 – Murray-Darling Basin Economic Development Program – Round 3 – Paroo Shire Council – Cunnamulla Pontoon, Jetty and Warrego Boat Cruises Project – Cunnamulla – Paroo – July 13, 2021
  • $25,000 – Hotel Energy Uplift Program – Club Boutique Hotel Cunnamulla – Cunnamulla Club Boutique Hotel energy uplift – Cunnamulla – Paroo – June 11, 2021
  • $20,920 – Hotel Energy Uplift Program – Hotel Cunnamulla – Hotel Energy Saver – Cunnamulla – Paroo – June 11, 2021
  • $149,980 – Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program – Round 8 – Paroo Shire Council – Yowah Airstrip Upgrade – Yowah – Paroo – May 4, 2021
  • $33,650 – Live Music Australia – Round 2 – Out the Back Australia Pty Ltd – Mid Year Music in Cunnamulla – Cunnamulla – Paroo – April 30, 2021
  • $685,043 – Regional Connectivity Program – FSG – R.A.N: Paroo-Bulloo – Paroo and Bulloo – April 16, 2021
  • $10,000.00 – Supporting Agricultural Shows and Field Days – Cunnamulla and District Show Society Inc – Cunnamulla Show – Cunnamulla – Paroo – December 3, 2020
  • $912,832 – Roads to Recovery – November 2020 Payment – Paroo Shire Council – Paroo – December 1, 2020
  • $10,000 – Public Interest News Gathering (PING) program – 4th tranche – Warrego Watchman – South West Newspaper Co (formerly the Warrego Watchman) – Cunnamulla – Paroo – August 11, 2020
  • $973,400 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program – Paroo Shire Council – May 22, 2020
  • $480,000 – Regional Agricultural Show Development Grants Program – Cunnamulla & District Show Society Inc – Construct a multi-purpose function centre including bar fit-out and cold room at Cunnamulla Showgrounds – Paroo – May 6, 2020
  • $8.4 million – Emergency Management Australia (EMA) – 2018/19 and 2020 events – Disaster assistance payments to Paroo (correct as at March 16, 2020)
  • $10.7 million -Local Government Financial Assistance Grants (2017/18, 2018/19)
  • $5.1 million – Roads to Recovery Program (delivered and committed until 2023/24)
  • $2.5 million – Drought Communities Programme and Extension
  • $500,000 – Safer Communities Fund – Paroo Shire Council – CCTV and Solar Lighting
  • $390,000 – Bridges Renewal Programto upgrade local bridges
  • $309,750 – Building Better Regions Fund – Cunnamulla All Aboard!
  • $74,459- National Landcare Program
  • $29,000 – Remote Airstrip UpgradeProgram – Eulo
  • $20,000 – Stronger Communities Programme -Noorama Picnic Races Club
  • $9,205 – Natural Disaster Resilience Program
  • $500,000 – Murray Darling Basin Sustainability Projects – Paroo Shire Council –Cunnamulla Artesian Hot Springs
  • $500,000 – Murray Darling Basin Sustainability Projects – Paroo Shire Council – Cunnamulla – Warrego River Walk, construction of boardwalk and viewing platforms, March 2019
  • $710,000 – Murray Darling Basin Sustainability Projects – Cunnamulla Aboriginal Corp – Chronic disease and wellbeing centre, March 2019
  • $17,939.95 – Veteran and Community Grants – Paroo Progress Association Inc – Upgrade kitchen facilities etc to assist with social and learning activities for Veterans etc. – August 2019
  • $11,143 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Augathella and District Progress Association Inc, Cunnamulla, Charleville, Tambo and Blackall – Job workshops in conjunction with Paroo, Murweh and Blackall/Tambo Regional Councils, September 16, 2019
  • $1 Million – Drought Communities Programme Extension – Dec 2019
  • $10,000 – Communities Environment Program – Upper Paroo Sustainable Production Group – trapping workshop, purchase and construction of materials to assist with trapping and baiting foxes, wild dogs and pigs etc, and recording of data into data bases
  • $973,400 – Roads to Recovery Program Dec 2019
  • $767,765 – Capital Grants Program – Cunnamulla Sacred Heart Primary School – new library, learning support, covered lunch area and student amenities – Cunnamulla
  • $1,409 – Local Schools Community Fund – Cunnamulla P-12 State School – Respectful, Responsible, Learning and Safe Student Areas – Dec 2019
  • $13,701.89 – Veteran and Community Grants program – Batch 1 – Paroo Progress Association – build an access ramp and disabled toilet for safety and ease of access to members – Dec 19.
  • $8.4 million – Emergency Management Australia (EMA) – 2018/19 and 2020 events – Disaster assistance payments to Paroo (correct as at March 16, 2020)

MURWEH

  • $85,767.00 – Indigenous Capital – Indigenous Primary Health Care Capital Works – Charleville and Western Areas Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Community Hub
  • $4,900.00 – Volunteer Grant Program – 2023-2024 – Battery operated Trailer Mover for SES – Charleville Masonic Lodge
  • $1,498.00 – Volunteer Grant 2022-23 – Showground upgrade – Charleville & South West Qld Show Society Inc.
  • $1,430,000.00 – CAPITAL – Indigenous Capital – Indigenous Primary Health Care Capital Works – Charleville & Western Areas Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islanders Community Health Ltd
  • $41,219.89 – Indigenous Arts and Culture – SCSO Supplementary Payment 2022-23 – Charleville & Western Areas Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islanders Community Health Ltd
  • $15,068.00 – Stronger Communities Programme – To upgrade the Charleville Botanical Reserve – Save the Bilby Fund Ltd
  • $27,500.00 – Energy Efficient Grants for Small & Medium Enterprises – SMEs – Replace existing air conditioner system with a more efficient, new air conditioner system – Functional West Pty Ltd
  • $600,053.15 – Commonwealth Home Support Programme – Replace existing air conditioner system with a more efficient, new air conditioner system – Charleville & District Community Support Association Inc
  • $1,319,408.38 – Commonwealth Home Support Programme – CHSP – Home Modifications – Charleville & District Community Support Association Inc
  • $592,625.00 – Children & Schooling – Strategic activities that focus on getting children to school, improving education outcomes and improving access to further education as well as supporting families to give children a good start in life – Charleville & Western Areas Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islanders Community Health Ltd
  • $17,930.00 – Innovative Solutions Support – Fund innovative, flexible and responsive solutions to inclusion where identified barriers cannot be addressed by the Inclusion Agency’s support – Charleville Early Learning Centre
  • $208,170.57 – Commonwealth Home Support Programme – CHSP – Meals – Charleville & District Community Support Association Inc
  • $1,917,566.00 – Local Roads & Community Infrastructure Program (LRCI, Phase 4) – LRCI Phase 4 – Murweh Shire Council
  • $600,000 – Multi-purpose Services (MPS) – 2022 – Augathella Multipurpose Health Service – Better aged care – Augathella – Murweh
  • $15,000 – Healthy Rivers Grants – Round 2 – CD Alison & S Alison – Restoration through collaboration of the Ward River – Charleville – Murweh
  • $100,000 – Healthy Rivers Grants – Round 2 – CB Cornford & KA Cornford – Protection of the Angellala Creek riparian zone in the Northern Basin by installing fencing – Riversleigh – Murweh
  • $948,131 – Financial Assistance Grants (FAG) – 2022 – Murweh Shire Council – Third quarter payment 2021-22 – Murweh
  • $829,227 – Roads to Recovery (R2R) – 2022 – Murweh Shire Council – Roads to Recovery – Murweh
  • $300,000 – National Flood Mitigation Infrastructure Program – Round 2 – Murweh Shire Council – Charleville Levee Remediation Project – Charleville – Murweh
  • $6,600 – Regional Sport Events Fund – Tranche 3 – Murweh Shire Council – Warrego Equestrian Regional Gymkhana Competition – Charleville – Murweh
  • $2,432,178 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Murweh Shire Council – Projects TBA – Murweh
  • $1,216,089 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 Ext – Murweh Shire Council – Projects TBA – Murweh
  • $386,862 – Roads to Recovery  -August payment – Murweh Shire Council – September 9, 2021
  • $13,550 – Driver Reviver Site Upgrades – Round 2 – Murweh Shire Council – Improve facilities at Charleville Information Centre – Murweh – Charleville – September 16, 2021
  • $459,572 – Roads to Recovery – March Payment – Murweh Shire Council – Murweh – March 18, 2021
  • $948,131 – Financial Assistance Grants – 1st Quarter Payment August 2021 – Murweh Shire Council – September 1, 2021
  • $36,685 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 21 – Charleville & District Community Support Association Incorporated – Three Communities – Three Christmas Tree’s – Charleville – Murweh – August 18, 2021
  • $42,718.50 – Healthy Rivers Grants – Round 1 – Mcdonald, B., C., K., K. & M.  – Fencing tributaries of the Paroo River and reducing sedimentation – Cooladdi – Murweh – July 26, 2021
  • $100,000 – Community Child Care Fund CCCF – Round 3 – Community Stream – FGP Moreton Inc – Charleville Early Learning Centre – Charleville – Murweh – July 16, 2021
  • $200,000 – Community Child Care Fund CCCF – Round 3 – Sustainability Stream – FGP Moreton Inc. – Charleville Early Learning Centre – Charleville – Murweh – July 16, 2021
  • $8,760.65 – Supporting Agricultural Shows and Field Days – Charleville and South West Queensland Show Society Inc. – Charleville Show – Charleville – Murweh – December 3, 2020
  • $346,330– Roads to Recovery – November 2020 Payment – Murweh Shire Council – Murweh – December 1, 2020
  • $2,350 – 2020 Supplementary Volunteer Grants – Rotary Club of Charleville – Charleville – Murweh – November 30, 2020
  • $60,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 18 – Charleville Community Men’s Shed Inc – Charleville – Murweh – November 27, 2020
  • $672,852 – August 2020 Payment – Roads to Recovery Program – Murweh Shire Council – Murweh – August 27, 2020
  • $2000 -Batch 4 Veteran and Community Grants – RSLA (Qld Branch) Charleville Sub-branch – purchase defibrillators – June 29, 2020
  • $1,216,089 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program – Murweh Shire Council – May 22, 2020
  • $3700 – 2019-20 Volunteer Grant – Charleville Girl Guides – Purchase of Office, kitchen and maintenance equipment – May 20, 2020
  • $150,000 – Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program (RAUP)- – Murweh Shire Council – Augathella airstrip upgrade to include 300 metre runway extension – May 6, 2020
  • $7.7 million – Emergency Management Australia (EMA) – 2018/19 and 2020 events – Disaster assistance payments to Murweh
  • $25,000 – Hotel Energy Uplift Program – Hotel Corones Charleville Pty Ltd – Hotel Corones Energy Efficiency Upgrade – Charleville – Murweh – June 11, 2021
  • $24,950 – Hotel Energy Uplift Program – Fox Trap – Reduce energy consumption at the Fox Trap at Cooladdi – Cooladdi – Murweh – June 11, 2021
  • $20,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 20 – Charleville & District Cultural Association Incorporated – Charleville Creative Lane 2021 – Charleville – Murweh – May 31, 2021
  • $3,300 – National Shed Development Programme – Round 21 – Charleville Men’s Shed – Computers and training – laptop, desktop computer system, printer, back up drives, 2 keyboards, training programme – Charleville – Murweh – May 13, 2021
  • $149,695 – Saluting Their Service Commemorative Grants – Charleville RSL Sub-Branch – Contribute to the establishment of an exhibition to commemorate the contribution of outback Australian service personnel in all wars, conflict and peace operations – Charleville – Murweh – April 22, 2021
  • $1,965,973 – Regional Connectivity Program – NBN Co – Murweh Satellite to Fixed Line Technology Change: Augathella – Augathella – Murweh – April 16, 2021
  • $1,985,698 – Regional Connectivity Program – NBN Co – Murweh Satellite to Fixed Line Technology Change: Morven – Morven – Murweh – April 16, 2021
  • $13.84 million -Local Government Financial Assistance Grants (2017/18, 2018/19)
  • $7.2 million – Roads to Recovery Program(delivered and committed until 2023/24)
  • $4.18 million – Building Better Regions Fund -Morven Livestock Rail Hub
  • $2.2 million -Purpose-built medical training facility in Charleville – Southern Queensland Rural
    Health and the University of Queensland.
  • $2.1 million -Drought Communities Programme and Extension
  • $665,000 – Natural Disaster Resilience Program
  • $391,270 – Safer Communities Fund- Charleville CCTV installation &Charleville State High School
  • $73,588 – Building Better Regions Fund -STEPS Group Australia & Charleville Airfield and WWII Museum
  • $27,134 – Regional and Small Publishers CadetshipsProgramme – The Western Times
  • $23,500 – Remote Airstrip UpgradeProgram – Morven
  • $20,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together Grant – Charleville Airfield and WWII Museum
  • $11,205 – Armistice Centenary Grant – Charleville RSL Sub Branch
  • $9,900 – Tackling Tough Times TogetherGrant Program -Charleville Show 2019
  • $7,640 – National Shed Development Programme – Augathella Men’s Shed
  • $2,500 -Stronger Communities Programme – Charleville Hospital Auxiliary
  • $88,000 – Community Child Care Fund (CCCF) – Charleville Early Learning Centre – Community Support Funding – Charleville, Murweh – August 2, 2019
  • $3000 – Saluting Their Service Community Commemorative Grants – Charleville Airfield and WWII Museum Ltd – Supply and install cabinets –Charleville – Murweh. – August 5, 2019
  • $3000 – Saluting Their Service Community Commemorative Grants – Charleville and District Community Support Assn – Install a Ghost Sculpture at RSL – Charleville – Murweh.
  • $11,143 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Augathella and District Progress Association Inc, Cunnamulla, Charleville, Tambo and Blackall – Job workshops in conjunction with Paroo, Murweh and Blackall/Tambo Regional Councils, September 16, 2019
  • Roads to Recovery Program – Murweh Shire Council – Adavale Road – $125,000
    Roads to Recovery Program – Murweh Shire Council – Bollon road – $375,000
    Roads to Recovery Program – Murweh Shire Council – Killarney Road – $475,000 – October 2019
  • $1,216,089 – Roads to Recovery program – Dec 2019
  • $1 Million – Drought Communities Programme Extension, Dec 2019
  • $7.7 million – Emergency Management Australia (EMA) – 2018/19 and 2020 events – Disaster assistance payments to Murweh

BLACKALL TAMBO

  • $5,000 – Volunteer Grants 23-24 – Catering Equipment – QCWA Tambo
  • $5,000 – Volunteer Grants – Blackall Bowls Club Inc
  • $1,274,618 – Local Road Community Infrastructure Program – LRCI Phase 4 continues – Blackall/Tambo Regional Council
  • $25,885.72 – Aged Care Program – RC Growing and skilled and high quality workforce for regulatory Policy – Blackall Range Care Group Ltd
  • $4,500 – Volunteer Grants – Blackall Range Woodcrafters Guild Inc
  • $1,423.72 – Aged Care Program – RC Growing and skilled and high quality workforce for regulatory Policy – Blackall Range Care Group Ltd
  • $182,453.73 – Aged Care Program – Fair Work Commission Boost – Blackall Range Care Group Ltd
  • $1,500 – Volunteer Grants – The Lions Club of Blackall Range Inc
  • $48,204.67 – COVID 19 Age Care Preparedness – COVID-19 Aged Care Preparedness Extension – Blackall Range Care Group Ltd
  • $48,204.67 – COVID 19 Age Care Preparedness – COVID-19 Aged Care Preparedness Extension – Blackall Range Care Group Ltd
  • $9,570 – Commonwealth Home Support Programme – Aims to support eligible older people to live as independently as possible, in their own home and community, for as long as they can and wish, through the provision of timely, entry-level home support services – Blackall Range Care Group Ltd
  • $30,624 – Tackling Tough Times Together (TTTT) – Round 22 – Blackall-Tambo Regional Council – Tambo Dam Lights – Stage 2 – Installation – Tambo – Blackall-Tambo
  • $600,000 – Multi-purpose Services (MPS) – 2022 – Barcoo Living Multipurpose Service – Churches of Christ in Queensland Barcoo Living Multipurpose Service – Blackall – Blackall-Tambo
  • $583,943 – Financial Assistance Grants (FAG) – 2022 – Blackall-Tambo Regional Council – Third quarter payment 2021-22 – Blackall-Tambo
  • $480,000 – Remote Roads Upgrade Program (RRUP) – 2022 – Blackall-Tambo Regional Council – Re-sheeting Langlo Road – Blackall – Blackall-Tambo
  • $1,616,692 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Blackall-Tambo Regional Council – Projects TBA – Blackall-Tambo
  • $5,250 – Planting Trees for Queen’s Jubilee – 2022 – Tambo Rodeo/Campdraft Association – Shade for the Future Project – Tambo – Blackall-Tambo
  • $808,346 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 Ext – Blackall-Tambo Regional Council – Projects TBA – Blackall-Tambo
  • $5,600,000 – Roads of Strategic Importance (ROSI) – 2022 – Blackall-Tambo Regional Council – Townsville to Roma Corridor – Springsure to Tambo – Blackall-Tambo
  • $21,572 – Roads to Recovery – March Payment – Blackall-Tambo Regional Council – Blackall-Tambo – March 18, 2021
  • $4,400,000 – Road Safety Program – Tranche One – Blackall – Jericho Road: Pave and seal – Stage 1  – Blackall-Tambo – January 22, 2021
  • $126,500 – Restart Investment to Sustain and Expand (RISE) Fund – Batch 3 – Red Ridge Interior Queensland Ltd – CAMP – Connecting and Making Pathways – Blackall-Tambo – May 4, 2021
  • $972,076 – Regional Connectivity Program – FSG – R.A.N: Tambo – Blackall-Tambo – April 16, 2021
  • $2,985.50 – Supporting Agricultural Shows and Field Days – Supplementary Expenses – Barcoo Pastoral Society – Barcoo Show (Blackall) – Blackall – Blackall-Tambo – April 16, 2021
  • $3,594.30 – Supporting Agricultural Shows and Field Days – Barcoo Pastoral Society – Barcoo Show (Blackall) – Blackall – Blackall-Tambo – December 3, 2020
  • $6,322.55 – Supporting Agricultural Shows and Field Days – Tambo Stock Show Inc – Tambo Show – Tambo – Blackall-Tambo – December 3, 2020
  • $440,000 – Roads to Recovery – November 2020 Payment – Blackall-Tambo Regional Council – Blackall-Tambo – December 1, 2020
  • $2,500 – 2020 Supplementary Volunteer Grants – Blackall Regional Poultry & Caged Bird Club Inc. – Blackall – Blackall-Tambo – November 30, 2020
  • $950,000 – Heavy Vehicle Safety Productivity Program – Round 7 – Blackall-Tambo Regional Council – Blackall Saleyards Alternative Heavy Vehicle Route – Blackall-Tambo – September 29, 2020
  • $45,000 – Round 17 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Blackall-Tambo Regional Council – Tambo Dam Lights – Tambo-Blackall – Tambo – August 24, 2020
  • $808,346 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program – Blackall-Tambo Shire Council – May 22, 2020
  • $5000 – 2019-20 Volunteer Grant – Blackall Bowls Club – Installation of AC – May 20, 2020
  • $2040 – 2019-20 Volunteer Grant – Purchase of a rangehood (heating and exhaust fan) – Blackall Cultural Association – May 20, 2020
  • $18.9 million – Emergency Management Australia (EMA) – 2018/19 and 2020 events – Disaster assistance payments to Blackall Tambo
  • $122,085 – Regional Agricultural Show Development Grants Program – Tambo Stock Show Inc -Improvements to the main pavilion at Tambo Racecourse Complex involving: cementing an undercover area, installation of skylights and a retractable wind break, and construction of a shade area. Also, construction of a horse arena, safety fence and event ring (suitable for horse events), including a 120m post-and-rail safety fence – Blackall/Tambo
  • $80,670 – Regional Agricultural Show Development Grants Program – Barcoo Pastoral Society – Extend the poultry pavilion and upgrade the electrical works at Blackall Showgrounds, construct a new yard and loading facilities in the cattle pavilion, purchase new weight scales for the wool pavilion and new tents for exhibition and trade stalls May 6, 2020
  • $109,358 – Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program (RAUP) – Blackall Tambo Regional Council – Blackall aerodrome safety fencing program – May 6, 2020
  • $7 million – Roads of Strategic Importance (ROSI) – Dawson Developmental Road, Springsure Tambo feeder road, Barcoo River timber bridge replacement – Blackall Tambo – April 28, 2020
  • $8.11 million – Local Government Financial Assistance Grants (2017/18, 2018/19)
  • $4.1 million – Roads to Recovery Program(delivered and committed until 2023/24)
  • $2.16 million -Drought Communities Programme and Extension
  • $720,000 – Barcoo Living Multi-Purpose Service Aged Care
  • $229,375 – Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program – Blackall
  • $60,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together Grant Program – Red Ridge – Dress the Central West
    Collaborative
  • $53,588 – Building Better Regions Fund – Community Investment Stream
  • Secured Blackall-Tambo Region in Northern Australia, enabling access to crucial funding under the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility
  • $20,000 – Regional Arts Fund – Vast Arts Inc – Curator and Gallery Management Development program – August 2018
  • $3000 – Regional Arts Fund – Kirstie Davison – Digital Media – April 2018
  • $3000 – Regional Arts Fund – Blackall Heartland Festival – Blackall Heartland Festival Paint Party – October 2017
  • $14,330 – Tackling Tough Times Together Grant program – Qld Fire and Emergency Services, Tambo, Vehicle Canopy Upgrade, Blackall Tambo
  • $32,600 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Better in Blackall Inc – Better in Blackall Festival
  • $8615 – Tackling Tough Times Together – The Isisford Industry and Recreation Devt Assn Inc – Tambo, Finding the Barcoo Way signage.
  • $7500 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Blackall Cultural Assn Inc –Blackall – Preserving our Paper Heritage.
  • $11,143 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Augathella and District Progress Association Inc, Cunnamulla, Charleville, Tambo and Blackall – Job workshops in conjunction with Paroo, Murweh and Blackall/Tambo Regional Councils, September 16, 2019
  • $20,000 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 5 – Red Ridge Interior Qld – new public amenities for Blackall’s Lost Art Community Craft Centre – November 12, 2019
  • $20,000 – Communities Environment Program – Blackall Tambo Regional Council – control mother of millions weeds over 220ha – December 2019
  • $800,000 – Roads to Recovery Program – December 2019
  • $1 Million – Drought Communities Programme Extension, Dec 2019
  • Federal Infrastructure Package – Of the $100 million committed to the Townsville to Roma corridor, $40 million has been allocated to upgrade the road between Springsure and Tambo. Nov 2019
  • $18.9 million – Emergency Management Australia (EMA) – 2018/19 and 2020 events – Disaster assistance payments to Blackall Tambo

MARANOA

  • $5,000.00 – Automatic Dependent surveillance broadcast Rebate (ADSPRP) – Funding to support the uptake of Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast equipment in Australian registered aircraft – Roma Aviation Services Pty Ltd
  • $27,000.00 – RC Grow skilled high quality workforce Policy – RC Workforce – Growing a skilled and high quality workforce to care for senior Australians Regulatory policy – Pinaroo, Roma Inc
  • $1,198.00 – Volunteer Grant Program – 2023-2024 – Purchase of Laptop – All Saints Conference – St Vincent de Paul
  • $1,728.00 – Volunteer Grant Program – 2023-2024 – Purchase of a Vacuum Cleaner – Begonia Golf and Sports Club
  • $2,353.00 – Volunteer Grant Program – 2023-2024 – Computer, printer and equipment – Roma Community Menshed Inc
  • $5,000.00 – Volunteer Grant Program – 2023-2024 – Fuel Vouchers – Wallumbilla Fire Brigade
  • $145,324.00 – Round 10 of the Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program (RAUP) – Injune Aerodrome Lighting Upgrade – Maranoa Regional Council
  • $68,000.00 – Regional Airports Program Round 3 – To repair two sections of Apron used by LifeFlight Rescue and the Royal Flying Doctor Service at the Roma Airport – Maranoa Regional Council
  • $4,061,905.00 – LRCI Phase 4 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LRCI) Phase 4 – Maranoa Regional Council
  • $198,000.00 – Surat and Maranoa Culture and Capacity Development Project – Surat and Maranoa Culture and Capacity Development Project – South West Indigenous Network Inc
  • $738,111.00 – Round 3 Regional Connectivity Program – Injune NBN Satellite to NBN Fixed Wireless Technology Access Change – Maranoa Regional Council
  • $165,000.00 – Children & Schooling – SWIN Maranoa School Support – South West Indigenous Network Inc
  • $11,000.00 – Community Development Program – Upgrade of Playground at Bassett Park – Roma Campdraft Association Inc
  • $8,360.00 – Community Development Program – Upgrade of Furniture for the Roma Golf Club – Roma Golf Club
  • $87,807.72 – Residential AC – AN -ACC Transition Fund – Residential AC Services and sustainability final agreement for AN ACC Transition Fund – Pinaroo Roma Inc
  • $33,342.86 – RC Grow skilled high quality workforce Policy – RC Workforce – Growing a skilled and high quality workforce to care for senior Australians Regulatory policy – Pinaroo, Roma Inc
  • $1,100.00 – Volunteer Grants 2022-2023 – Purchase small equipment items to assist volunteers and contribute towards reimbursement of fuel costs, transport costs and background screening checks – Roma Pony Club Inc
  • $853.56 – Innovative Solution Support – Fund innovative, flexible and responsive solutions to inclusion where identified barriers cannot be addressed by the inclusion Agency’s support – Milestones Early Learning Roma
  • $1,740.00 – Volunteer Grants 2022-2023 – Purchase small equipment items to assist volunteers and contribute towards reimbursement of fuel costs, transport costs and background screening checks – Roma & District Tennis Club Inc
  • $5,022 – Tackling Tough Times Together (TTTT) – Round 22 – QCWA Branch Jackson – Making it Easier – Jackson – Maranoa
  • $3,194 – Saluting Their Service Community Commemorative Grants – Roma Returned Services League Sub-Branch – Reprint Roma ‘Heroes’ Avenue brochure – Roma – Maranoa
  • $600,000 – Multi-purpose Services (MPS) – 2022 – Surat Multipurpose Health Service – Better aged care – Surat – Maranoa
  • $600,000 – Multi-purpose Services (MPS) – 2022 – Injune Multipurpose Health Service – Better aged care – Injune – Maranoa
  • $2,192,930 – Financial Assistance Grants (FAG) – 2022 – Maranoa Regional Council – Third quarter payment 2021-22 – Maranoa
  • $4,800,000 – Roads of Strategic Importance (ROSI) – 2022 – Maranoa Regional Council – Rehabilitate & Widen 15kms Arcadia Valley Road – Maranoa
  • $1,240,000 – Roads to Recovery (R2R) – 2022 – Maranoa Regional Council – Roads to Recovery -Maranoa
  • $400,000 – Rural Financial Counselling Service Program – 2022 – Rural Solutions Queensland Inc – Increase staffing resources – Roma – Maranoa
  • $12,000,000 – Remote Roads Upgrade Program (RRUP) – 2022 – Maranoa Regional Council – Bollon Road Bitumen Extension – Maranoa
  • $12,000,000 – Remote Roads Upgrade Program (RRUP) – 2022 – Maranoa Regional Council – Strategic Bitumen Extensions – Maranoa
  • $7,000 – Regional Sport Events Fund – Tranche 3 – Maranoa Regional Council – Southwest Outback Carnival – Senior Basketball Competition – Roma – Maranoa
  • $240,450 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 1 – Maranoa Regional Council – Construct Wallumbilla Waste Transfer Facility – Wallumbilla – Maranoa
  • $17,422 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 1 – Maranoa Regional Council – Warroo Sports Complex Upgrade – Warroo – Maranoa
  • $95,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 1 – Maranoa Regional Council – Painting of Mitchell Hall – Mitchell – Maranoa
  • $114,596 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 1 – Maranoa Regional Council – Fibreglass pool shell Surat’s Robert Street Pool – Surat – Maranoa
  • $150,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 1 – Maranoa Regional Council – Construct Amenities Mungallala Sports Ground – Mungallala – Maranoa
  • $21,929 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 1 – Maranoa Regional Council – Upgrade Bassett Park Entertainment Facility – Roma – Maranoa
  • $14,282 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 1 – Maranoa Regional Council – Painting of Jackson Library – Jackson – Maranoa
  • $70,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 1 – Maranoa Regional Council – Injune Swimming Pool Upgrade – Injune – Maranoa
  • $30,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 1 – Maranoa Regional Council – New Toilet Facility at Wallumbilla Showgrounds – Wallumbilla – Maranoa
  • $36,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 1 – Maranoa Regional Council – Improvements & Repairs to Tourism Facility at Kenniff Courthouse – Mitchell – Maranoa
  • $60,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 1 – Maranoa Regional Council – Mitchell Showgrounds Amenities Upgrade – Mitchell – Maranoa
  • $91,557 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 1 – Maranoa Regional Council – Surat SES Facilities Improvements – Surat – Maranoa
  • $39,771 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 1 – Maranoa Regional Council – Surat Tourism Facilities Upgrade incl Library/Art Gallery – Surat – Maranoa
  • $150,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 1 – Maranoa Regional Council – Donnybrook Road Bitumen Rehabilitation – Bungeworgorai – Maranoa
  • $241,768 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 1 – Maranoa Regional Council – Car Parking Improvements Apex Park Roma – Roma – Maranoa
  • $347,091 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 1 – Maranoa Regional Council – Timber Restoration Riggers Road Bridge – Roma – Maranoa
  • $343,272 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 1 – Maranoa Regional Council – Geofhegan Road & Roma Men shed Bitumen Upgrades – Roma – Maranoa
  • $208,235 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 1 – Maranoa Regional Council – Curry Street Seal – Roma – Maranoa
  • $24,634 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 1 – Maranoa Regional Council – Railway Street, Jackson – Irrigation & Seating – Jackson – Maranoa
  • $120,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 1 – Maranoa Regional Council – Queens Street, Roma – Reseal – Roma – Maranoa
  • $90,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 1 – Maranoa Regional Council – Install Kerb & Channel Foot St, Roma – Roma – Maranoa
  • $70,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 1 – Maranoa Regional Council – Install Kerb & Channel Crawford St, Roma – Roma – Maranoa
  • $5,152,015 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Maranoa Regional Council – Projects TBA – Maranoa
  • $2,576,007 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 Ext – Maranoa Regional Council – Projects TBA – Maranoa
  • $391,006 – Roads to Recovery – August payment – Maranoa Regional Council – September 9, 2021
  • $2,192,930 – Financial Assistance Grants – 1st Quarter Payment August 2021 – Maranoa Regional Council – September 1, 2021
  • $25,960 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 21 – Begonia Golf & Sports Club Inc. – Community Hall Air Conditioner Supply and Installation – Begonia – Maranoa – August 18, 2021
  • $50,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 21 – St. Patrick’s School Parents & Friends Association – St Patrick’s Primary School Playground Upgrade – Mitchell – Maranoa – August 18, 2021
  • $720,000 – Road Safety Program – Tranche 2 – Mass Action – Grid Upgrades – Central West – Maranoa – August 11, 2021
  • $100,000 – Community Child Care Fund CCCF – Round 3 – Community Stream – FGP Moreton Inc. – Surat ECEC – Surat – Maranoa – July 16, 2021
  • $100,000 – Community Child Care Fund CCCF – Round 3 – Community Stream – FGP Moreton Inc. – Mitchell EEC – Mitchell – Maranoa – July 16, 2021
  • $110,000 – Community Child Care Fund CCCF – Round 3 – Community Stream – Injune Kindergarten Association Inc – Injune Early Learning – Injune – Maranoa – July 16, 2021
  • $200,000 – Community Child Care Fund CCCF – Round 3 – Sustainability Stream – FGP Moreton Inc. – Surat ECEC – Surat – Maranoa – July 16, 2021
  • $327,377 – Community Child Care Fund CCCF – Round 3 – Sustainability Stream – Injune Kindergarten Association Inc – Injune Earlylearning – Injune – Maranoa – July 16, 2021
  • $200,000 – Community Child Care Fund CCCF – Round 3 – Sustainability Stream – FGP Moreton Inc. – Mitchell EEC – Mitchell – Maranoa – July 16, 2021
  • $555,487 – Roads to Recovery – March Payment – Maranoa Regional Council – Maranoa – March 18, 2021
  • $550,000 – Road Safety Program – Tranche One – Warrego Highway, Blyth Creek: Curve widen and safer roadsides – Blyth Creek – Maranoa – January 22, 2021
  • $830,000 – Road Safety Program – Tranche One – Carnarvon Highway and Miscamble Street intersections: Upgrade intersection – Roma – Maranoa – January 22, 2021
  • $8,650,000 – Road Safety Program – Tranche One – Warrego Highway and Carnarvon Highway: Upgrade intersection – Roma – Maranoa – January 22, 2021
  • $1,650,000 – Road Safety Program – Tranche One – Carnarvon Hwy (Roma to Injune): Upgrade existing culverts – Roma-Injune – Maranoa – January 22, 2021
  • $27,000 – Regional Arts Fund – 2021 – Booringa Action Group Inc – Booringa Fire and Water: Projection Artwork and Development – Mitchell – Maranoa – June 29, 2021
  • $25,000 – Hotel Energy Uplift Program – Roma Mid Town Motor Inn – Energy productivity improvement – Roma – Maranoa – June 11, 2021
  • $34,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 20 – Roughlie Community Centre Incorporated – Shaded Outdoor Area – Roma – Maranoa – May 31, 2021
  • $41,653 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 20 – Booringa Action Group Incorporated – Booringa Fire and Water Festival – Mitchell – Maranoa  – May 31, 2021
  • $3,541 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 6 – Roma Bowls Club – Erect shade over seating for half of the greens at the Roma Bowls Club – Roma – Maranoa – May 24, 2021
  • $215,000 – Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program – Round 8 – Maranoa Regional Council – Mitchell Aerodrome Apron Renewal – Mitchell – Maranoa – May 4, 2021
  • $950,000 – Local Roads Community Infrastructure – Phase 2 – Maranoa Regional Council – Construction of Museum Building – Injune – Maranoa – May 1, 2021
  • $380,000 – Local Roads Community Infrastructure – Phase 2 – Maranoa Regional Council – Roma Waste facility – Roma – Maranoa – May 1, 2021
  • $635,000 – Local Roads Community Infrastructure – Phase 2 – Maranoa Regional Council – Mitchell Memorial Park Upgrade – Mitchell – Maranoa – May 1, 2021
  • $85,261 – Local Roads Community Infrastructure – Phase 2 – Maranoa Regional Council – Bicycle and walking Paths Yuleba – Yuleba – Maranoa – May 1, 2021
  • $8,315,594.11 – Rural Financial Counselling Service Program – 2021-2024 – Rural Solutions Queensland Inc – RFCS Queensland Southern region – Roma – Maranoa – April 28, 2021
  • $541,000 – Regional Connectivity Program – Connected Farms – Roma Datacentre and Regional Fixed Wireless Internet – Roma – Maranoa – April 16, 2021
  • $2,034,923 – Regional Connectivity Program – NBN Co – Surat Satellite to Fibre to the Premise Technology Switch – Surat – Maranoa – April 16, 2021
  • $32,617.51 – Supporting Agricultural Shows and Field Days – Supplementary Expenses – Roma Show Society Inc. – Roma Show – Roma – Maranoa – April 16, 2021
  • $36,070.37 – Supporting Agricultural Shows and Field Days – Roma Show Society Inc – Roma Show – Roma – Maranoa – December 3, 2020
  • $813,703 – Roads to Recovery – November 2020 Payment – Maranoa Regional Council – Maranoa – December 1, 2020
  • $4,216 – 2020 Supplementary Volunteer Grants – Maranoa Basketball Association Inc – Roma – Maranoa – November 30, 2020
  • $17,329 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 18 – Eumamurrin Recreation Association Inc – Eumamurrin Water Infrastructure – Eumamurrin – Maranoa – November 27, 2020
  • $10,000 – Saluting Their Service Commemorative Grants Program – Roma RSL Sub-Branch – Construction of new permanent glass display cabinets to display uniforms and Vietnam war memorabilia – Maranoa – October 27, 2020
  • $10,000 – Saluting Their Service Commemorative Grants Program – Roma RSL Sub-Branch – Roma Cenotaph precinct upgrade – Maranoa – October 27, 2020
  •  $264,576 – Bridges Renewal Program – Round 5 – Maranoa Regional Council – Muggins Lane Culvert – Maranoa – September 29, 2020
  •  $675,000 – Heavy Vehicle Safety Productivity Program – Round 7 – Maranoa Regional Council – Improved Connectivity Roma Saleyards Precinct–Primaries Road Loop Extension – Maranoa – September 29, 2020
  •  $157,500 – Heavy Vehicle Safety Productivity Program – Round 7 – Maranoa Regional Council – Heavy Vehicle Route Upgrade-Creek Street, Amby – Maranoa – September 29, 2020
  • $12,000 – Round 17 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Hodgson Soldiers Memorial Hall and Recreation Association Inc – Restumping of Hodgson Soldiers Memorial Hall – Maranoa – August 24, 2020
  • $956,537 – August 2020 Payment – Roads to Recovery Program – Maranoa Regional Council – Maranoa – August 27, 2020
  • $160,420 – Building Better Regions Fund Round 4 – Build a multi-purpose community facility for residents of Roughlie for workshops and social engagements – June 1, 2020
  • $15,000 – Building Better Regions Fund Round 4 – Roma Business Development Association – Create a strategic plan for the local economy – June 1, 2020
  • $2,576,007 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program – Maranoa Regional – May 22, 2020
  • $1500 – 2019-20 Volunteer Grant – St Vincent de Paul Roma – Purchase of a sewing tool – May 20, 2020
  • $550 – R4 Local Sporting Champions – 1 athlete – May 18, 2020
  • $405,000 – Round 2 – Communities Combatting Pest and Weed Impacts During Drought program – Maranoa Regional Council – immediate access to baiting products for drought-affected landholders – May 12, 2020
  • $1.1 million – Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) – APA Group (APA) – build a modular demonstration plant at Wallumbilla. The plant will produce around 620kg of hydrogen per year, which will be converted into 74 gigajoules of renewable methane – Maranoa – April 8, 2020
  • $124,360 – Regional Agricultural Show Development Grants Program – Mitchell Show Society Inc – Infrastructure upgrades to Mitchell Showgrounds consisting of painting and installation of security cameras in the pavilion, water upgrades including purchase and installation of a tank for water storage for the sprinkler system for main arena and troughs for cattle and sheep yards, and the purchase and installation of fencing.
  • $500,000 – Regional Agricultural Show Development Grants Program – Miles and District Show Society Incorporated – kitchen upgrades, installation of new grandstand seating, construction of toilet amenities, installation of lighting in the main arena and refurbishment of pathways for accessibility and safety – Maranoa – May 6, 2020
  • $164,646 – Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program (RAUP) – Chiconi Grazing Pty Ltd – Taylors Plains, north of Mungallala, all-weather upgrade benefitting 9 other remote stations – May 6, 2020
  • $1.3 million – Roads of Strategic Importance (ROSI) – Carnarvon Highway, Injune to Rolleston, Arcadia Valley junction intersection upgrade – Maranoa
  • $3.9 million – Roads of Strategic Importance (ROSI) – Carnarvon Highway, Roma to Injune – Orange High Safety treatments – Maranoa – April 28, 2020
  • $6.7 million – Emergency Management Australia (EMA) – 2018/19 and 2020 events – Disaster assistance payments to Maranoa
  • $34.24 million – Local Government Financial Assistance Grants (2017/18, 2018/19)
  • $13.9 million – Roads to Recovery Program(delivered and committeduntil 2023/24)
  • $14.53 million -Heavy Vehicle Safety and Productivity Program –Canarvon Hwy, Pavement widening
  • $7.69 million – Building Better Regions Fund – Roma Saleyard Multi-Purpose Facility&Pinaroo Aged Care
  • $1 million -Drought Communities Programme and Extension
  • $500,000 – Smart Cities and Suburbs Program
  • $341,000 – Roads Blackspot Program
  • $225,000 – Rural and Regional Teaching Infrastructure Grants – Maranoa Medical Centre
  • $147,000 -Community Development Grants Programme – Roma Community Men’s Shed
  • $55,150 – Stronger Communities Programme – Eumamurrin Gun Club, Roma Aero Club and
    Yuleba Development Group, Roughlie Community Centre, Maranoa Basketball
  • $54,268 – Regional and Small Publishers CadetshipsProgram – Roma Western Star News
  • $15,500 – Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program – Injune
  • $10,689 – Tackling Tough Times Together Grant Program -Mugallala Progress and Sporting
  • $6,300 – Safer Communities Fund – Endeavour Foundation Roma
  • $3000 – Regional Arts Fund – Michele Frost – The Grande Carnivale Parade – October 2017
  • $5318 – Tackling Tough Times Together TTTT – Booringa Action Group Incorporated – Mitchell Visitor Information Centre Upgrade, Mitchell, Maranoa (R)
  • $199,467 – Community Child Care Fund (CCCF) – Mitchell EEC – Sustainability Support Funding – Mitchell – Maranoa. – August 2, 2019
  • $173,427 – CCCF – Surat ECEC – Sustainability Support Funding – Surat – Maranoa.
  • $88,000 – CCCF – Mitchell EEC – Community Support Funding – Mitchell – Maranoa
  • $10,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 14 – Maranoa – C17 Locomotive Restoration and Preservation, Boost tourism and stimulate local economy – Injune – October 2019
  • $33,000 – Destination Australia Program – Maranoa – Gallang Place Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Corporation – provide scholarships to students who study at a regional university or vocational education provider -Roma – Oct 2019
  • $2,576,007 – Roads to Recovery Program – Dec 2019
  • $8410 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 5 – Yuleba and District Bowls Club – upgrade surface of bowling greens and introduce junior devt program – Yuleba – Dec 2019
  • $1 Million – Drought Communities Programme Extension – Dec 2019
  • $800 – Saluting Their Service Commemorative Grants – QCWA Jackson branch – install an honour board at Jackson Hall to commemorate service men and women – Feb 19, 2020
  • $6.7 million – Emergency Management Australia (EMA) – 2018/19 and 2020 events – Disaster assistance payments to Maranoa

BALONNE

  • $1,995 – Department of Social Services – Volunteer Grant Program – 2023-2024 – Care Balonne Association
  • $1,594 – Department of Social Services – Volunteer Grant Program – 2023-2024 – Lions Club St George
  • $2,800 – Department of Social Services – Volunteer Grant Program – 2023-2024 – St George Meals on Wheels
  • $200,000 – Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts – Round 10 of the Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program (RAUP) – St George Airport Lighting Upgrade & Fence replacement – Balonne Shire Council
  • $48,145 – Department of Veteran’s Affairs – Saluting Their Service Commemorations – Balonne Shire Council
  • $6,050 – National Indigenous Australians Agency – SCSO Supplementary Payment 2022-23 – Balonne Kindergarten Association Inc.
  • $118,525 – National Indigenous Australians Agency – Children and Schooling – Balonne Kindergarten Association Inc.
  • $1,799,864 – Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program – Balonne Shire Council
  • $90,250 – 2022 – Balonne Shire Council – Balonne Shire Flood Modelling and Mapping – Balonne
  • $1,141,450 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 Ext – Balonne Shire Council – Projects TBA – Balonne
  • $800,922 – Financial Assistance Grants (FAG) – 2022 – Balonne Shire Council – Third quarter payment 2021-22 – Balonne
  • $240,585 – Roads to Recovery (R2R) – 2022 – Balonne Shire Council – Roads to Recovery – Balonne
  • $13,500 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 7 – St George Pony and Riding Club – Purchase ablution block – St George – Balonne
  • $230,000 – Remote Roads Upgrade Program (RRUP) – 2022 – Balonne Shire Council – Upgrade Mitchell-Bollon Road – Mitchell – Balonne
  • $583,495 – Safer Communities Fund – Round 6 – St George Aboriginal Housing Company – Employ Youth & Cultural Engagement Officer – St George – Balonne
  • $615,000 – Regional Connectivity Program – Round 2 – Balonne Shire Council – Upgrade Telstra macro cell mobile site – Bollon – Balonne
  • $10,000 – Planting Trees for Queen’s Jubilee – 2022 – Thallon Progress Association Inc – Reflections of Colour Tree Planting project – Thallon – Balonne
  • $327,000 – Murray-Darling Basin Economic Development Program Grants – Round 3 – Balonne Shire Council  – Business mentoring for agricultural and horticultural sectors – St George – Balonne – September 9, 2021
  • $600,000 – Murray-Darling Basin Economic Development Program Grants – Round 3 – Balonne Shire Council – St George CBD Upgrades and Beautification for Victoria Street – St George – Balonne – September 9, 2021
  • $1.5 million – Murray-Darling Basin Economic Development Program Grants – Round 3 – Balonne Shire Council – Wild Dog Exclusion Fencing Stage 2 – Balonne – September 9, 2021
  • $1 million – Murray-Darling Basin Economic Development Program Grants – Round 3 – Balonne Shire Council – Balonne Business Improvement Scheme – St George – Balonne – September 9, 2021
  • $800,922 – Financial Assistance Grants – 1st Quarter Payment August 2021 – Balonne Shire – September 1, 2021
  • $11,316 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 21 – Dirranbandi Arts Council Inc – Providing  the community with the opportunity to participate in a series of workshops covering a wide demographic and providing a safe, accessible venue and improving volunteer conditions – Dirranbandi – Balonne – August 18, 2021
  • $8,580 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 21 – QCWA Branch Dirranbandi – Facilities Upgrade – Dirranbandi – Balonne – August 18, 2021
  • $1,200,000 – Road Safety Program – Tranche 2 – Carnarvon Hwy and Noondoo-Thallon Road: intersection upgrade – Thallon – Balonne – August 11, 2021
  • Macrocell – Mobile Black Spot Program – Round 5A – FSG – St George Cotton Shed – St George – Balonne – July 23, 2021
  • $67,500 – Community Child Care Fund CCCF – Round 3 – Capital Stream – Nambour Christian College Ltd – NCC Early Learners St George – St George – Balonne – July 16, 2021
  • $744,746.00 – Advancing Pest Animal and Weed Control Solutions Competitive Grant Round – Balonne Shire Council – Diversification of weed management through cultural burning, utilising traditional knowledge to target herbicide resistance – Balonne – February 10, 2021
  • $550,000 – Road Safety Program – Tranche One – Carnarvon Highway, Moonie River Bridge: Guardrail and delineation upgrade – Balonne – January 22, 2021
  • $447,780 – Murray-Darling Basin Economic Development Program – Round 3 – Thallon Progress Association Inc – Opportunities from Adversity – Thallon – Balonne – July 13, 2021
  • $908,601 – Murray-Darling Basin Economic Development Program – Round 3 – Goondir Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islanders Corporation for Health Services – St George Community Wellbeing Centre Project – Stage 2 – St George – Balonne – July 13, 2021
  • $100,000 – Murray-Darling Basin Economic Development Program – Round 3 – Care Balonne Association Inc – Women’s Leadership and Business Collaboration – St George – Balonne – July 13, 2021
  • $1,000,000 – Murray-Darling Basin Economic Development Program – Round 3 – Balonne Shire Council – St George River Foreshore – St George – Balonne – July 13, 2021
  • $5,000 – NAIDOC Week 2021 Grants – St. George Aboriginal Housing Company Limited – St George NAIDOC Celebrations 2021 – St George – Balonne – July 3, 2021
  • $22,727– Hotel Energy Uplift Program – Dirranbandi Motor Inn – Energy Efficiency Upgrades – Dirranbandi – Balonne – June 11, 2021
  • $35,876 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 20 – Thallon Progress Association Incorporated – Sculptures in the Scrub – Thallon Art History Trail – Thallon – Balonne – May 31, 2021
  • $11,000 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 6 – Thallon Progress Assn Inc – Renovation of shed, connection of power and water and internal fit out –  Thallon – Balonne – May 24, 2021
  • $35,000 – Local Roads Community Infrastructure – Phase 2 – Balonne Shire Council – Painting/Improvements to community facilities – raw water line upgrade – Thallon – Balonne Shire – May 1, 2021
  • $480,000 – Local Roads Community Infrastructure – Phase 2 – Balonne Shire Council – CCTV – Fibre and CCTV for all townships in Balonne Shire – Balonne Shire – May 1, 2021
  • $92,707 – Local Roads Community Infrastructure – Phase 2 – Balonne Shire Council – Landscaping Improvements – tree planting – Balonne Shire – May 1, 2021
  • $140,000 – Local Roads Community Infrastructure – Phase 2 – Balonne Shire Council – Hebel Showgrounds – Hebel – Balonne Shire – May 1, 2021
  • $60,000 – Local Roads Community Infrastructure – Phase 2 – Balonne Shire Council – Cultural Centre / BSC Administration Building – St George – Balonne Shire – May 1, 2021
  • $20,000 – Local Roads Community Infrastructure – Phase 2 – Balonne Shire Council – Rowden Park upgrade – St George – Balonne Shire – May 1, 2021
  • $20,000 – Local Roads Community Infrastructure – Phase 2 – Balonne Shire Council – Mungindi One Tonne Post – Mungindi – Balonne Shire – May 1, 2021
  • $7,870 – Local Roads Community Infrastructure – Phase 2 – Balonne Shire Council – Dirranbandi Showgrounds – Dirranbandi – Balonne Shire – May 1, 2021
  • $20,000 – Local Roads Community Infrastructure – Phase 2 – Balonne Shire Council – Thallon Park – Thallon – Balonne Shire – May 1, 2021
  • $1,406,679 – Regional Connectivity Program – FSG – R.A.N: Balonne-Bollon – Balonne – April 16, 2021
  • $1,036,777– Financial Assistance Grants – 1st Quarter Payment August 2021 – Barcaldine Regional Council – September 1, 2021
  • $4,200,000 – Road Safety Program – Tranche 2 – Barcaldine – Aramac Road, Widen narrow seal – Barcaldine – August 11, 2021
  • $495,000 – Community Child Care Fund CCCF – Round 3 – Sustainability Stream – The Gowrie (Qld) Inc. – Barcaldine Early Years Service – Barcaldine – July 16, 2021
  • $19,622.00 – Energy Efficient Communities Program – Small Business Round – Moonie River Investments Pty Ltd – Thallon – Balonne – December 11, 2020
  • $20,000.00 – Energy Efficient Communities Program – Small Business Round – BALLIN ORGANICS PTY LTD – St George – Balonne – December 11, 2020
  • $755,590 – Roads to Recovery – November 2020 Payment – Balonne Shire Council – Balonne – December 1, 2020
  • $60,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 18 – Bollon & District Community Group Incorporated – “Click goes the Shears in Bollon” – Bollon – Balonne – November 27, 2020
  • $5,000 – 2020 NAIDOC Week Grants – St. George Aboriginal Housing Company Limited – St George Community NAIDOC Celebrations 2020 – St George – Balonne – November 3, 2020
  • $667,460 – Heavy Vehicle Safety Productivity Program – Round 7 – Balonne Shire Council – Safer Road Grows Regional Economy-Hebel Goodooga Road – Balonne – September 29, 2020
  • $70,000 – Community Development Grants Programme – Balonne Shire Council – Dirranbandi Showgrounds Revitalisation project – Balonne – September 15, 2020
  • $5627 – Round 20 of the National Shed Development programme – Alpha Men’s Shed – First aid training, mediswags, shed improvements, tools and equipment, – Alpha – Barcaldine – July 22, 2020
  • $157,505 – August 2020 Payment – Roads to Recovery Program – Barcaldine Regional Council – Barcaldine – August 27, 2020
  • $654,807 – Regional and Remote Communities Reliability Fund Microgrids program – Joint Round 1 – Queensland Farmers’ Federation (QFF) – Joint program: Irrigators in St George & Stanthorpe may benefit from more secure, affordable and reliable energy through this investment to support feasibility studies into microgrids – June 10, 2020
  • $5,000,000 – Building Better Regions Fund Round 4 – Balonne Shire Council – Create the St George Library Hub Precinct and revitalise nearby greenspace and a courtyard. An existing Cultural Centre will be refurbished to add an Art Gallery and Annexe – June 1, 2020
  • $1,141,450 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program – Balonne Shire Council – May 22, 2020
  • $50,000 – Small Farms Smart Grants – Dalby, Goondiwindi and St George cotton farmers to invest funding into sustainability practices – May 25, 2020
  • $60,000 – TTTT Round 16 – Mungindi Community Preschool – Support for program costs to stay open – May 21, 2020
  • $3200 – 2019-20 Volunteer Grants – Paying fuel costs for Meals on Wheels ($2200), St Vincent de Paul ($1000)
  • $16,000 – TTTT Round 16 – Thallon Progress Association to install a permanent shade structure over William the Wombat playground – May 21, 2020
  • $550 – R4 Local Sporting Champions – 1 athlete – May 18, 2020
  • $3 million – Emergency Management Australia (EMA) – 2018/19 and 2020 events – Disaster assistance payments to Balonne
  • $4.8 million – Roads of Strategic Importance (ROSI) – Carnarvon Highway, St George to Surat Feeder road, intersection upgrade of Carnarvon H’way/Salmon road Junction – Balonne – April 28, 2020
  • $3.4 million – Roads of Strategic Importance (ROSI) – Carnarvon Highway, Mungindi to St George Feeder road, intersection upgrade of Castlereagh Highway junction – Balonne
  • $1.6 million – Roads of Strategic Importance (ROSI) – Balonne Highway, St George to Cunnamulla feeder road, St George heavy vehicle breakdown pad – Balonne
  • $10.86 million – Local Government Financial Assistance Grants (2017/18, 2018/19)
  • $8.25 million- Heavy Vehicle Safety and Productivity Program – Carnarvon Hwy
  • $6.3 million – Roads to Recovery Program (delivered and committed until 2023/24)
  • $2.5 million – Drought Communities Programme and Extension
  • $200,000 – Natural Disaster Resilience Program
  • $334,768 – Building Better Regions Fund –St George Gold Club, STEPS Group Australia & Balonne Events Strategy
  • $53,550 – Safer Communities Fund- Installation of CCTV in Balonne Shire
  • $50,000 – Fostering Integration Grants- Balonne Shire Council
  • $27,134 – Regional and Small Publishers Cadetships Program – Balonne Beacon
  • $23,522 – National Landcare Program
  • $20,000 – Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program – Bollon
  • $20,000 – Regional Arts Fund – Thallon Silo Murals ***
  • $16,000 – Stronger Communities Programme – Care Balonne, Balonne Shire Council
  • $6,322 – Saluting their Service Commemorative Grant – Thallon Community and
    Balonne Shire Council
  • $3,000 – National Shed Development Programme – St George Men’s Shed
  • $2,700 – NAIDOC Grants
  • $500,000 – Murray Darling Basin Sustainability Projects – Goondir Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Corp for Health Services – Dirranbandi/St George – Refurbish RSL for Indigenous community hall. – March 2019
  • $82,500 – Murray Darling Basin Sustainability Projects – Balonne Shire Council – Dirranbandi Rural Transaction Centre Hub E technology upgrade – March 2019
  • $500,000 – Murray Darling Basin Sustainability Projects – South West Indigenous Corp – St George – Indigenous Language and Culture project – building a recording studio at Harmony Centre – March 2019
  • $875,000 – Murray Darling Basin Sustainability Projects – Dirranbandi Hot Springs – Construction of thermal baths.
  • $70,000 – Murray Darling Basin Sustainability Projects – Balonne Shire Council – Dirranbandi Showgrounds irrigation upgrade and build two new cabins
  • $5,000,000 – Murray Darling Basin Sustainability Projects – Balonne Shire Council -program to build wild dog exclusion fencing
  • $1,000,000 – Murray Darling Basin Sustainability Projects – Balonne Shire Council – Dirranbandi and St George Digital connectivity program stage 3 and 4
  • $499,100 – Murray Darling Basin Sustainability Projects – Dirranbandi and St George – Building Business through coaching project.
  • $492,000 – Murray Darling Basin Sustainability Projects – Balonne Shire Council – Dirranbandi Business Revitalisation and Shopfront beautification – March, 2019
  • $40,000 – Murray Darling Basin Sustainability Projects Weribone Jack Family descendants Aboriginal Corporation – St George – WJC Cultural learning ground – upgrade campsite facilities, March 2019
  • $12,915 – Murray Darling Basin Sustainability Projects – Dirranbandi Landcare Group Inc – series of landscape information boards
  • $95,000 – Murray Darling Basin Sustainability Projects – Care Balonne Assn Inc – Dirranbandi and St George – Business marketing workshops, March 2019
  • $450,000 – Indigenous Advancement Strategy (IAS) – South West Indigenous Corporation, St George, for indigenous language and cultural tourism activities. April
  • $3.64 Million – Heavy Vehicle Safety and Productivity Program – Carnarvon Highway widening, June 2019
  • $19,900 – Tackling Tough Times Together (TTTT) Balonne Shire Council – Restoration of the Nindigully Boomerang- Nindigully – Balonne (S)- July, 2019
  • $60,000 – TTTT – Dirranbandi Progress Assoc – Dirranbandi business precinct christmas beautification project – Dirranbandi – Balonne (S) – July 2019
  • $65,000 – Community Child Care Fund – NCC Early Learners St George – Sustainability Support Funding – St George – Balonne.- August 2, 2019
  • $1 Million – Drought Communities Programme Extension – Dec 2019
  • $10,000 – Communities Environment Program – St George Lions Club Inc – purchase of caged trailer and trailer signage to facilitate resident participation in waste diversion – St George
  • $1.1 Million – Roads to Recovery program – Dec 2019
  • $8000 – NDIS Boosting the Local Care Workforce Program – Transition Assistance Funding (TAF) – Indigicare Connect Pty Ltd St George – Balonne – January 2020
  • $3 million – Emergency Management Australia (EMA) – 2018/19 and 2020 events – Disaster assistance payments to Balonne

GOONDIWINDI

  • $5,000.00 – Industry Innovation – Inglewood Poultry Farm Pty Ltd – Funding to support the uptake of Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B) equipment in Australian registered aircraft
  • $71,819.00 – Saluting Their Service Commemorative Grants Program – Goondiwindi Regional Council – Restoration and Refurbishment of the Goondiwindi Custom House Qld
  • $1,500.00 – Volunteer Grants 2023-24 – Inglewood Show Society – Blower vac; Whipper Snipper; Pressure Cleaner
  • $2,700.00 – Volunteer Grants – Goondiwindi Golf & Country Club – to purchase small equipment items to assist volunteers and contribute towards reimbursement of fuel costs, transport costs and background screening checks
  • $20,567.80 – Energy Resources – Goondiwindi Golf & Country Club – Clubhouse Electrical Efficiency Upgrades
  • $1,796,084.00 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LRCI) – Phase 4 – Goondiwindi Regional Council – Provide financial support to local councils to deliver local road and community infrastructure projects
  • $9,789.21 – Indigenous Arts & Culture – Care Goondiwindi Ltd – SCSO Payment 22-23
  • $4,505.00 – Community Development Program – Goondiwindi & District Junior Cricket Assoc Inc. – Installation of Roof
  • $20,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together (TTTT) – Round 22 – Texas Historical Society Inc – Texas Technology Museum – Texas – Goondiwindi
  • $49,033 – Tackling Tough Times Together (TTTT) – Round 22 – Goondiwindi Pastoral & Agricultural Society – “From storing outdoor to making it secure: Showground Community Storage Shed” – Goondiwindi
  • $379,513 – Multi-purpose Services (MPS) – 2022 – Inglewood Multipurpose Health Service – Better aged care – Inglewood – Goondiwindi
  • $575,735 – Multi-purpose Services (MPS) – 2022 – Texas Multipurpose Health Service – Better aged care – Texas – Goondiwindi
  • $36,190,000 – Infrastructure Investment Fund – 2022 – Goondiwindi Regional Council – Upgrade Gore Highway at Wyaga Creek – Goondiwindi
  • $95,000 – Healthy Rivers Grants – Round 2 – Yogi Farms Pty Ltd – Repair and protection of riverbanks through improving soil ecology for native species – Goondiwindi
  • $765,326 – Financial Assistance Grants (FAG) – 2022 – Goondiwindi Regional Council – Third quarter payment 2021-22 – Goondiwindi
  • $48,658 – Future Drought Fund Networks to Build Drought Resilience – Round 2 – Society of Precision Agriculture Australia – Run Community Field Days – Goondiwindi
  • $925,053 – Roads to Recovery (R2R) – 2022 – Goondiwindi Regional Council – Roads to Recovery – Goondiwindi
  • $6,950 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 7 – Goondiwindi Netball Association Inc – Purchase rep uniforms, netball pads and court seating – Goondiwindi
  • $16,300 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 7 – Yagaburne Cricket Club – New sporting facilities – Yagaburne – Goondiwindi
  • $24,000,000 – Infrastructure Investment Fund – 2022 – Goondiwindi Regional Council – Goondiwindi Open Access Intermodal Freight Terminal – Goondiwindi
  • $2,278,106 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Goondiwindi Regional Council – Projects TBA – Goondiwindi
  • $20,000 – Planting Trees for Queen’s Jubilee – 2022 – Goondiwindi Botanic Gardens Inc – Queen’s Jubilee Planting – Goondiwindi
  • $1,139,053 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 Ext – Goondiwindi Regional Council – Projects TBA – Goondiwindi
  • $482,002 – Roads to Recovery – March Payment – Goondiwindi Regional Council –Goondiwindi – March 18, 2021
  •  $80,000.00 – Smart Farms Small Grants – Goondiwindi Regional Council – Restoring grazing land productivity and resilience, by incorporating Traditional fire knowledge – Goondiwindi – March 10, 2021
  •  $60,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 19 – Goondiwindi Pastoral and Agricultural Society – Fencing for the Future – Goondiwindi – Goondiwindi – February 26, 2021
  • $25,000 – Hotel Energy Uplift Program – O’Shea Royal Hotel – Installation and replacement of energy efficient devices – Goondiwindi – June 11, 2021
  • $25,000 – Hotel Energy Uplift Program – The Railway hotel Motel Goondiwindi – RWAY Energy Efficiency Upgrades 2021 – Goondiwindi – June 11, 2021
  • $25,000 – Hotel Energy Uplift Program – Goondiwindi Motel and Tracks Restaurant – Heating cooling ventilation and air conditioning – Goondiwindi – June 11, 2021
  • $24,461– Hotel Energy Uplift Program – The Town House Motor Inn – The Town House – Window Furnishings & LED Upgrades – Goondiwindi – June 11, 2021
  • $25,000 – Hotel Energy Uplift Program – Gunsynd Motor Inn – Saving Electricity – Goondiwindi – June 11, 2021
  • $22,534 – Hotel Energy Uplift Program – Toobeah Hotel Motel, Coronation Hotel Toobeah – Toobeah Hotel Temperature Reduction expedition – Toobeah – Goondiwindi – June 11, 2021
  • $60,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 20 – Texas P-10 State School Parents and Citizens Association – Texas State School Middle School Playground Facility – Texas – Goondiwindi – May 31, 2021
  • $20,000 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 6 – Gilbert Recreation Assn Inc – Construct a multi-purpose storage shed for use by four sports clubs – Goondiwindi – May 24, 2021
  • $38,855 – NRM Drought Reslience Program Grants – Macintyre AG Alliance Inc. – Macintyre Ag Alliance Agribusiness Summit – Dealing with Drought – Goondiwindi – April 27, 2021
  • $4,620.00 – Saluting Their Service Grants – Batch 2 – Goondiwindi Regional Council – Update the Talwood war memorial to include names of all local service personnel – Talwood – Goondiwindi – December 18, 2020
  • $10,000.00 – Supporting Agricultural Shows and Field Days – Texas Show Society Inc. – Texas Show – Texas – Goondiwindi – December 3, 2020
  • $70,000.00 – Supporting Agricultural Shows and Field Days – Goondiwindi Pastoral and Agricultural Society – Goondiwindi Pastoral Show – Goondiwindi – Goondiwindi – December 3, 2020
  • $574,000 – Roads to Recovery – November 2020 Payment – Goondiwindi Regional Council – Goondiwindi – December 1, 2020
  • $4,650 – 2020 Supplementary Volunteer Grants – Inglewood State Emergency Service – Inglewood – Goondiwindi – November 30, 2020
  • $59,245 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 18 – Bungunya State School Parents and Citizens Committee –  “Operation Outdoors” – Bungunya – Goondiwindi – November 27, 2020
  • $54,043 – Heavy Vehicle Safety Productivity Program – Round 7 – Goondiwindi Regional Council – Inglewood Industrial Estate – Goondiwindi – September 29, 2020
  • $8000 – Round 20 of the National Shed Development programme – Inglewood Mates Shed – shed improvements, disability ramp, wheelchair access – Inglewood – Goondiwindi – July 22, 2020
  • $589,523 – Building Better Regions Fund – Care Goondiwindi – Build a Disability Respite Care Facility consisting of 3 x 3 bedroom unit facility – June 1, 2020
  • $1,139,053 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program – Goondiwindi Regional Council, May 22, 2020
  • $50,000 – Small Farms Smart Grants – Dalby, Goondiwindi and St George cotton farmers to invest funding into sustainability practices – May 25, 2020
  • $47,024 – TTTT Round 16 – Goondiwindi Pastoral and Agricultural Society – Rubbish pick up equipment – $47,024 – May 21, 2020
  • $45,000 – TTTT Round 16 – Yelarbon Primary P&C – Reduce dust and dirt by greening fields and updating play space – May 21, 2020
  • $3300 – 2019-20 Volunteer Grant – Texas Qld Inc. Group – Purchase of audio/recording equipment
  • $5000 – 2019-20 Volunteer Grant – Macintyre Animal and Pet Rescue – Installation of AC
  • $550 – R4 Local Sporting Champions – 1 athlete – May 18, 2020
  • $124,999 – Regional Agricultural Show Development Grants Program – Goondiwindi Pastoral and Agricultural Society – Large-scale power and electrical infrastructure upgrade for the Goondiwindi Showgrounds – Goondiwindi – May 6, 2020
  • $20,000 – Communities Environment Program – Waggamba Landcare Group – reduce the feral pig population along a 150km stretch of the Macintyre River from Goondiwindi to Mungindi – Goondiwindi – April 28, 2020
  • $12.14 million -Local Government Financial Assistance Grants (2017/18, 2018/19)
  • $6.4 million – Roads to Recovery Program(delivered and committed until 2023/24)
  • $1.6 million – Regional Study Hubs Investment – Gateway to Training
  • $1 million -Drought Communities Programme and Extension
  • $500,000 – Betterment Fund – Joint Commonwealth-State Natural Disaster Relief
  • $50,000 – Natural Disaster Resilience Program
  • $20,000 – Building Better Regions Fund -Discover Farming Festival
  • $17,275 – National Shed Development Programme – Texas & Inglewood Men’s Shed’s
  • $11,250 – Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program – Texas
  • $2,727 – Saluting Their Service Commemorative Grant
  • $150,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Qld Rural Regional and Remote Women’s Network In – Goondiwindi – Thriving Women, Thriving Communities
  • $5300 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Inglewood and Dist Historical Society Inc – “The Golden Leaf” Information Panels, Inglewood
  • $4250 – Inland Rail Community Sponsorship and Donations Program – Inglewood State School P and C – Upgrade community facilities – Round one – Goondiwindi Regional Council. July 31, 2019
  • $6000 – National Shed Development Programme – Gundy Men’s Shed – upgrade power to shed – Goondiwindi – Nov 11, 2019
  • $1 Million – Drought Communities Programme Extension – Dec 2019
  • $1.1 Million – Roads to Recovery program – Dec 2019
  • $7750 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 5 – Inglewood Show Society – upgrade canteen and dining room at showgrounds including disabled access – Inglewood Dec 2019
  • $15, 400 – Local Schools Community Fund – St Mary’s School – Goondiwindi – PA System
  • $19,694 – Local Schools Community Fund – Goondiwindi State School – Reconciliation Garden

WESTERN DOWNS

  • $39,306.30 – Attorney-General’s Department – Community Safety Securing Dalby Anglican Parish – The Corporation of the Synod of the Diocese of Brisbane
  • $3,547 – Department of Social Services – Volunteer Grants – Hi Vis Shirts & mobile platform ladder – Drought Angels – Chinchilla
  • $3,000 – Department of Social Services – Volunteer Grants – Wheeled Trolley with Cages – Helping Hands Outreach Project Dalby
  • $4,000 – Department of Social Services – Volunteer Grants – Defribulator & Lifeguard Volunteer Training – Meandarra State School P&C
  • $1,198 – Department of Social Services – Volunteer Grants – Laptop – St Joseph’s Conference (St Vincent de Paul Dalby)
  • $10,712 – Tackling Tough Times Together (TTTT) – Round 22 – Jandowae Timbertown Festival – Jandowae Timbertown Festival Tours, Fireworks & Creative Chainsaw Demonstrations – Jandowae – Western Downs
  • $1,100 – Department of Social Services – Volunteer Grants – Volunteer Grants – Dalby & District Swimming Club Inc
  • $3,500 – Department of Infrastructure – Transport, Regional Development, Communications & the Arts – Community Development Program Upgrade of BBQ to Wandoan Clay Shooting Club – Wandoan Clay Assn Inc.
  • $27,500 – Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Energy Resources – Chinchilla Motel – Energy Efficient Project – Motel Chinchilla Pty Ltd
  • $880 – National Indigenous Australian Agency – Indigenous Arts and Culture – Chinchilla NAIDOC Community Fun Day – Chinchilla Family Support Centre Inc
  • $1,680 – Department of Social Services – Volunteer Grants – To purchase equipment – Chinchilla Archers Inc
  • $1,180 – Department of Social Services – Volunteer Grants – Sheila Campbell OBO QCWA Brarnch Chinchilla
  • $10,000 – Department of Veteran Affairs – Saluting Their Service Commemorations – To acknowledge and commemorate the service and sacrifice of the men and women who served Australia and its allies in wars, conflicts and peace operations. – Condamine Primary P&C Association
  • $10,712 – Tackling Tough Times Together (TTTT) – Round 22 – Jandowae Timbertown Festival – Jandowae Timbertown Festival Tours, Fireworks & Creative Chainsaw Demonstrations – Jandowae – Western Downs
  • $232,500 – Supply Chain Resilience Initiative (SCRI) – Round 1 – FarmN Pty Ltd – Supply chain collaboration for local nitrogenous fertiliser manufacturing project – Macalister – Western Downs
  • $3,000,000 – Rural Health Multidisciplinary Training Program (RHMT) – 2022 – University of Queensland – Community-based demonstration, health and aged care training hub in Chinchilla – Chinchilla – Western Downs
  • $3,000 – Culture Heritage and Arts Regional Tourism (CHART) – Batch 2 – Myall Park Botanic Garden Limited – Photographic Exhibition – A Walk in the Park – Glenmorgan – Western Downs
  • $3,000 – Culture Heritage and Arts Regional Tourism (CHART) – Batch 2 – Pioneer Park Association Incorporated – Purchase volunteer equipment – Dalby – Western Downs
  • $2,103,741 – Financial Assistance Grants (FAG) – 2022 – Western Downs Regional Council – Third quarter payment 2021-22 – Western Downs
  • $345,500 – Safer Communities Fund – Round 6 – Chinchilla Community Centre, Tara Neighbourhood Centre & Murilla Community Centre – Project Reset – Chinchilla – Western Downs
  • $115,500 – Future Drought Fund Networks to Build Drought Resilience – Round 2 – Warra Public Memorial Hall Inc – Re-roof and install insulation – Warra – Western Downs
  • $3,000 – Culture Heritage and Arts Regional Tourism (CHART) – Round 3 – Bell Bunya Community Centre Association – Purchase ‘capture, storage and printing’ technologies to record and present oral histories – Bell – Western Downs
  • $755,660 – Roads to Recovery (R2R) – 2022 – Western Downs Regional Council – Roads to Recovery – Western Downs
  • $18,000 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 7 – Miles District Rugby League Club – Upgrade clubhouse – Miles – Western Downs
  • $4,545 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 7 – Bell Cares – New computer equipment – Bell – Western Downs
  • $17,647 – Planting Trees for Queen’s Jubilee – 2022 – Miles & District Amateur Picnic Race Club – Queen’s Jubilee Planting – Miles – Western Downs
  • $5,250 – Planting Trees for Queen’s Jubilee – 2022 – Myall Park Botanic Garden Limited – Glenmorgan Shade Tree Planting project – Glenmorgan – Western Downs
  • $3,465,660 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 Ext – Western Downs Regional Council – Projects TBA – Western Downs
  • $1,289,888 – 2022 – Bunya Peoples’ Aboriginal Corporation – Healthy Resilient Country = Healthy Resilient Communities – Western Downs
  • $500,000 – Road Safety Program – Warrego Highway upgrade of 2.5km of single lane between Myall Creek and Dalby Nungil Road to two lanes –Western Downs – September 8, 2021
  • $1,670,000 – Roads to Recovery  – August payment – Western Downs Regional Council – September 9, 2021
  • $2,103,741 – Financial Assistance Grants – 1st Quarter Payment August 2021 – Western Downs Regional Council – September 1, 2021
  • $7,500 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 21 – Wandoan and District Kindergarten Assoc Inc – Wandoan Camel Races – Children’s Entertainment – Wandoan – Western Downs – August 18, 2021
  • NBN Co Business Fibre Zones initiative – Business Fibre Zone in Dalby – Western Downs – August 9, 2021
  • $14,000,000 – 2020 Aged Care Approvals Round – Southern Cross Care (QLD) Ltd – Capital Grant – Southern Cross Care Chinchilla – llloura Village Chinchilla Master Plan – Chinchilla – Western Downs – July 30, 2021
  • $41,630 – 2020 Aged Care Approvals Round – Taralga Retirement Village Incorporated – Capital Grant – Taralga Retirement Village Hostel Beautify Outdoor Area – Jandowae – Western Downs – July 30, 2021
  • 8 Residential Care Places – 2020 Aged Care Approvals Round – The Dalby and District Aged Persons’ Homes Association- Ningana – Dalby – Western Downs – July 30, 2021
  • $300,000 – Regional Airports Program – Round 2 – Western Downs Regional Council – Dalby Aerodrome – Western Downs – July 27, 2021
  • $33,728.09 – Healthy Rivers Grants – Round 1 – Merrigum Cattle & Construction Pty Ltd – Sustainable management of Brigalow Creek – Meandarra – Western Downs – July 26, 2021
  • $43,512.92 – Healthy Rivers Grants – Round 1 – Colin, A. & Wallis, A. – Fencing waterways to control grazing – Hannaford – Western Downs – July 26, 2021
  • $38,445 – Healthy Rivers Grants – Round 1 – OzFish Unlimited Limited – Installation of riparian fencing and revegetation along the Balonne River – Miles – Western Downs – July 26, 2021
  • $183,720 – Community Child Care Fund CCCF – Round 3 – Sustainability Stream – Murilla Community Centre Incorporated – Murilla Long Day Care Centre – Miles – Western Downs – July 16, 2021
  • $65,040 – Community Child Care Fund CCCF – Round 3 – Sustainability Stream – Murilla Community Centre Incorporated – Murilla Outside School Hours Care – Miles – Western Downs – July 16, 2021
  • $1,160,000 – Roads to Recovery – March Payment – Western Downs Regional Council – Western Downs – March 18, 2021
  • $13,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 19 – Drillham Primary Parents and Citizens Association – Along the Garden Path – Miles – Western Downs – February 26, 2021
  • $8,710 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 19 – Warra Tennis Club Incorporated – Serving for Sustainability with Solar Panels – Warra – Western Downs – February 26, 2021
  • $1,998,474 – Advancing Pest Animal and Weed Control Solutions Competitive Grant Round –  Dalby Rural Supplies (project partner – not direct recipient) – Developing targeted tillage weed control in row-cropping systems – Dalby – Western Downs – February 10, 2021
  • $550,000 – Road Safety Program – Tranche One – Warrego Highway (Dalby – Miles), Brigalow – Chinchilla section: WCLT – Brigalow-Chinchilla – Western Downs – January 22, 2021
  • $2,200,000 – Road Safety Program – Tranche One – Warrego Highway (Miles – Roma), Drillham – Dulacca: Widen road and safer roadsides – Drillham-Dulacca – Western Downs – January 22, 2021
  • $12,200 – Hotel Energy Uplift Program – Chinchilla Tourist Park – Chinchilla Tourist Park Energy – Chinchilla – Western Downs – June 11, 2021
  • $22,307 – Hotel Energy Uplift Program – Chinchilla White Gums Motor Inn – Energy Efficiency 2021 – Chinchilla – Western Downs – June 11, 2021
  • $25,000 – Hotel Energy Uplift Program – Kobbers Motor Inn – Upgrade of Air conditioners in Motel – Dalby – Western Downs – June 11, 2021
  • $25,000 – Hotel Energy Uplift Program – Windsor Hotel and Motel Dalby – Installation and replacement of energy efficient devices – Dalby – Western Downs – June 11, 2021
  • $25,000 – Hotel Energy Uplift Program – The Queensland Hotel – Ventilation & Cooling Upgrade – Miles – Western Downs – June 11, 2021
  • $20,738 – Hotel Energy Uplift Program – Juandah Hotel/Motel – Juandah Hotel/Motel energy efficiency project – Wandoan – Western Downs – June 11, 2021
  • $23,381 – Hotel Energy Uplift Program – Royal Hotel – Energy Audit And Installation of Energy Monitoring System – Meandarra – Western Downs – June 11, 2021
  • $23,452 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 20 – Back to the Bush Festival Incorporated – Miles Back to the Bush Festival – It’s the people that make it – Miles – Western Downs – May 31, 2021
  • $10,000 – Local Drug Action Team (LDAT) – Round 5 – Chinchilla Community Centre – Western Downs LDAT – Chinchilla – Western Downs – May 24, 2021
  • $90,000 – Restart Investment to Sustain and Expand (RISE) Fund – Batch 3 – Back to the Bush Festival Inc – Under Western Skies – Reloaded – Miles – Western Downs – May 04, 2021
  • $19,490 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 6 – Chinchilla Rugby League Football Club Inc – Purchase of new Outdoor LED score board at Bulldog Park – Chinchilla – Western Downs – May 4, 2021
  • $43,639 – Supporting Agricultural Shows and Field Days – Supplementary Expenses – Dalby and District Show Society – Dalby Show – Dalby – Western Downs – April 16, 2021
  • $2,950 – Supporting Agricultural Shows and Field Days – Supplementary Expenses – Wandoan Show Society Incorporated – Wandoan Show – Wandoan – Western Downs – April 16, 2021
  • $26,361.00 – Supporting Agricultural Shows and Field Days – Dalby and District Show Society – Dalby Show – Dalby – Western Downs – December 3, 2020
  • $15,000.00 – Supporting Agricultural Shows and Field Days – Chinchilla Agricultural & Pastoral Association Incorporated – Chinchilla Show – Chinchilla – Western Downs – December 3, 2020
  • $2,260.00 – Supporting Agricultural Shows and Field Days – Wandoan Show Society Incorporated – Wandoan Show – Wandoan – Western Downs – December 3, 2020
  • $2,572,830 – Roads to Recovery – November 2020 Payment – Western Downs Regional Council – Western Downs – December 1, 2020
  • $45,748 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 18 – Chinchilla Historical Society Inc – The Fire Towers Interpretive Centre – Chinchilla – Western Downs – November 27, 2020
  • $20,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 18 – Wandoan Arts Council Incorporated – Wandoan Arts Council Creative Arts Escape – Wandoan – Western Downs – November 27, 2020
  • $6,802 – Energy Efficient Communities Program – Peter C Proposch – Energy Efficient Milk Cooling Upgrade – Moola – Western Downs – November 2, 2020
  • $1,818,487 – Bridges Renewal Program – Round 5 – Western Downs Regional Council – Bundi Road Wandoan Creek Bridge Ch1.3km Replacement – Western Downs – September 29, 2020
  • $1,000,000 – Drought Communities Programme Extension – Western Downs Regional Council – Regional Gravel Resheeting for Unsealed Rural Road Network – Western Downs – September 9, 2020
  • $19,999 – Round 17 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Warra Progress and Heritage Society Inc – Former Haystack School Building (1910-1968) Repair and Repaint Project – Warra – Western Downs – August 24, 2020
  • $60,000 – Round 17 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Chinchilla Race Club Inc – Public Facility Shade Enhancement Project – Chinchilla – Western Downs – August 24, 2020
  • $54,721 – Round 17 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Moonie Sports Club Inc  – Tim Brown Multipurpose Pavilion – Moonie – Western Downs – August 24, 2020
  • $635,660 – Roads to Recovery Program – Western Downs Regional Council – Western Downs – August 27, 2020
  • $77,712 – Building Better Regions Fund Round 4 – Chinchilla Family Support Centre – Construct three additional offices for use by the Chinchilla Community Centre, visiting services and community groups – June 1, 2020
  • $7,056,500 – Building Better Regions Fund Round 4 – Western Downs Regional Council – Upgrade the existing 2-story Dalby Cultural Centre – June 1, 2020
  • $3,465,660 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program – Western Downs Regional Council – May 22, 2020
  • $50,000 – Small Farms Smart Grants – Dalby, Goondiwindi and St George cotton farmers to invest funding into sustainability practices – May 25, 2020
  • $2000 – 2019-20 Volunteer Grant – Installation of shade structures for Chinchilla Agricultural and Pastoral Association – May 20, 2020
  • $2900 – 2019-20 Volunteer Grant – Pioneer Park Association Dalby – Purchase kitchen utensils and equipment.
  • $2750 – R4 Local Sporting Champions 5 athletes – May 18, 2020
  • $395,200 – Round 2 – Communities Combatting Pest and Weed Impacts During Drought program – Western Downs Regional Council – coordinate trapping, baiting and aerial shooting of feral pigs and wild dogs – May 12, 2020
  • $65,000 – Regional Agricultural Show Development Grants Program – Bell Show Society Inc -Provide permanent facilities for livestock holding and upgrade display facilities in the pavilion at the Bell Recreational Reserve – Western Downs – May 6, 2020
  • $124,000 – Regional Agricultural Show Development Grants Program – Wandoan Show Society Incorporated – Install insulated ceiling and windows to the Willacy pavilion at the Wandoan War Memorial Racing and Recreational Reserve, and erect a skillion style roof extension to the Juandah pavilion, including concrete base and replace 5km of broken front fencing – Western Downs
  • $100,000 – Manufacturing Modernisation Fund – Chinchilla-based business RiE – help boost its ability to test equipment in the coal seam gas and energy sectors – Chinchilla – April 29, 2020
  • $900,000 – Emergency Management Australia (EMA) – 2018/19 and 2020 events – Disaster assistance payments to Western Downs
  • $34.03 million -Local Government Financial Assistance Grants (2017/18, 2018/19)
  • $20 million – Advancing Renewables Program – Darling Downs Solar Project
  • $19.2 million – Roads to Recovery Program(delivered and committed until 2023/24)
  • $2.19 million – Capital Grants Program for Non-government Schools – Chinchilla St
    Joseph’s, Chinchilla Christian College and Dalby Christian College
  • $1.9 million – Betterment Fund – Joint Commonwealth-State Natural Disaster Relief
  • $1.83 million – Indigenous Ranger Funding – Bunya Mountains Murri Rangers (shared South Burnett)
  • $327,710 – Building Better Regions Fund – Western Downs Food and Fibre Festival, Dalby on the
    Catwalk Project and Fishing for our Region’s Future (Condamine), Brisbane Broncos Leadership Summit, Tara Festival, Dalby Welcoming Community, Tara Futures Group
  • $300,000 – Rural General Practice Grant – Jandowae Medical Practice
  • $250,000 – Natural Disaster Resilience Program
  • $123,000 – Indigenous Australians’ Health Programme – Goondir Aboriginal andTorres Strait
    Islanders Corporation for infrastructure
  • $108, 536 – Regional and Small Publishers Cadetships Program – Chinchilla Newspapers, Dalby Newspapers
  • $45,260 – Fostering Integration Grants – Dalby Welcoming Community
  • $23,522 – National Landcare Program – Condamine
  • $18,500 – Stronger Communities Programme – Condamine Cods Rugby, Zonta Club of Dalby, Dalby & District Show Society
  • $4,575 -National Shed Development Programme- Jandowae
  • $3,500 – Armistice Centenary Grant – Jandowae RSL Sub Branch
  • $3000 – Regional Arts Fund – Wandoan State School Parents and Citizens Association – Wandoan Student Council Mosaic – December 2017
  • $5598 – Regional Arts Fund – Western Downs Regional Council – 2017 Western Downs Regional Artists’ Exhibition – Dalby – October 2017
  • $4759 – Tackling Tough Times Together TTTT – QCWA Branch Glenmorgan – Glenmorgan – Western Downs (R)
  • $20,000 – TTTT – Yamsion Recreational Grounds Association Inc, – Yamsion Hall Shed Yamsion, – Western Downs (R)
  • Roads to Recovery Program –– BoonargoInverai Road, Boonarga – $444,527
    Roads to Recovery Program –– Haystack Road, Brigalow – $475,000
    Roads to Recovery Program –– Knox Street, Dalby – $150,000
    Roads to Recovery Program –– Moreton Street, Dalby – $315,000
    Roads to Recovery Program –– Adcock St, Dalby – $125,000
    Roads to Recovery Program –– Curtis St, Dalby, – $400,000 – October 2019
  • $60,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 14 – Western Downs – Painting silos at Meandarra – Support local economy renewal and recovery – Meandarra – October 2019
  • $3972 – Saluting Their Service Commemorations Program – Western Downs – Queensland Police Citizens Youth Welfare Association – purchase and install three flagpoles at the Police Citizens Youth Club, Dalby October 2019
  • $33,000 – Destination Australia Program –Queensland Rural Medical Education – provide scholarships to students who study at a regional university or vocational education provider – Dalby Oct 2019
  • $3.4 million – Roads to Recovery
  • $10,000 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 5 – Kath Dickson Family Centre – upgrade and renovate Dalby Community Hall including disabled access – Dalby
  • $5420 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 5 – Dalby Beck Street Kindergarten – install solar panels on roof of kindergarten – Dalby
  • $ 20,000 – Local Schools Community Fund – Dalby South State School – Prep Area Synthetic Grass Installation
  • $20,000 – Local Schools Community Fund – Hannaford State School – Sun Smart Undercover Assembly and Seating Area
  • $12,942 – Local Schools Community Fund – Meandarra State School – Classroom Technology Upgrade
  • $20,000 – Local Schools Community Fund – Mitchell State School – Construction of work space for Mitchell State School Ag block
  • $1 Million – Drought Communities Programme Extension – Dec 2019
  • $17,250 – Festivals Australia Program – Dalby’s Delicious and DeLightful Festival – Workshops with indigenous and multicultural groups in lead up to performances at the festival – Dalby – January 24, 2020
  • $3000 – Saluting Their Service Commemorative Grants – Bell RSL Sub-Branch Inc – purchase and install two cabinets to securely store and display memorabilia at Bell RSL Hall – Western Downs, Feb 19, 2020
  • $250,000 – Community Sport Infrastructure Grants – Jandowae and District Tennis Association Incorporated – Upgrading tennis courts at Jandowae, Chinchilla Squash Club Inc, extension of viewing area.
  • $900,000 – Emergency Management Australia (EMA) – 2018/19 and 2020 events – Disaster assistance payments to Western Downs

SOUTH BURNETT

  • $10,287.80 – Department of Education – Child Care Funding – Professional Development and Paid Practicum Subsidy – South Burnett Child Care Assoc Inc.
  • $2,462.00 – Department of Veteran Affairs – Install a new honour board in the Wooroolin Memorial Hall to commemorate the men who served in Vietnam – Wooroolin Community Committee Inc.
  • $1,800.00 – Department of Social Services – Volunteer Grant Funding 23-24 – Upgrade Mower – Kingaroy Bowls Club
  • $2,500.00 – Department of Social Services – Volunteer Grant Funding 23-24 – Training to upskill volunteers – Nanango District Netball Association
  • $54,780.00 – Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts – Regional Development Program – Burnett Inland Futures Strategy (BIFS) – Red Earth Community Foundation, South Burnett Ltd
  • $175,684.19 – Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts – Broadcasting & Telecommunications – Journalist Fund 2022 – South Burnett Today Pty Ltd
  • $2,593,029.00 – Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program – LRCI – Phase 4 – South Burnett Regional Council
  • $30,000.00 – Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts – Regional Airports Program – Kingaroy Aerodrome Critical Upgrade (Emergency Access & Security) – South Burnett Regional Council
  • $859,635.07 – Department of Social Services – Community Development Program – Uses of community based early intervention services to assist young people aged 12 to 18 years who are homeless or at risk of homelessness and their families – South Burnett C.T.C. Inc
  • $12,320.00 – Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts – Community Development Program – Upgrade of Facilities – South Burnett Ministries Management Ltd
  • $3,000.00 – Department of Social Services – Volunteer Grants – Volunteer Grants – Kingaroy Netball Assoc Inc.
  • $1,081.00 – Department of Social Services – Volunteer Grants – Volunteer Grants 22-23 – Kingaroy BaconFest Inc
  • $1,549.00 – Department of Social Services – Volunteer Grants – Volunteer Grants 22-24 – Kingaroy Men’s Shed
  • $94,228.00 – Australian Trade and Investment Commission – Trade & Tourism – Caravan Parks with projects for new infrastructure and/or assets or upgrades to existing infrastructure and/or assets – Kingaroy Holiday Park
  • $17,600.00 – Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts – Community Development Program – Upgrade of Kitchen – Rural Fire Brigades Association Qld Inc.
  • $7,500.00 – Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts – Community Development Program – Installation of Water Tanks – Mondure Public Hall Committee Inc
  • $4,776.00 – Department of Social Services – Volunteer Grant Funding – Volunteer Grants – Proston Pony Club Inc
  • $1,192.00 – Department of Social Services – Volunteer Grant Funding – Volunteer Grants – Nanango Community Centre Inc
  • $2,300.00 – Department of Social Services – Volunteer Grant Funding – Volunteer Grants – Nanango and District Garden Club Inc
  • $13,727.00 – Department of Veteran Affairs – Veterans – Veteran Wellbeing Grants – Nanango RSL Sub-Branch
  • $4,106.00 – Department of Veteran Affairs – Veterans – Building Excellence in Support and Training (BEST) – Nanango RSL Sub-Branch
  • $10,000.00 – Department of Veteran Affairs – Veterans – Saluting Their Service Commemorations – Nanango RSL Sub-Branch
  • $6,600 – Planting Trees for Queen’s Jubilee – 2022 – QCWA Kumbia Branch – Queen’s Jubilee Planting – Kumbia – South Burnett
  • $14,750 – Planting Trees for Queen’s Jubilee – 2022 – South Burnett Western Performance Club – Planting at Nanango Equestrian Club – Nanango – South Burnett
  • $1,644,465 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 Ext – South Burnett Regional Council – Projects TBA – South Burnett
  • $3,400,000 – 2022 – Darling Downs and West Moreton PHN – Head to Health Satellite Service for South Burnett – South Burnett
  • $204,740 – Building Better Regions Fund (BBRF) – Round 5 – South Burnett Regional Council – Two Disability-Friendly Aged Care Units – Blackbutt – South Burnett – May 3, 2022
  • $10,000 – Saluting Their Service Community Commemorative Grants – 2022 – RSL Qld Nanango Sub Branch – Install cabinets to display military memorabilia – Nanango – South Burnett – April 27, 2022
  • $32,750 – Veteran and Community Grants – 2022 – RSL Qld Nanango Sub Branch – Support Services – Nanango – South Burnett – April 27, 2022
  • $300,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – South Burnett Regional Council – Blackbutt CBD Upgrade – Blackbutt – South Burnett – April 5, 2022
  • $750,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – South Burnett Regional Council – Kingaroy Off-Street Car Park – Kingaroy – South Burnett – April 5, 2022
  • $12,100 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 7 – Nanango Sporting Association – Purchase disabled unisex toilet block – Nanango – South Burnett – April 4, 2022
  • $7,010 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 7 – Kumbia QCWA – Upgrade facilities and access – Kumbia – South Burnett – April 4, 2022
  • $2,973 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 7 – Rural Fire Brigades Assn Qld Inc – New water tank for fire shed at Maidenwell Rural Fire Brigade – Maidenwell – South Burnett – April 4, 2022
  • $709,853 – Safer Communities Fund – Round 6 – South Burnett CTC – “The best thing that happened today” – Kingaroy – South Burnett – March 11, 2022
  • $920,732 – Financial Assistance Grants (FAG) – 2022 – South Burnett Regional Council – Third quarter payment 2021-22 – South Burnett – March 1, 2022
  • $35,000 – Supporting Cinemas’ Retention Endurance and Enhancement of Neighbourhoods (SCREEN) Fund – Round 2 – Kingaroy Satellite Cinema – Support recovery from decline in revenue due to Covid 19 – Kingaroy – South Burnett – February 18, 2022
  • $1,600,000 – Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) (DRFA) – 2022 – South Burnett Regional Council – Community Connection – Local Built Project – Kingaroy – South Burnett – February 15, 2022
  • $300,000 – Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) (DRFA) – 2022 – South Burnett Regional Council – Cherbourg & Surrounds Bushfire Resilience Project – Kingaroy – South Burnett – February 15, 2022
  • $1,128 – Culture Heritage and Arts Regional Tourism (CHART) – Round 1 – Blackbutt Art Gallery – New lighting for gallery – Blackbutt – South Burnett – January 25, 2022
  • $27,498 – Festivals Australia Program – Round 13 – Blackbutt Avocado Festival – Resilience through Laughter: Youth & Community Workshop & Performance Program – Blackbutt – January 5, 2022
  • $3,083 – Volunteer Grants program 2021 – Eva’s Place Pregnancy & Early Learning – South Burnett – December 7, 2021
  • $3,540 – Volunteer Grants program 2021 – Nanango Educational Toy Library – Nanango – South Burnett – December 7, 2021
  • $2,200 – Volunteer Grants program 2021 – Nanango RSL Sub Branch Inc – Nanango – South Burnett – December 7, 2021
  • $2,500 – Volunteer Grants program 2021 – South Burnett Karate Association Inc – South Burnett – December 7, 2021
  • $5,000 – Volunteer Grants program 2021 – South Burnett Western Performance Club – South Burnett – December 7, 2021
  • $3,288,930 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – South Burnett Regional Council – Projects TBA – South Burnett – November 24, 2021
  • $60,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together (TTTT) – Round 22 – Kingaroy State School Parents & Citizens Association – Inclusive play and learning facilities for children in Kingaroy – Kingaroy – South Burnett – November 23, 2021
  • $9,078,321 – Modern Manufacturing Initiative (Integration Stream) – Plenty Foods Pty Ltd – Bringing an Australian nut protein flour to market – Kingaroy – South Burnett – November 3, 2021
  • $62,053 – Driver Reviver Site Upgrades – Round 2 – Yarraman Over 50’s Club Inc – replacement van – South Burnett – Yarraman – September 16, 2021
  • $920,732 – Financial Assistance Grants – 1st Quarter Payment August 2021 – South Burnett Regional Council – September 1, 2021
  • $3,032,000 – Road Safety Program – Tranche 2 – Mass Action – Wide Bay Burnett intersection safety improvements – South Burnett – August 11, 2021
  • $266,878 – Regional Airports Program – Round 2 – South Burnett Regional Council – Kingaroy Airport – South Burnett – July 27, 2021
  • $76,228 – Community Child Care Fund CCCF – Round 3 – Sustainability Stream – Queensland Police-Citizens Youth Welfare Association – PCYC South Burnett – Taabinga School Age Care – Kingaroy – South Burnett – July 16, 2021
  • $79,497 – Community Child Care Fund CCCF – Round 3 – Sustainability Stream – Queensland Police-Citizens Youth Welfare Association – PCYC Nanango OSHC – Nanango – South Burnett – July 16, 2021
  • $200,000 – Community Child Care Fund CCCF – Round 3 – Sustainability Stream – Guppys ELC Pty Ltd Atf Parkross Family Trust – Guppys Early Learning Blackbutt – Blackbutt – South Burnett – July 16, 2021
  • $35,000 – Supporting Cinemas’ Retention Endurance and Enhancement of Neighbourhoods (SCREEN) Fund – Kingaroy Satellite Cinema – Kingaroy – South Burnett – July 14, 2021
  • $641,626 – Roads to Recovery – March Payment – South Burnett Regional Council – South Burnett – March 18, 2021
  • $110,000 – Road Safety Program – Tranche One – D’Aguilar Highway and Burnett Highway and Drayton Street: Upgrade intersection – Nanango – South Burnett – January 22, 2021
  • $3,300,000 – Road Safety Program – Tranche One – Burnett Highway (Nanango – Goomeri) – Nanango – South Burnett – January 22, 2021
  • $1,650,000 – Road Safety Program – Tranche One – Wondai – Proston Road: Upgrade existing culvert – South Burnett – January 22, 2021
  • $10,310 – Veteran and Community Grants 2020-21 – Nanango RSL Sub-Branch Inc – Run a program designed to assist veterans in identifying and managing risks – Nanango – South Burnett – June 21, 2021
  • $353,500 – 2021-22 Black Spot Program – South Burnett Regional Council – Intersection of Glendon Street and Markwell Street at Kingaroy – Kingaroy – South Burnett – June 11, 2021
  • $21,726 – Hotel Energy Uplift Program – Kingaroy Hotel Motel – Kingaroy Hotel Motel Energy Saving & Efficiency in Accommodation 2021 – Kingaroy – South Burnett – June 11, 2021
  • $25,000 – Hotel Energy Uplift Program – Copper Country Motor Inn – Copper Country New Air Conditoners – Nanango – South Burnett – June 11, 2021
  • $19,475 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 20 – Farm 2 Fork Collective Incorporated – Future Proofing the Farm 2 Fork Collective – Kingaroy – South Burnett – May 31, 2021
  • $49,654 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 20 – South Burnett Mountain Bike Club Incorporated – Gordonbrook Dam Mountain Bike Park – Kingaroy – South Burnett – May 31, 2021
  • $15,000.00 – Supporting Agricultural Shows and Field Days – Nanango Agricultural Pastoral and Mining Society Inc – Nanango Show – Nanango – South Burnett – December 3, 2020
  • $70,000.00 – Supporting Agricultural Shows and Field Days – South Burnett National Show Society Kingaroy Inc. – Kingaroy Show – Kingaroy – South Burnett – December 3, 2020
  • $1,560,071 – Roads to Recovery – November 2020 Payment – South Burnett Regional Council – South Burnett – December 1, 2020
  • $3,200 – 2020 Supplementary Volunteer Grants – RSL of Australia (QLD Branch) Nanango Sub-Branch Inc.  – Nanango – South Burnett – November 30, 2020
  • $5,000 – Energy Efficient Communities Program – B.A Tessmann & G.P Tessmann – Energy Efficient Milk Harvesting Upgrade – Coolabunia – South Burnett – November 2, 2020
  • $10,940 – Energy Efficient Communities Program – Kj & As Dagan – Energy Efficient Milk Cooling Upgrade – Maidenwell – South Burnett – November 2, 2020
  •  $10,000 – Saluting Their Service Commemorative Grants Program – Taabinga State School – Upgrade existing memorial area in school grounds and restore monument – South Burnett – October 27, 2020
  • $30,000 – Bridges Renewal Program – Round 5 – South Burnett Regional Council – P K.T. Peters Bridge – South Burnett – September 29, 2020
  • $12,500 – Energy Efficient Communities Program – Community Energy Efficiency and Solar Grants – Yarraman and District Men’s Shed Inc – energy saving project – South Burnett – August 6, 2020
  • $2425 – Building Support in Excellence and Training (BEST) – RSL Qld Blackbutt Sub-Branch – Blackbutt – June 29, 2020
  • $1173.06 – Building Support in Excellence and Training (BEST) – Returned Services League of Australia (Qld branch) Nanango Sub-Branch – compensation and welfare assistance for veteran communities – Nanango – June 29, 2020
  • $54,511 – Batch 4 Veteran and Community Grants – RSLA (Qld Branch) Nanango Sub-branch – upgrade kitchen facilities at RSL – June 29, 2020
  • $550 – 2019-20 Round 4 Local Sporting Champions – 1 athlete at Nanango – June 2, 2020
  • $4,500,000 – Building Better Regions Fund Round 4 – Upgrades to Kingaroy CBD – June 1, 2020
  • $1,644,465 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program – South Burnett Regional Council – May 22, 2020
  • $58,300 – TTTT Round 16 – Kingaroy BaconFest – Increase capacity of Festival Committee and infrastructure for event delivery – May 21, 2020
  • $59,757 – TTTT Round 16 – South Burnett Woodcrafters to fit out new South Burnett Woodcrafters building – May 21, 2020
  • $1240 – 2019-20 Volunteer Grant – Taabinga State School P&C – Buy kitchen equipment – May 20, 2020
  • $5000 – 2019-20 Volunteer Grant – The South Burnett Pantry – Fuel reimbursement for its volunteers – May 20, 2020
  • $1100 – Local Sporting Champions – 2 athletes – May 18, 2020
  • $5000 – Communities Environment Program – Saint Mary’s Catholic College – Implement school waste diversion program – Kingaroy – South Burnett – April 28, 2020
  • $13.72 million -Local Government Financial Assistance Grants (2017/18, 2018/19)
  • $9.8 million – Roads to Recovery Program(delivered and committed until 2023/24)
  • $1.83 million – Indigenous Ranger Funding – Bunya Mountains Murri Rangers (shared Western Downs)
  • $1 million – Drought Communities Programme and Extension
  • $872,611 – Capital Grants for Non-Government Schools – Kingaroy St Mary’s Catholic
    College
  • $257,190 – Building Better Regions Fund – Blackbutt Aged Care Units, Kingaroy Bacon Fest, BonyeBu’re Cultural Gathering
  • $250,000 – Health Grant – Lady Bjelke Petersen Community Hospital Foundation
  • $203,000 – Indigenous Advancement Strategy to rebuild Nanango Netball Courts
  • $146,284 – Community Sport Infrastructure Grant – Kumbia Community Tennis
  • $87,008 – Veteran and Community Grants – Blackbutt, Nanango & Kingaroy RSL Sub Branch’s
  • $80,000 -Safe City Program- CCTVin Nanango
  • $47, 548 – Stronger Communities Programme – South Burnett Pantry, SB Care, & Nanango Little Athletics
  • $19,553 – Building Excellence in Support and Training Grants – Kingaroy & Blackbutt RSL Sub Branch’s
  • $19,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together Grant Program – South Burnett Community Orchestra
  • $18,405 – National Shed Development Programme – Kingaroy & Nanango Men’s Shed’s
  • $7,548 – Safer Communities Fund – Nanango RSL Sub Branch
  • $2,700 – NAIDOC Grants
  • $2,496 – Saluting Their Service Commemorative Grants Program – Nanango
  • Secured a new postcode for the Blackbutt region
  • $2996 – Regional Arts Fund – South Burnett Regional Council – Murgon Mural Mentorship Project – May 2018
  • $2895 – Regional Arts Fund – Olivia Everitt – Murgon Mural Project – July 2017
  • $2175 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Stanthorpe and District Men’s ShedInc – Stanthorpe Community Suicide Prevention Strategy.
  • $19,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together – South Burnett Woodcrafters Inc – Kingaroy – Kingaroy Woodworkers all-purpose community workshop and facility.
  • $68,522 – Community Child Care Fund – Little Peanuts Early Learning Centre – Community Support Funding – Kingaroy, South Burnett. – August 2, 2019
  • Building Excellence in Support and Training (BEST) – Round 21 – Blackbutt RSL sub branch – $2500 – October 8, 2019
  • Building Excellence in Support and Training (BEST) – Round 21 – Yarraman RSL sub branch, $2750
  • $71,740 – Regional Grant Opportunity Program – South Burnett – Australian Cybermalls Pty Ltd – To upgrade its current website and expand coverage to include real estate, business and tourism sections – Kingaroy October 2019
  • $33,000 – Destination Australia Program –Qld Rural Medical Education – provide scholarships to students who study at a regional university or vocational education provider – Kingaroy
  • $5000 – National Shed Development Programme – Nanango Men’s Shed – Shed improvements, electrical connections Nov 11, 2019
  • $6950 – National Shed Development Programme – Yarraman Men’s Shed – Health and well-being events
  • $5384 – National Shed Development Programme – Kingaroy Men’s Shed – shed improvements, lighting, hot water system etc –
  • $1.6 million – Roads to Recovery – Dec 2019
  • $1 million – Drought Communities Programme Extension – Dec 2019
  • $20,000 – Local Schools Community Fund – Taabinga State School – Laying Artificial turf in prep area – Dec 2019
  • $5000 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 5 – Nanango RSL Sub Branch, to install IT equipment at Taras Hall – South Burnett – Feb 7

TOOWOOMBA REGION

  • $2,500 – Volunteer Grant Program – Shirts, Lane Signage, Marshalling Aids, Storage, Recruitment drive & transport – Clifton & District Amateur Swimming Association
  • $123,750 – Animal Welfare – Enhancing and Protecting Millmerrans Koalas – Millmerran Landcare Group Inc
  • $221,925 – Future Drought Fund Extension and Adoption of Drought Resilience Farming Practices Grants – Millmerran Landcare Group Inc
  • $73,670.53 – COVID 19 Aged Care Preparedness – Clifton Co-Op Hospital Ltd
  • $1,356,902.71 – Royal Commission Home Care Support for Informal Carers – Clifton Co-Op Hospital Ltd
  • $25,687.02 – RC Grow Skilled high quality wf Policy – RC Workforce – Growing a skilled and high quality workforce to care for senior Australians Regulatory Policy – Clifton Co-Op Hospital Ltd
  • $1,412.79 – RC Grow Skilled high quality wf Policy RC Workforce – Growing a skilled and high quality workforce to care for senior Australians Regulatory Policy – Clifton Co-Op Hospital Ltd
  • $918 – National Shed Development Programme – Round 22 – Crows Nest Men’s Shed – Dust extraction air filters – Crows Nest – Toowoomba
  • $387,178 – Multi-purpose Services (MPS) – 2022 – Millmerran Multipurpose Health Service – Better aged care – Millmerran – Toowoomba
  • $188,125 – Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) (DRFA) – 2022 – Strategic Fire Trails project – Hampton – Toowoomba
  • $24,710 – Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) (DRFA) – 2022 – Stage 3 Hampton Community Enterprise Kitchen – Hampton – Toowoomba
  • $1,891,699 – Financial Assistance Grants (FAG) – 2022 – Toowoomba Regional Council – Third quarter payment 2021-22 – Toowoomba
  • $900,000 – Roads to Recovery (R2R) – 2022 – Toowoomba Regional Council – Roads to Recovery -Toowoomba
  • $3,244 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 7 – Nobby Heritage and Development Association – Barbecue Shelter – Nobby – Toowoomba
  • $8,184,600 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Toowoomba Regional Council – Projects TBA
  • $4,092,300 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 Ext – Toowoomba Regional Council – Projects TBA – Toowoomba
  • $56,321 – 2022 – Toowoomba Regional Council – Fire trail upgrade to improve fire preparedness capacity – Toowoomba
  • $110,000 – Roads to Recovery  – August payment – Winton Shire Council – September 9, 2021
  • $1,891,699 – Financial Assistance Grants – 1st Quarter Payment August 2021 – Toowoomba Regional Council – September 1, 2021
  • $20,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 21 – The Creche and Kindergarten Association Limited – C&K Millmerran’s Dry Creek Bed – Millmerran – Toowoomba – August 18, 2021
  • $1,600,000 – Road Safety Program – Tranche 2 – Toowoomba – Karara Road Widening – Felton – Toowoomba – August 11, 2021
  • $1,600,000 – Road Safety Program – Tranche 2 – Toowoomba – Karara Road Widening – Felton – Toowoomba – August 11, 2021
  • $1,275,000 – Roads to Recovery – March Payment – Toowoomba Regional Council – Toowoomba – March 18, 2021
  • $240,000.00 – Local Economic Recovery Program Funding – Toowoomba Regional Council – Brisbane Valley Rail Trail Recreational Infrastructure Upgrade – Yarraman – Toowoomba – March 3, 2021.
  • $222,000.00 – Local Economic Recovery Program Funding – Toowoomba Regional Council – Community Resilience and Development Officer – Toowoomba – March 3, 2021.
  • $106,000 – Local Economic Recovery Program – Toowoomba Regional Council – Crows Nest Mountain Bike Mecca and Escarpment Escape Project – Crows Nest – Toowoomba – January 22, 2021
  • $586,500– 2021-22 Black Spot Program – Toowoomba Regional Council – Pierces Creek Road East of Emu Creek Road at Emu Creek – Emu Creek – Toowoomba – June 11, 2021
  • $21,700 – Hotel Energy Uplift Program – Crows Nest Motel – Upgrade Equipment to Reduce Energy Consumption – Crows Nest – Toowoomba – June 11, 2021
  • $25,000 – Hotel Energy Uplift Program – Royal Hotel Yarraman – Cold Room upgrade – Yarraman – Toowoomba – June 11, 2021
  • $8,090 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 6 – Yarraman Bowls Club – Replace bowling green mower – Toowoomba – Yarraman – April 27, 2021
  • $901,214 – Drought Communities Programme Extension – Clifton Museum Rebuild – Toowoomba Regional Council – Clifton – Toowoomba – April 10, 2021
  • $1,908,176 – Local Economic Recovery Program Funding – Toowoomba Regional Council – Electrical Infrastructure Resilience for TRC Water Supply  – Toowoomba – Toowoomba Regional Council – December 18, 2020
  • $10,000.00 – Supporting Agricultural Shows and Field Days – Crow’s Nest Agricultural, Horticultural and Industrial Society Inc. – Crow’s Nest Show – Crows Nest – Toowoomba – December 3, 2020
  • $2,410,000 – Roads to Recovery – November 2020 Payment – Toowoomba Regional Council – Toowoomba – December 1, 2020
  • $3,260 – 2020 Supplementary Volunteer Grants – Millmerran Mens Shed Inc – Millmerran – Toowoomba – November 30, 2020
  • $25,410 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 18 – Back Plains Primary Parents and Citizens Association – Enclosing our Covered Outside Learning Area – Back Plains – Toowoomba – November 27, 2020
  • $5,800 – Energy Efficient Communities Program – Ian Mowat – Energy Efficient Water Heating Upgrade – Yarraman – Toowoomba – November 2, 2020
  • $20,000 – Energy Efficient Communities Program – B.C Motley & C.A Motley & K.L Motley & N.D Motley – Energy Efficient Milk Harvesting Upgrade – Crows Nest – Toowoomba – November 2, 2020
  • $42,750 -Flexible Funding grants – jointly funded under the Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA)- Toowoomba Regional Council – for- fire trails at Crows Nest and Millmerran West – July 23, 2020
  • $8967 – Energy Efficient Communities Program – Community Energy Efficiency and Solar Grants – Millmerran Mens Shed – energy saving project – Toowoomba Regional Council – August 6, 2020
  • $1975 – Building Support in Excellence and Training (BEST) – RSL Qld Yarraman Sub-Branch Inc – Yarraman – June 29
  • $20,000 – Building Better Regions Fund Round 4 – Clifton and Districts Chamber of Commerce – Develop a tourism and events strategy – June 1, 2020
  • $25,750 – Building Better Regions Fund Round 4 – Yarraman Business Group – Create a free festival at the finish of the Brisbane Valley Festival of Cycling – June 1, 2020
  • $16,300 – Building Better Regions Fund Round 4 – Australian Camp Oven Festival – Deliver the first Camp Oven Dinner Under the Stars – June 1, 2020
  • $4,092,300 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program – Toowoomba Regional Council – May 22, 2020
  • $1800 – Clifton Landcare Group – Fuel reimbursement for its members travelling to butterfly conservation site – May 20, 2020
  • $124,610.65 – Regional Agricultural Show Development Grants Program – Crow’s Nest Agricultural, Horticultural and Industrial Society Inc.- Engage an artist to create promotional artwork on Pavilion exteriors at the Crow’s Nest Showgrounds, carry out upgrade works to the Showground meeting room to meet disability access standards, upgrade toilet and shower block including energy-saving modifications, and construct all-weather access paths and purchase portable poultry cages.
  • $1650 –R4 Local Sporting Champions – 3 athletes – May 18, 2020
  • $430,215 – Regional Agricultural Show Development Grants Program- Cooyar Agricultural Society Inc. -Construct a new multipurpose facility at the Cooyar Showgrounds including a new toilet and shower amenities, a kitchen facility, storage areas and an administration office – Toowoomba – May 6, 2020
  • $156,889.88 – Regional Agricultural Show Development Grants Program – Crow’s Nest Agricultural, Horticultural and Industrial Society Inc. – Construct an all-abilities ablutions block including laundry, parents room, gas hot water system, rain water tank and all weather wheelchair access paths to modern accessibility standards, at the Crow’s Nest Showgrounds.
  • $100,000 – Manufacturing Modernisation Fund – Willow Spring Packaging – upgrade machinery and boost production – Nobby – Toowoomba – April 29, 2020
  • $27.4 million – Local Government Financial Assistance Grants (2017/18, 2018/19)
  • $17.4 million – Roads to Recovery Program (delivered and committed until 2023/24)
  • $4.6 million – Heavy Vehicle Safety and Productivity Program
  • $2.27 million- Community Development Grants Programme
  • $1.06 million – Bridges Renewal Program to upgrade local bridges
  • $1 million -Drought Communities Programme and Extension
  • $34,900 – Building Better Regions Fund – Crows Nest and Hampton Micro Region Project, andMillmerran and District Tourism and Events Strategy
  • $24,050 – National Landcare Program
  • $17,500 – Stronger Communities Programme – Millmerran Men’s Shed
  • $70,000 – Community Child Care Fund – Little Tackers Childcare Centre – Community Support Funding – Millmerran – Toowoomba Regional. – August 2, 2019
  • $3000 – Saluting Their Service Community Commemorative Grants -Crows Nest Historical Society – Install Cabinets to display artefacts – Crows Nest – Toowoomba Regional. – August 5, 2019
  • $2325 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 14 – Toowoomba RC – Millmerran Christmas Carols – Facilitate and promote social inclusion and wellbeing – Millmerran – Oct 2019
  • $10,000 – Communities Environment Program – Crow’s Nest State School P to 10– Whole of school waste diversion program – Toowoomba Regional Council – Nov 5 – 2019
  • $1579 – National Shed Development Programme – Millmerran Men’s Shed – Tools and equipment, Toowoomba Regional – Nov 11, 2019
  • $20,000 – Council for Australian-Arab Relations- Department of Agriculture and Fisheries – Future Vegetable production, collaborating to learn from the arid environments – Toowoomba – Nov 12, 2019
  • $1 Million – Drought Communities Programme Extension – Dec 2019
  • $4 Million – Roads to Recovery program – Dec 2019 (Drought)
  • $2589 – Saluting Their Service Commemorative Grants – Clifton and District Historical Society Inc – build cabinets to display local military memorabilia at Clifton Historical Society Museum – Toowoomba, Feb 19

SOUTHERN DOWNS

  • $11,000 – Regional Development Program Install three (3) removable shade covers between the greens – Warwick Bowling Club Sub-Branch
  • $50,300 – Aged Care – RC Growing a skilled & high quality workforce for Regulatory Policy – Warwick Benevolent Society Inc
  • $5,000 – Volunteer Grant Program – Purchase of Weather proof crates to assist with keeping animals safe during adoption events – Southern Downs Ark
  • $2,500 – Volunteer Grant Program – Fuel Vouchers – Stanthorpe Meals on Wheels
  • $3,000.00 – Volunteer Grant Program – Canteen Equipment – Warwick Australian Rules Football Club
  • $125,000.00 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI Program 4) – Footpath Wallangarra Road – Bicycle and Walking Path – Southern Downs Regional Council
  • $100,000.00 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI Program 4) – Street Tree Project – Landscaping Improvements – Southern Downs Regional Council
  • $120,000.00 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI Program 4) – Playgrounds and Skate parks – Shire Wide – Southern Downs Regional Council
  • $300,000.00 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI Program 4) – Swanfels Road – Drainage – Southern Downs Regional Council
  • $150,000.00 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI Program 4) – General Allora Community Facility Improvements – Southern Downs Regional Council
  • $230,000.00 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI Program 4) – WIRAC Capital Works Project – Southern Downs Regional Council
  • $222,341.00 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI Program 4) – WIRAC SFC & Pools – Emergency Lighting & Air conditioning – Southern Downs Regional Council
  • $280,000.00 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI Program 4) – Urban Development Framework – Other – Southern Downs Regional Council
  • $50,000.00 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI Program 4) – CCTV Replacement – Warwick & Stanthorpe – Southern Downs Regional Council
  • $334,000.00 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI Program 4) – Freestone Creek Road – Southern Downs Regional Council
  • $206,000.00 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI Program 4) – Willowvale Road – Southern Downs Regional Council
  • $241,000.00 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI Program 4) – Swanfels Road – Southern Downs Regional Council
  • $128,845.00 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI Program 4) – Wheatvale Plains Road – Southern Downs Regional Council
  • $8,437.00 – Commonwealth funded Rebuilding Regional Communities – Upgrade of Commercial Kitchen Equipment – Artworks Granite Belt Inv
  • $5,700 – Inspiring all Australians in STEM – First Lego League Challenge – Warwick Senior High School
  • $15,000 – Inspiring all Australians in STEM Pedal Prix 2023 and Beyond – Warwick Senior High School
  • $1,000 – Volutneer Grant – Warwick Artists Group Inc
  • $10,000 – Veterans – Saluting Their Service Commemorations – Warwick RSL Sub-Branch
  • $1,971 – Veterans – Saluting Their Service Commemorations – Goomburra Town Hall Committee Inc
  • $7,435 – Veterans – Saluting Their Service Commemorations – Goomburra Town Hall Committee Inc
  • $10,000 – Veterans – Saluting Their Service Commemorations – Warwick RSL Sub-Branch
  • $4,928 – Tackling Tough Times Together (TTTT) – Round 22 – Pikedale Community Inc – Drawing through drought – Pikedale – Southern Downs
  • $20,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together (TTTT) – Round 22 – Stanthorpe Festival Association Inc – Food & Wine Fiesta – Stanthorpe – Southern Downs
  • $1,021 – Saluting Their Service Community Commemorative Grants – 23 Squadron Association Royal Australian Air Force Queensland – New plaque and honour roll at Leyburn War Memorial – Leyburn – Southern Downs
  • $1,978 – Culture Heritage and Arts Regional Tourism (CHART) – Batch 2 – Warwick Art Gallery – Upgrade public address system – Warwick – Southern Downs
  • $4,500,000 – National Bushfire Recovery Agency – 2022 – Southern Downs Regional Council – Warwick Saleyards Upgrade – Warwick – Southern Downs
  • $44,440 – National Bushfire Recovery Agency – 2022 – Condamine Headwaters Landcare Group – Training Program for Cultural Burning for Healthy Country – Warwick – Southern Downs
  • $28,500 – National Bushfire Recovery Agency – 2022 – Stanthorpe Apple & Grape Festival – Grand Parade – Stanthorpe – Southern Downs
  • $837,863 – Financial Assistance Grants (FAG) – 2022 – Southern Downs Regional Council – Third quarter payment 2021-22 – Southern Downs
  • $50,000 – Future Drought Fund Networks to Build Drought Resilience – Round 2 – Stanthorpe Agricultural Society – “Connect with the World” LED sign installation project6 – Stanthorpe – Southern Downs
  • $35,000 – Supporting Cinemas’ Retention Endurance and Enhancement of Neighbourhoods (SCREEN) Fund – Round 2 – Warwick Twin Cinema – Support cinemas’ resurgence from Covid 19 – Warwick – Southern Downs
  • $126,500,000 – National Water Grid – 2022 – Southern Downs Regional Council – Emu Swamp Dam – Stanthorpe – Southern Downs
  • $238,300 – Threatened Species Strategy Action Plan – 2022 – Quoll Society of Australia – Stepping Stones in the Southern Downs – restore habitat supporting swift parrot and regent honeyeater – Warwick – Southern Downs
  • $22,400,000 – Targeted Road Safety Package – 2022 – Queensland Government – Cunningham Highway Safety Package – Southern Downs
  • $179,017 – Roads to Recovery (R2R) – 2022 – Southern Downs Regional Council – Roads to Recovery – Southern Downs
  • $18,500 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 7 – Ballandean Football Club Inc – Replace Clubhouse Lighting and Install hot water system – Ballandean – Southern Downs
  • $11,360 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 7 – Swan Creek School of Arts Committee Incorporated – Painting hall exterior and kitchen renovations – Swan Creek – Southern Downs
  • $10,000 – Regional Sport Events Fund – Tranche 2 – Southern Downs Regional Council – Sustainable FEI CC13 One Day Event – Warwick – Southern Downs
  • $10,000 – Saluting Their Service Community Commemorative Grants – 2022 – Freestone Memorial Hall Assn – Research and Honour Rolls – Freestone – Southern Downs
  • $8,360 – Saluting Their Service Community Commemorative Grants – 2022 – Queensland Mounted Infantry Historical Troop – Purchase Boer War replica uniforms – Warwick – Southern Downs
  • $290,236 – Safer Communities Fund – Round 6 – Stanthorpe Community Development Services (CDS) – Driving Work/Life Opportunities Project – Stanthorpe – Southern Downs
  • $250,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Southern Downs Regional Council – Upgrade Toilet Facility McGregor Park – Stanthorpe – Southern Downs
  • $425,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Southern Downs Regional Council – Redevelopment of toilets, shelter and playground at Brock Park – Stanthorpe – Southern Downs
  • $399,682 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Southern Downs Regional Council – Stanthorpe Main Street Beautification Project – Stanthorpe – Southern Downs
  • $120,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Southern Downs Regional Council – Upgrade Toilet Facility Jim Mitchell Park – Dalveen – Southern Downs
  • $210,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Southern Downs Regional Council – WIRAC switchboard and emergency lighting project – Warwick – Southern Downs
  • $225,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Southern Downs Regional Council – Upgrade WIRAC change rooms – Warwick – Southern Downs
  • $20,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Southern Downs Regional Council – Installation of shade sails at Allora Pool – Allora – Southern Downs
  • $200,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Southern Downs Regional Council – Footpath rectification works – Southern Downs
  • $600,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Southern Downs Regional Council – Re-sheeting Boyce Rd, Back Creek Rd, Marinis Rd, Belford Rd, Osbaldeston Rd, Thanes Creek Rd & Tralee Rd – Southern Downs
  • $100,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Southern Downs Regional Council – Tooth St Drainage Works – Warwick – Southern Downs
  • $30,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Southern Downs Regional Council – Disabled parking at Glennie Heights State School – Warwick – Southern Downs
  • $195,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Southern Downs Regional Council – Asphalt resurfacing Brook St, Bernecker St, Willow St and Hans Borgar Crt – Warwick – Southern Downs
  • $150,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Southern Downs Regional Council – Homestead Road Stormwater Drainage Improvements – Warwick – Southern Downs
  • $75,000 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 – Southern Downs Regional Council – Footpath construction – Alice St, Warwick & Amosfield Rd, Stanthorpe – Warwick – Southern Downs
  • $4,970,000 – Building Better Regions Fund (BBRF) – Round 1 – Southern Downs Regional Council – John Dee Cold Storage Facility – Warwick – Southern Downs
  • $1,577,341 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LCRI) – Phase 3 Ext – Southern Downs Regional Council – Projects TBA – Southern Downs
  • $405,000 – Preparing Australia Communities Program – 2022 – Southern Downs Regional Council – Flood Studies – Killarney, Karara and Allora – Southern Downs
  • $282,864 – Roads to Recovery  – August payment – Southern Downs Regional Council – September 9, 2021
  • $837,863 – Financial Assistance Grants – 1st Quarter Payment August 2021 – Southern Downs Regional Council – September 1, 2021
  • $80,000 – Restart Investment to Sustain and Expand (RISE) Fund – Batch 5 – Granite Belt Art & Craft Trail Inc – Granite Belt Art & Craft Trail – Stanthorpe – Southern Downs – September 1, 2021
  • $29,580 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 21 – Maryvale Community Hall Incorporated – Freshening up our community hub – Maryvale – Southern Downs – August 18, 2021
  • $18,658 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 21 – South Downs Steam Railway Assoc Inc – Rain water storage within the SDSR  precinct – Warwick – Southern Downs – August 18, 2021
  • NBN Co Business Fibre Zones initiative – Business Fibre Zone in Warwick – Southern Downs – August 9, 2021
  • $852,599 – 2020 Aged Care Approvals Round – Warwick Benevolent Society Inc – Capital Grant – Akooramak Care of Older Persons Modernise Facilities – Warwick – Southern Downs – July 30, 2021
  • $276,360 – Regional Airports Program – Round 2 – Southern Downs Regional Council – Warwick and Stanthorpe Aerodromes – Southern Downs – July 27, 2021
  • $9,625 – Healthy Rivers Grants – Round 1 – Clifton Landcare Group Inc – Protecting vulnerable floodplain and riverine landscapes from feral pigs – Clifton – Southern Downs – July 26, 2021
  • $54,873.50 – Healthy Rivers Grants – Round 1 – Meron, B. & J. – Fencing along Macintyre Brook River and Catfish Creek – Inglewood – Southern Downs – July 26, 2021
  • $53,900 – Healthy Rivers Grants – Round 1 – Yogi Farms Pty Ltd – Protection of waterways and habitats along the Macintyre Brook River – Inglewood – Southern Downs – July 26, 2021
  • $20,200 – Community Child Care Fund CCCF – Round 3 – Community Stream – Anita Felmingham – Wheatvale Outside School Hours Care – Wheatvale – Southern Downs – July 16, 2021
  • $52,000 – Community Child Care Fund CCCF – Round 3 – Community Stream – Affinity Education Group Limited – Milestones Early Learning Stanthorpe – Stanthorpe – Southern Downs – July 16, 2021
  • $16,500 – Community Child Care Fund CCCF – Round 3 – Community Stream – Affinity Education Group Limited – Aussie Kindies Early Learning Stanthorpe – Stanthorpe – Southern Downs – July 16, 2021
  • $236,424 – Community Child Care Fund CCCF – Round 3 – Sustainability Stream – Common Joe Investments Pty Ltd – Free Range Kids Wallangarra – Wallangarra – Southern Downs – July 16, 2021
  • $472,470 – Roads to Recovery – March Payment – Southern Downs Regional Council – Southern Downs – March 18, 2021
  • $55,000.00 – Smart Farms Small Grants – Condamine Headwaters Landcare Group Inc. – Taking Regenerative Agriculture to the next level on the Southern Downs – Warwick – Southern Downs – March 10, 2021
  • $9,878 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 19 – Guides Queensland – Refresh and replacement of the floor coverings in 1st Warwick Girl Guide hut – Warwick – Southern Downs – February 26, 2021
  • $19,140 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 19 – Stanthorpe Agricultural Society – Gotta get a Gator! – Stanthorpe – Southern Downs – February 26, 2021
  • $240,000 – Road Safety Program – Tranche One – Intersection of Amiens Road, Thulimbah School Road and Tennant Road: Upgrade intersection – Thulimbah – Southern Downs – January 22, 2021
  • $990,000 – Road Safety Program – Tranche One – Cunningham Highway / Gladfield Back Road / Goombura Road: Upgrade intersection – Gladfield – Southern Downs – January 22, 2021
  • $940,000 – Local Economic Recovery Program – Southern Downs Regional Council – Smart Water Meters – Stanthorpe – Southern Downs – January 22, 2021
  • $1,600 – NAIDOC Week 2021 Grants – Granite Belt Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander Corporation – Healing our Country on the Granite Belt – Ballandean – Southern Downs – July 3, 2021
  • $25,500 – Regional Arts Fund – 2021 – Granite Belt Art & Craft Trail Inc – Granite Belt Art Trail – Stanthorpe – Southern Downs – June 29, 2021
  • $25,000 – Hotel Energy Uplift Program – Spicers Peak Lodge – Peak Lodge Energy Upgrades – Maryvale – Southern Downs – June 11, 2021
  • $20,800 – Hotel Energy Uplift Program – Granite Belt Motel – Replace Aged Air Conditioning Units – Stanthorpe – Southern Downs – June 11, 2021
  • $15,000 – Hotel Energy Uplift Program – 31 The Rocks – 31 The Rocks Split System Air Conditioner Upgrades – Stanthorpe – Southern Downs – June 11, 2021
  • $25,000 – Hotel Energy Uplift Program – Horse and Jockey Hotel Motel – HNJ Energy Efficiency Upgrades 2021 – Warwick – Southern Downs – June 11, 2021
  • $25,000 – Hotel Energy Uplift Program – Abbey Boutique Hotel – Reduction of Energy Consumption  – Warwick – Southern Downs – June 11, 2021
  • $115,000 – 2021-22 Black Spot Program – Southern Downs Regional Council – Palmerin Street Alice Street at Warwick – Warwick – Southern Downs – June 11, 2021
  • $172,000 – 2021-22 Black Spot Program – Southern Downs Regional Council – Guy Street Locke Street at Warwick – Warwick – Southern Downs – June 11, 2021
  • $5,000 – 2021-22 Black Spot Program – Southern Downs Regional Council – Intersection of Acacia Avenue and Percy Street at Warwick – Warwick – Southern Downs – June 11, 2021
  • $5,000 – 2021-22 Black Spot Program – Southern Downs Regional Council – Intersection of Mardon Road and Inverleigh Road at Rosenthal Heights – Rosenthal Heights – Southern Downs – June 11, 2021
  • $10,000 – 2021-22 Black Spot Program – Southern Downs Regional Council – Intersection of Wolfram Street and Granite Street at Stanthorpe – Stanthorpe – Southern Downs – June 11, 2021
  • $20,000 – 2021-22 Black Spot Program – Southern Downs Regional Council – Intersection of Merivale Street and Hillside Road and Allora Clifton Road at Allora – Allora – Southern Downs – June 11, 2021
  • $20,000 – 2021-22 Black Spot Program – Southern Downs Regional Council – Intersection of Bridge Street and Day Street and Symes Street at Stanthorpe – Stanthorpe – Southern Downs – June 11, 2021
  • $51,500 – 2021-22 Black Spot Program – Southern Downs Regional Council – Intersection of Bisley Street and Baguley Street at Warwick – Warwick – Southern Downs – June 11, 2021
  • $57,500 – 2021-22 Black Spot Program – Southern Downs Regional Council – Intersection of Freestone Road and Lowe Road at Clintonvale – Clintonvale – Southern Downs – June 11, 2021
  • $70,000 – 2021-22 Black Spot Program – Southern Downs Regional Council – Intersection of Churchill Drive and Marshall Street at Warwick – Warwick – Southern Downs – June 11, 2021
  • $80,000 – 2021-22 Black Spot Program – Southern Downs Regional Council – Intersection of Jackie Howe Drive and Churchill Drive and Coe Street at Warwick – Warwick – Southern Downs – June 11, 2021
  • $80,000 – 2021-22 Black Spot Program – Southern Downs Regional Council – Intersection of Bracker Road and Tooth Street and Mardon Street at Warwick – Warwick – Southern Downs – June 11, 2021
  • $132,500 – 2021-22 Black Spot Program – Southern Downs Regional Council – Yankee Gully Road between Pratten Hendon Road and Hendon Victoria Hill Road at Deuchar – Deuchar – Southern Downs – June 11, 2021
  • $135,000 – 2021-22 Black Spot Program – Southern Downs Regional Council – Matthew Street 100m section north of Railway Street at Stanthorpe – Stanthorpe – Southern Downs – June 11, 2021
  • $170,000 – 2021-22 Black Spot Program – Southern Downs Regional Council – Washpool Road 3km section from Glenvale Road at Leslie Dam – Warwick – Southern Downs – June 11, 2021
  • $277,000 – 2021-22 Black Spot Program – Southern Downs Regional Council – Nundubbermere Road west of Graham Lane at Greenlands – Greenlands – Southern Downs – June 11, 2021
  • $16,100 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 20 – Killarney Bowls Club Incorporated – Purchase New Kitchen Appliances – Killarney – Southern Downs – May 31, 2021
  • $32,659 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 20 – Amiens History Association Incorporated – Multi-function solar shed and access pathways – Amiens – Southern Downs – May 31, 2021
  • $41,501– Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 20 – Swan Creek School of Arts Committee Incorporated – Swan Creek Hall Floor Replacement – Swan Creek  – Southern Downs – May 31, 2021
  • $19,999 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 6 – Maryvale Progress Association – Construct a shed to house community  equipment and Men’s Shed – Maryvale – Southern Downs – May 24, 2021
  • $2,990 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 6 – Pratten Progress and Preservation Assoc Inc – Purchase laptop and printer to produce community newspaper, the Pratten Post – Pratten – Southern Downs – May 24, 2021
  • $2,500– Stronger Communities Programme – Round 6 – The Corporation of the Synod of the Diocese of Brisbane (Anglican Parish of Warwick) – Purchase defibrillator kit for use by community – Warwick – Southern Downs – May 24, 2021
  • $2,500 – National Shed Development Programme – Round 21 – Leyburn and District Men’s Shed – Defibrillator, fire extinguisher, fire blanket, thermometer – Leyburn – Southern Downs – May 13, 2021
  • $257,482 – Local Roads Community Infrastructure – Phase 2 – Southern Downs Regional Council – WIRAC – Maintenance/Improvements – Warwick – Southern Downs – May 1, 2021
  • $400,000 – Local Roads Community Infrastructure – Phase 2 – Southern Downs Regional Council – Park Road Rehabilitation – Warwick – Southern Downs – May 1, 2021
  • $480,000 – Local Roads Community Infrastructure – Phase 2 – Southern Downs Regional Council – Pipework’s at Allora Swimming Pool – Allora – Southern Downs – May 1, 2021
  • $200,000 – Local Roads Community Infrastructure – Phase 2 – Southern Downs Regional Council – Australiana Park Disabled Car Park, Footpath, Solar Lighting, Replacement, Retaining Wall Modifications – Warwick – Southern Downs – May 1, 2021
  • $315,000– Local Roads Community Infrastructure – Phase 2 – Southern Downs Regional Council – Solar Panels and switchboard replacement at Killarney Pool – Killarney – Southern Downs – May 1, 2021
  • $300,000 – Local Roads Community Infrastructure – Phase 2 – Southern Downs Regional Council – College Road Footpath – Stanthorpe – Southern Downs – May 1, 2021
  • $31,000 – Local Roads Community Infrastructure – Phase 2 – Southern Downs Regional Council – Sand filter maintenance at Stanthorpe Pool – Stanthorpe – Southern Downs – May 1, 2021
  • $1,844 – Saluting Their Service Commemorative Grants – Southern Downs Ex-Services Association Queensland Incorporated – Install a new flagpole and refurbish the memorial area in Warwick – Warwick – Southern Downs – April 22, 2021
  • $10,000.00 – Saluting Their Service Grants – Batch 2 – Southern Downs Regional Council – Create a virtual memorial in the form of a website to commemorate the history of the Kyoomba Sanatorium and associated Australian service personnel – Kyoomba – Southern Downs – December 18, 2020
  • $10,000.00 – Saluting Their Service Grants – Batch 2 – Warwick RSL Sub‑Branch – Publish a book entitled ‘Anzacs of the Southern Downs’  – Warwick – Southern Downs –December 18, 2020
  • $1,900,000 – Local Economic Recovery Program Funding – Southern Downs Regional Council – Warwick Drag Strip – Warwick – Southern Downs – December 18, 2020
  • $15,000.00 – Supporting Agricultural Shows and Field Days – Warwick Show and Rodeo Society Incorporated – Warwick Show – Warwick – Southern Downs – December 3, 2020
  • $1,193,172 – Roads to Recovery – November 2020 Payment – Southern Downs Regional Council – Southern Downs – December 1, 2020
  • $3,193 – 2020 Supplementary Volunteer Grants – Artworks Granite Belt Inc. – Stanthorpe – Southern Downs – November 30, 2020
  • $1,675 – 2020 Supplementary Volunteer Grants – Ballandean Football Club Inc – Ballandean – Southern Downs – November 30, 2020
  • $2,252– 2020 Supplementary Volunteer Grants – QCWA Cunningham Branch – Cunningham – Southern Downs – November 30, 2020
  • $2,000 – 2020 Supplementary Volunteer Grants – Warwick And District Rugby Union Club – Warwick – Southern Downs – November 30, 2020
  • $2,806– 2020 Supplementary Volunteer Grants – Warwick Hockey Association Inc – Warwick – Southern Downs – November 30, 2020
  • $1,000 – 2020 NAIDOC Week Grants – The School of Total Education – Connecting Through Country, Culture and Community – Warwick – Southern Downs – November 3, 2020
  • $20,000 – Energy Efficient Communities Program – Andrew Mcconnell – Heat Recovery from Cooling Milk to Preheat Hot Water – Clintonvale – Southern Downs – November 2, 2020
  •  $20,000 – Energy Efficient Communities Program – Christensen Phillip A & Karen L – Efficient Energy Cooling and Heat Recovery Transfer – Freestone – Southern Downs – November 2, 2020
  •  $20,000 – Energy Efficient Communities Program – A.J Mullins & C.M Mullins – Energy Efficient Water Heating Upgrade – Berat – Southern Downs – November 2, 2020
  •  $231,825 – Bridges Renewal Program – Round 5 – Southern Downs Regional Council – Connolly Dam Road, Silverwood – Southern Downs – September 29, 2020
  •  $532,500 – Bridges Renewal Program – Round 5 – Southern Downs Regional Council – Homestead Road, Rosenthal Heights – Southern Downs – September 29, 2020
  •  $610,000 – Heavy Vehicle Safety Productivity Program – Round 7 – Southern Downs Regional Council – Curtin Road, Lyra and Ballandean – Southern Downs – September 29, 2020
  •  $30,000 – Regional Tourism Bushfire Recovery Grants – Southern Downs Regional Council – Stanthorpe Street Party – Southern Downs – September 18, 2020
  •  $20,000 – Regional Tourism Bushfire Recovery Grants – Southern Downs Regional Council –  Recovery and Resilience through Public Art – Southern Downs – September 18, 2020
  • $8764 – Round 20 of the National Shed Development programme – Leyburn and District Men’s Shed – 40 foot hi top container and tools/equipment – Leyburn – Southern Downs – July 22, 2020
  • $2964 – Round 20 of the National Shed Development programme – Allora Men’s Shed – tools and equipment – Allora – Southern Downs – July 22, 2020
  • $99,582.72 – Regional and Small Publishers Innovation Fund – OurNews Pty Ltd (Clifton Courier, Allora Advertiser, On Our Selection News, Oakey Champion) – to develop a news website, digital training, and purchase hardware – Southern Downs, Toowoomba Regional Council – August 4, 2020
  • $20,000 – Round 17 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Granite Belt Art and Craft Trail Inc – Granite Belt Art and Craft Trail Open Studios Event 2020 – Stanthorpe – Southern Downs – August 24, 2020
  • $582,350 – August 2020 Payment – Roads to Recovery Program – Southern Downs Regional Council – Southern Downs – August 27, 2020
  • $600,000 over 2 years – Community Development Program – jointly funded Commonwealth/State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements – Category C Community Recovery Fund – funding to employ a Community Development Officer – June 25, 2020
  • $654,807 – Regional and Remote Communities Reliability Fund Microgrids program – Joint Round 1 – Queensland Farmers’ Federation (QFF) – Joint program: Irrigators in Stanthorpe & St George may benefit from more secure, affordable and reliable energy through this investment to support feasibility studies into microgrids – Southern Downs, June 10, 2020
  • $319,035 – Regional Airports Program – Warwick and Stanthorpe aerodromes – vital upgrades – Southern Downs – June 15, 2020
  • $150,850 – Building Better Regions Fund Round 4 – Stanthorpe Netball Association – Build 4 multi-purpose courts – June 1, 2020
  • $41,037 – Building Better Regions Fund Round 4 – Southern Downs Regional Council – Deliver 2 projects: an events plan and a youth event – June 1, 2020
  • $1,577,341 – Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program – Southern Downs Regional Council – May 22, 2020
  • $5436 – 2019-20 Veteran and Community Grants Batch 3 – Southern Downs Ex-Service Assn to construct a fire safety exit door
  • $15, 560 2019/20 Volunteer Grant:
  • $5000 – 2019-20 Volunteer Grant – Stanthorpe Carlton United Football Club – Training volunteers in coaching practices – May 20, 2020
  • $1480 – 2019-20 Volunteer Grant – Killarney Historical Society – Purchase office chairs – May 20, 2020
  • $4580 – 2019-20 Volunteer Grant – Killarney Show and Rodeo – Buy a marquee – May 20, 2020
  • $4500 – 2019-20 Volunteer Grant – Warwick Cowboys Rugby League Football Club – Training for volunteers – first aid, safety officers, RSA
  • $3600 – R4 Local Sporting Champions – 6 athletes – May 18, 2020
  • $340,495 – Regional Agricultural Show Development Grants Program –Allora Show Society Inc – construct an all-weather all-purpose covered arena, including seating, at the Allora Show Grounds – Southern Downs
  • $480,000 – Regional Agricultural Show Development Grants Program – Stanthorpe Agricultural Society – Construct a mezzanine floor in the Stanthorpe Showground exhibition centre – Southern Downs
  • $434,020 – Round 2 – Communities Combatting Pest and Weed Impacts During Drought program – Southern Downs Regional Council –electrical exclusion fencing to control wild dogs – May 12, 2020
  • $124,960 – Regional Agricultural Show Development Grants Program -Allora Show Society Incorporated – Renovate and upgrade the Allora Showgrounds canteen and bar – Southern Downs – May 6, 2020
  • $13.27 million -Local Government Financial Assistance Grants (2017/18, 2018/19)
  • $11.63 million – National Highway Upgrade Programme – New England Highway
  • $9.7 million – Enhanced Gap Crossing Capability (Defence) – Wallangarra
  • $8.7 million – Roads to Recovery Program(delivered and committed until 2023/24)
  • $5.2 million – Aged Care Approvals – Killarney Memorial Aged Care upgrades
  • $5.1 million -Building Better Regions Fund – John Dee Warwick, Southern Downs Regional Council, Granite Belt Wine & Tourism,
  • $1.49 million – Bridges Renewal Program to upgrade local bridges
  • $1 million -Drought Communities Programme and Extension
  • $900,000 – Betterment Fund – Joint Commonwealth-State Natural Disaster Relief
  • $396,000 – Heavy Vehicle Safety and Productivity Programme
  • $70,000 – National Partnership Agreement on Natural Disaster Resilience
  • $58,030 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Killarney Show and Rodeo Society
  • $55,475 – Stronger Communities Programme – Warwick Polocrosse Club, Stanthorpe
    Chamber of Commerce, Granite Belt Support Services, Warwick Art Gallery, Warwick & District Netball
  • $48,199 – Community Sport Infrastructure Grant – Freestone Tennis Court upgrade
  • $24,900 – Armistice Centenary Grant- Warwick RSL Sub Branch and Amiens History
    Association
  • $10,479 – Saluting their Service – Wallangarra, Amiens, Stanthorpe
  • $6,000 – National Shed Development Programme – Warwick Men’s Shed
  • $3,014 – Veterans Grants -Warwick RSL
  • $3000 – Regional Arts Fund – Warwick Art Gallery – Art exhibition –April 2019
  • $1500 – Regional Arts Fund – Stanthorpe Concert Band – Music library.- October 2018
  • $326,150 – Bridges Renewal Program Round 4 – Bourkes Road Timber Bridge Upgrade Upgrade of existing timber bridge on Bourke Road, Elbow Valley – April 2019
  • $301,400 – Bridges Renewal Program Round 4 – Upper Forest Springs Road Bridge Upgrade Upgrade of existing bridge on Upper Forest Springs Road, Forest Springs – April 2019
  • $7,000 – Community Sport Infrastructure Grants – Artworks Granite Belt – Stanthorpe – Resurface Pickleball court –
  • $64,384 – Community Sport Infrastructure Grants – Chinchilla Squash Club Inc.- Clubhouse Extension
  • $5 Million – Roads of Strategic Importance (ROSI) initiative – Emu Swamp Dam road infrastructure – June 2019
  • $10,000 – TTTT – Freestone Memorial Hall Association Inc – Freestone Friday Friendlies Freestone – Southern Downs (R) – July 2019
  • $99,500 – Smart Farms Small Grants Program – Condamine Headwaters Landcare Group (CHLG) – Southern Downs – July 30,2019
  • $20,000 – Tackling Tough Times Together – Round 14 – Southern Downs – Weroona Park Wine and Food Fiesta Kids Zone – Reduce volunteer fatigue and create capacity – Stanthorpe – October 2019
  • $99,000 – Destination Australia Program – Qld Rural Medical Education – provide scholarships to students who study at a regional university or vocational education provider – Warwick and Stanthorpe – Oct 2019
  • $5000 – National Shed Development Programme – Allora Men’s Shed Inc – Shed improvements, lay concrete slab, kitchenette – Nov 11, 2019
  • $3392 – National Shed Development Programme – Warwick Men’s Shed – Health and well-being events
  • $6545- Stronger Communities Programme – Round 5 – Warwick and District Rugby Union Club – Extend roof of clubhouse – Southern Downs – Nov 12, 2109
  • $10,000 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 5 – Warwick Redbacks AFC – undertake upgrade of carpark at the grounds for all users – Southern Downs –
  • $20,000 – Communities Environment Program – Southern Downs Regional Council – Feral Deer Control on the Granite Belt – Southern Downs – December 2019
  • $1.5 million – Roads to Recovery Program –
  • $3935 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 5 – St Vincent de Paul Society, Upgrade communal kitchen at Warwick crisis accommodation hostel – Warwick – Southern Downs – December 4, 2019
  • $1 million – Drought Communities Programme Extension
  • $5 Million – Capital Grants Program – Warwick’s St Mary’s School – 8 new general learning areas, new prep areas, an admin block and multipurpose area – Warwick – Southern Downs –
  • $16,455 – Local Schools Community Fund – Allora P-10 State School -Library Air-conditioning
  • $14,000 – Local Schools Community Fund – Glennie Heights State School – School Oval Community Access – Dec 2019
  • National Bushfire Recovery Agency – Southern Downs Regional Council – rebuild vital infrastructure and strengthen community resilience, Stanthorpe – $1 Million – January 10, 2020
  • Communities Environment Programme – Condamine Headwaters Landcare Group Inc – run on-farm demonstrations in Natural Sequence Farming to address waterways management, erosion and other environmental issues – Southern Downs – $20,000 – January 16, 2020
  • $5250 – Stronger Communities Programme – Round 5 – Seventh Day Adventist Church, to build a lockable shed and keep assets safe and secure for Warwick Community Van – Southern Downs – Feb 7
  • $300,000 – National Bushfire Recovery Agency – Tier 2 funding – Southern Downs Regional Council – Feb 13, 2020
  • $2800 – Saluting Their Service Commemorative Grants – Warwick Christian College – Construct a memorial garden consisting of a plaque and flagpoles – Southern Downs Feb 19 – 2020