BUDGET 2021–22 REGIONAL ACTION PLAN Logan The Queensland Budget will directly support Logan with significant expenditure in 2021-22 including:

for productivity-enhancing Infrastructure infrastructure and capital works, estimated to support around 2,100 jobs $688M in this region. Health for the Metro South Hospital and Health Services.

Photo supplied courtesy of Council City Logan of courtesy supplied Photo $2.8B Education to maintain, improve and $190.8M upgrade schools in Logan. Logan will also benefit from: including $139 million in 2021-22 for upgrades on the M1 between Eight Mile Plains and Daisy Hill, and Daisy Hill and (in partnership $1.75B with the Australian Government). Social housing in 2021-22 to expand and improve social $52.7M housing in Logan. Skilling Queenslanders for Work in 2021-22 to fund more training opportunities and increase workforce participation $9.1M in Logan. Delivering for the Logan region

Advance Queensland Payroll Tax Relief Industry Attraction Fund 695 employers in Logan received and Essential Goods and $22.1 million in payroll tax refunds, holidays or waivers to Supply Chain Program alleviate the impact of COVID-19 $15.5 million capital expenditure on businesses. supported and 32 new full-time (As at 12 May 2021) jobs generated in Logan.

Photo supplied courtesy of Logan City Council City Logan of courtesy supplied Photo (May 2020 to May 2021) Made in Queensland $5.1 million in agreements Skilling Queenslanders entered to help manufacturing for Work businesses increase $50.3 million allocated to develop competitiveness and adopt new skills and provide training to technologies, supporting 254 6,437 Queenslanders in Logan. jobs in Logan. (July 2015 to April 2021) (July 2017 to November 2022)

Restoring frontline services in Logan Growth from March 2015 to March 2021

486 extra teachers 119 extra doctors up 16.1% up 32.4%

budget.qld.gov.au 82 extra ambulance officers 91 extra teachers aides up 47.7% up 13.0% Logan

Pacific Motorway (M1) Loganlea Road Healthy Waterford Rugby League Club Waterford West State New primary school KEY (Eight Mile Plains to Daisy Street Project $500,000 in 2021-22 to School in North Maclean Hill) $960,000 in 2021-22 construct a clubhouse to $4.5 million in 2021-22 out (Greenbank) Community wellbeing $135 million in 2021-22 out of a $2.4 million total support rugby league at of a $7.5 million total spend $21.6 million in 2021-22 out of a $750 million total spend to provide a new Meadowbrook. Part of the to construct a new building out of a $66 million total Utilities spend to upgrade the Pacifi c shared pathway, pedestrian Activate! Queensland program. for additional learning spend to construct a new Health Motorway between Eight crossing and streetscape Loganlea replacement spaces. primary school in North Mile Plains and Daisy Hill enhancements. permanent fire and rescue Park Ridge State High Maclean (Greenbank). Education and extend the busway. Mount Cotton new station School State School Delivered in partnership with permanent fire and rescue $3.3 million in 2021-22 out $7 million in 2021-22 out of $20.1 million in 2021-22 Transport and roads the Australian Government. station of a $4 million total spend to a $12.1 million total spend out of a $21 million total Justice and safety Daisy Hill Conservation $2 million in 2021-22 out continue replacement of the to construct a new building spend to construct a new Park Action Plan visitor of a $7.2 million total spend permanent fi re and rescue for additional learning building for additional Government services facilities upgrades to continue the construction station at Loganlea. spaces. learning spaces. $500,000 in 2021-22 out of the new permanent fi re Marsden State School Park Ridge State School Flagstone State School Recreation and culture of a $2 million total spend and rescue station at Mount $9.4 million in 2021-22 out $2.7 million in 2021-22 $4.5 million in 2021-22 out to upgrade infrastructure Cotton. of a $11 million total spend out of a $4.7 million total of a $7.5 million total spend Statewide/region-wide including walking tracks, Greenbank bus facility, to construct a new building for spend to upgrade the to construct a new building bike trails, car park and upgrade park ‘n’ ride additional learning spaces. administration area. for additional learning Relates to election visitor access at the Daisy Hill $3.4 million in 2021-22 out spaces. commitment Conservation Park. Hydrogen Training Centre of a $21 million total of Excellence Yarrabilba State Secondary Mabel Park State High spend to upgrade $2 million in 2021-22 out of College South West Pipeline School Greenbank bus Woodridge a $20 million total spend for $16.7 million in 2021-22 $75.3 million in 2021-22 $19 million in 2021-22 facility park ‘n’ ride. phase 2 development of the out of a $30.5 million total out of a $95.2 million total out of a $22.5 million total Beenleigh Queensland Apprenticeship spend to construct stage 2 of spend to construct a pipeline spend to construct a new Centre to incorporate a Yarrabilba State Secondary to connect Beaudesert to the building for additional hydrogen training centre of College. Water learning spaces and Grid to secure long-term water excellence. Community TAFE Learning to provide new skills supply. development and training Yarrabilba Beenleigh State High Centre pilot facilities. School $1.4 million in 2021-22 Beaudesert Hospital $525,750 in 2021-22 out of $6.1 million in 2021-22 out out of a $1.5 million total Logan City Special School of a $12 million total spend spend for a community a $2.4 million total spend for $1.7 million in 2021-22 out to deliver a new hall facility. TAFE learning centre pilot in the replacement of two main of a $2.3 million total spend Yarrabilba. chillers and the replacement of to construct a new building the emergency and exit lighting, Beenleigh Streetscape Yarrabilba Hive for additional learning emergency warning and Improvements and shade $1.5 million in 2021-22 spaces. intercommunication systems. solution out of a $2.6 million total Digital Infrastructure and $800,000 in 2021-22 out Beaudesert replacement Beaudesert spend to contribute to the Connectivity Program of a $2 million total spend to construction of a collaborative police facility $2.5 million to support the upgrade the Beenleigh CBD community hub at Yarrabilba. $1.6 million in 2021-22 out Program, which seeks to streetscape and install a shade To be delivered in partnership of a $7.1 million total spend identify the city’s current and solution for the town square to with Logan City Council, to complete the replacement future digital infrastructure facilitate positive economic and Catholic Education police facility at Beaudesert. requirements. social outcomes for the CBD. and Lendlease. Cultural engagement in Pacific Motorway (M1) Beenleigh Community Yarrabilba State School Gondwana Rainforests (Daisy Hill to Logan Health Centre Infrastructure $275,000 in 2021-22 to Motorway), funding $797,858 in 2021-22 out $24.8 million in 2021-22 promote and develop cultural commitment of a $3 million total spend to deliver infrastructure to ecotourism off erings in the $4 million in 2021-22 out Darlington for the replacement of the accelerate delivery of the Gondwana Rainforests in of a $1 billion total spend Heating, Ventilation and Air next State Primary School partnership with First Nations towards upgrades of the M1 Mount Conditioning (HVAC) systems. peoples. Lindsay at Yarrabilba. Part of the between Daisy Hill and the Beenleigh Special School Building Acceleration Fund, Logan Motorway. Delivered Marsden State High School Mobile Police Beats $6.6 million in 2021-22 out $4.3 million in 2021-22 delivered in partnership with $1.6 million in 2021-22 out in partnership with the out of a $16.8 million total the private sector. Australian Government. of a $18.3 million total spend of a $3.8 million total spend to construct a new building for spend to construct a new Beaudesert Business Park as part of the commitment for additional learning spaces. building for additional expansion 25 new mobile police beats learning spaces. $1.5 million in 2021-22 out across the state. SUNSHINE Mount Lindesay COAST Bahrs Scrub Roadworks of a $5 million total spend (Brisbane - Beaudesert), Logan Hospital Johanna Street to South $27.5 million in 2021-22 to to expand the Beaudesert FAR NORTH deliver road construction to Business Park to enable it to QUEENSLAND IPSWICH BRISBANE $112.5 million in 2021-22 Street (Jimboomba), out of a $591 million total duplication improve access, safety and continue to attract light and GOLD transport effi ciency through medium industry. LOGAN spend to deliver an additional $6.3 million in 2021-22 out COAST Bahrs Scrub. Part of the 206 beds and treatment of a $53 million total spend Please note: Not all government spaces with a vertical to duplicate lanes on Mount Building Acceleration Fund, expenditure for the region is shown. MACKAY-WHITSUNDAY delivered in partnership with Dollar amounts may include capital and expansion of Building 3 and Lindesay Highway between operating expenditure, though may not CENTRAL represent the entire funding allocated. OUTBACK QUEENSLAND the private sector. QUEENSLAND targeted refurbishment of Johanna Street and South Street WIDE BAY other key locations. Delivered in Jimboomba. Delivered in To see more Palaszczuk DARLING SOUTH EAST in partnership with the partnership with the Australian Government initiatives DOWNS QUEENSLAND Australian Government. Government. visit budget.qld.gov.au Logan manufacturing boost Logan manufacturer Imaging Solutions is expanding its local testing, Logan manufacturing and production of essential personal protective equipment (PPE) in response to COVID-19, thanks to support from the ’s Essential Goods and Supply Chain Program. Pacific Motorway (M1) Loganlea Road Healthy Waterford Rugby League Club Waterford West State New primary school KEY (Eight Mile Plains to Daisy Street Project $500,000 in 2021-22 to School in North Maclean The funding is part of up to $50 million being redirected to help Hill) $960,000 in 2021-22 construct a clubhouse to $4.5 million in 2021-22 out (Greenbank) Community wellbeing Queensland manufacturers make essential goods such as PPE, health $135 million in 2021-22 out of a $2.4 million total support rugby league at of a $7.5 million total spend $21.6 million in 2021-22 consumables and medical devices. As well as building the state’s out of a $750 million total spend to provide a new Meadowbrook. Part of the to construct a new building out of a $66 million total Utilities ability to produce PPE, the funding is helping companies develop innovative technologies and advanced manufacturing capabilities. spend to upgrade the Pacifi c shared pathway, pedestrian Activate! Queensland program. for additional learning spend to construct a new Health Motorway between Eight crossing and streetscape Loganlea replacement spaces. primary school in North With the funding, Imaging Solutions is expanding its existing Mile Plains and Daisy Hill enhancements. permanent fire and rescue Park Ridge State High Maclean (Greenbank). Education manufacturing capacity, enhancing testing facilities with the adoption and extend the busway. Mount Cotton new station School Yarrabilba State School of new-to-Australia capability, and introducing innovative technology Delivered in partnership with permanent fire and rescue $3.3 million in 2021-22 out $7 million in 2021-22 out of $20.1 million in 2021-22 Transport and roads to support the local manufacturing of the core materials needed to the Australian Government. a $12.1 million total spend produce its range of specialist PPE products. The company’s expansion station of a $4 million total spend to out of a $21 million total Justice and safety Daisy Hill Conservation $2 million in 2021-22 out continue replacement of the to construct a new building spend to construct a new contributes to keeping Queensland’s critical essential health workers Park Action Plan visitor of a $7.2 million total spend permanent fi re and rescue for additional learning building for additional Government services safe while also supporting up to 12 new jobs and reducing the reliance facilities upgrades to continue the construction station at Loganlea. spaces. learning spaces. on imported PPE imaging products. $500,000 in 2021-22 out of the new permanent fi re Marsden State School Park Ridge State School Flagstone State School Recreation and culture of a $2 million total spend and rescue station at Mount $9.4 million in 2021-22 out $2.7 million in 2021-22 $4.5 million in 2021-22 out to upgrade infrastructure Cotton. of a $11 million total spend out of a $4.7 million total of a $7.5 million total spend Statewide/region-wide including walking tracks, Greenbank bus facility, to construct a new building for spend to upgrade the to construct a new building bike trails, car park and upgrade park ‘n’ ride additional learning spaces. administration area. for additional learning Relates to election visitor access at the Daisy Hill $3.4 million in 2021-22 out spaces. commitment Conservation Park. Hydrogen Training Centre of a $21 million total of Excellence Yarrabilba State Secondary Mabel Park State High spend to upgrade $2 million in 2021-22 out of College South West Pipeline School Greenbank bus Woodridge a $20 million total spend for $16.7 million in 2021-22 $75.3 million in 2021-22 $19 million in 2021-22 facility park ‘n’ ride. phase 2 development of the out of a $30.5 million total out of a $95.2 million total out of a $22.5 million total Beenleigh Queensland Apprenticeship spend to construct stage 2 of spend to construct a pipeline spend to construct a new Centre to incorporate a Yarrabilba State Secondary to connect Beaudesert to the building for additional hydrogen training centre of College. South East Queensland Water learning spaces and Grid to secure long-term water excellence. Community TAFE Learning to provide new skills supply. Yarrabilba Beenleigh State High Centre pilot

development and training Solutions Imaging of courtesy Image facilities. School $1.4 million in 2021-22 Beaudesert Hospital $525,750 in 2021-22 out of Jimboomba $6.1 million in 2021-22 out out of a $1.5 million total Logan City Special School of a $12 million total spend spend for a community a $2.4 million total spend for $1.7 million in 2021-22 out to deliver a new hall facility. TAFE learning centre pilot in the replacement of two main of a $2.3 million total spend Yarrabilba. chillers and the replacement of to construct a new building the emergency and exit lighting, Beenleigh Streetscape Yarrabilba Hive for additional learning emergency warning and Improvements and shade $1.5 million in 2021-22 spaces. intercommunication systems. solution out of a $2.6 million total Digital Infrastructure and $800,000 in 2021-22 out Beaudesert replacement Beaudesert spend to contribute to the Connectivity Program of a $2 million total spend to construction of a collaborative police facility $2.5 million to support the upgrade the Beenleigh CBD community hub at Yarrabilba. $1.6 million in 2021-22 out Program, which seeks to streetscape and install a shade To be delivered in partnership of a $7.1 million total spend identify the city’s current and solution for the town square to with Logan City Council, to complete the replacement future digital infrastructure facilitate positive economic and Brisbane Catholic Education police facility at Beaudesert. requirements. social outcomes for the CBD. and Lendlease. Cultural engagement in Pacific Motorway (M1) Beenleigh Community Yarrabilba State School Gondwana Rainforests (Daisy Hill to Logan Health Centre Infrastructure $275,000 in 2021-22 to PICAC of courtesy supplied Image Motorway), funding $797,858 in 2021-22 out $24.8 million in 2021-22 promote and develop cultural commitment of a $3 million total spend to deliver infrastructure to ecotourism off erings in the Beenleigh’s $20M Queensland $4 million in 2021-22 out Darlington for the replacement of the accelerate delivery of the Gondwana Rainforests in Apprenticeship Centre of a $1 billion total spend Heating, Ventilation and Air next State Primary School partnership with First Nations towards upgrades of the M1 Mount Conditioning (HVAC) systems. peoples. Queensland is another step closer to becoming a global hydrogen Lindsay at Yarrabilba. Part of the between Daisy Hill and the Beenleigh Special School Building Acceleration Fund, superpower, with the $20 million construction of phase 2 of Logan Motorway. Delivered Marsden State High School Mobile Police Beats the Queensland Apprenticeship Centre to support specialised $6.6 million in 2021-22 out $4.3 million in 2021-22 delivered in partnership with $1.6 million in 2021-22 out in partnership with the out of a $16.8 million total the private sector. hydrogen energy training delivery underway. The project is on track Australian Government. of a $18.3 million total spend of a $3.8 million total spend for completion by June 2022. to construct a new building for spend to construct a new Beaudesert Business Park as part of the commitment for additional learning spaces. building for additional expansion 25 new mobile police beats The Beenleigh-based centre is a key part of the Queensland learning spaces. $1.5 million in 2021-22 out across the state. Government’s plan to fast-track the development of the state’s SUNSHINE COAST Bahrs Scrub Roadworks of a $5 million total spend hydrogen energy industry. Hydrogen is a clean and renewable MORETON BAY (Brisbane - Beaudesert), fuel that can be used in transport, power supply and a range of Logan Hospital Johanna Street to South $27.5 million in 2021-22 to to expand the Beaudesert FAR NORTH deliver road construction to Business Park to enable it to industrial processes. It’s expected to be worth about $1.7 billion a QUEENSLAND IPSWICH BRISBANE $112.5 million in 2021-22 Street (Jimboomba), year in exports by 2030. out of a $591 million total duplication improve access, safety and continue to attract light and GOLD transport effi ciency through medium industry. LOGAN spend to deliver an additional $6.3 million in 2021-22 out New facilities will expand training capacity from 600 to 800 COAST Bahrs Scrub. Part of the TOWNSVILLE 206 beds and treatment of a $53 million total spend Please note: Not all government apprenticeships per year in career paths requiring skills in fire spaces with a vertical to duplicate lanes on Mount Building Acceleration Fund, expenditure for the region is shown. protection, gas plumbing, carpentry, electrical work and plumbing. MACKAY-WHITSUNDAY delivered in partnership with Dollar amounts may include capital and expansion of Building 3 and Lindesay Highway between operating expenditure, though may not The project is expected to employ 70 apprentices during CENTRAL represent the entire funding allocated. OUTBACK QUEENSLAND the private sector. QUEENSLAND targeted refurbishment of Johanna Street and South Street construction and support a total of 100 jobs. The government’s WIDE BAY other key locations. Delivered in Jimboomba. Delivered in To see more Palaszczuk investment in our state’s hydrogen production will further boost DARLING SOUTH EAST in partnership with the partnership with the Australian Government initiatives Queensland’s renewable energy industry with approximately DOWNS QUEENSLAND Australian Government. Government. visit budget.qld.gov.au $10 billion of investment since 2015. BUDGET 2021-22 STATEWIDE AT A GLANCE HIGHLIGHTS The Queensland Government’s Economic Jobs recovered since Recovery Plan continues to support businesses, May 2020 253,200 workers, families and communities across the state. Our success in managing the health Queensland Jobs Fund $3.34B challenges imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic means the state’s $ 6 billion economy has Total infrastructure program, begun to recover sooner and is stronger than the over 4 years $52.2B rest of Australia. Percentage of capital spend  - Budget highlights include: outside of Greater Brisbane 61.2% Record health investment The $52.2 billion capital of $22.2 billion will program over the forward Health in 2021-22 continue to provide a estimates will help create $22.2B world-class health system, many thousands of ongoing which is also critical to jobs, including an estimated Education and training eff ectively manage the 46,500 direct jobs in in 2021-22 $18.3B ongoing risks of COVID-19. 2021-22. COVID-19 economic support The new $3.34 billion $460 million toward initiatives, more than Queensland Jobs Fund targeted investments in $14.2B focuses on investment flagship skills and training Concessions and lowering the cost attraction and industry and employment programs of living development to attract Skilling Queenslanders for $6.1B the investment needed to Work and a revitalised Back Social housing and homelessness drive ongoing growth, and to Work program. investment, over 4 years provide wider economic $1.9B and employment benefi ts.

Tax relief package Ten new schools The government provided significant tax relief to support The 2021-22 Budget includes $913.7 million for 10 Queensland businesses, landlords, tenants, pubs and new schools to open in 2023 and 2024, as part of the clubs, including: Building Future Schools Program. payroll tax refunds, waivers and deferrals for eligible 2023 – primary schools in Yarrabilba, Ripley and businesses, targeted at small to medium businesses the Augustine Heights/Redbank Plains area, and a a payroll tax exemption for wages subsidised by the secondary school in Palmview JobKeeper payment 2024 – primary schools in Redland Bay, Bellbird land tax rebates, waivers and deferrals for eligible Park and the Logan Reserve/Crestmead/Park Ridge taxpayers. area, and secondary schools in Springfield and the Collingwood Park/Redbank Plains and Logan Reserve/ An estimated 370 employers in Logan will also benefit in Park Ridge areas. 2021-22 from the higher payroll tax threshold.

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