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CREATING JOBS FOR QUEENSLAND reverse CREATING JOBS of above FORQUEENSLAND QUEENSLAND BUDGET 2020-21 BUDGET 2020–21 STATEWIDE AT A GLANCE HIGHLIGHTS CREATING Jobs supported by infrastructure This Budget is focused on creating JOBS FOR investment in 2020–21 46,000 jobs and getting our economy moving QUEENSLAND Total infrastructure program over four years $56B sooner. Initiatives include: Percentage of capital spend Driving the largest Growing our regions and outside Greater 58% infrastructure program in over supporting key industries such a decade - $14.8 billion in as tourism, agriculture and REGIONAL ACTION PLAN Total spend on road and transport 2020–21, directly supporting mining. An additional For RAPSs infrastructure in 2020–21 $6.3B 46,000 jobs. Around 58% $200 million will be provided of the capital program and to the Works for Queensland COVID-19 economic stimulus 28,700 of the jobs supported program to support local CREATING JOBS FOR THE measures to date $7B will be outside the Greater governments outside South Brisbane area. East Queensland. Education and LOGANCREATING JOBS ON THE training in 2020–21 $17.5B Enhancing frontline services. Providing more Queenslanders The Budget will support with access to the skills and The Queensland Budget will directly support job creation in the Logan region with Health in 2020–21 funding for additional training they need for rewarding significant expenditure including: $21.8B frontline health staff including careers. $100 million has been 5,800 nurses, 1,500 doctors provided over three years to Concessions and lowering the CREATINGInfrastructure JOBS FORHealth THE Education cost of living and 1,700 allied health upgrade TAFE campuses. $6.3B professionals through to Building trains in Queensland 2024. Providing concessions and CREATING JOBS ON THE over 10 years easing the cost of living, with $1B Backing small businesses an estimated $6.3 billion in to support jobs and 2020–21 in targeted discounts, $666M $2.7B $137.9M Social housing improvements for productivity-enhancing infrastructure and for the Metro South Hospital and Health to maintain, improve and upgrade schools in in 2020–21 communities. More than fee waivers, rebates, and capital works, estimated to support around Services. Logan. $526.2M $7 billion in COVID-19 subsidies. 2,200 jobs in this region in 2020-21. stimulus measures have been Protecting the environment. provided so far, including The Logan region will also benefit from: reducing business costs The Great Barrier Reef will benefi t from an additional $40 through payroll tax relief and Social housing South West Pipeline COVID Works for Queensland other tax relief measures, million worth of support. This and accelerating projects includes $10 million for a Reef to unlock development and Assist Program and $6 million increase economic activity. over four years for the GBR Island Arks project to deliver Increasing investment in ecotourism in the region. $77M $95.2M $8.3M in 2020-21 to expand and improve social to construct a pipeline to connect Beaudesert to support the delivery of job creating new manufacturing including Delivering lower debt than New housing, including $2.8 million Works for to the Water Grid to infrastructure, maintenance or minor works as $1 billion to make trains Tradies Initiative contributing to Queensland’s secure long-term water supply. part of the Queensland Government's Economic South Wales and Victoria. again in Queensland. economic recovery. Recovery Plan.

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Apprentice and Trainee Back to Work Made in Queensland Skilling Queenslanders Payroll Tax Rebate $8.1 million of payments have Eight agreements, worth $5.1 million, for Work $9.6 million of rebates claimed by been paid to 415 employers to entered to support local businesses to $48.3 million allocated to provide 424 businesses to reinvest into their employ 718 eligible unemployed help grow regional economies, which is training to 6,084 people, including business and support employment. jobseekers. estimated to have supported 254 jobs. 3,753 people who have now been (July 2017 to November 2020) (February 2017 to April 2019) 2020–21 Revenue 2020–21 Expenses Queensland’s Labour (July 2015 to October 2020) employed. Market Forecasts (July 2015 to October 2020) Environmental .  protection, Dividends and tax recreation and Employment (lhs, quarterly) culture equivalents .% Other revenue .% Transport .% .% . Unemployment rate (rhs, quarterly) Interest income .%  Restoring frontline services for Logan State taxation (March 2015 to September 2020) revenue .% Public order Sales of goods and safety Health and services .% .% .% .

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Million persons Million up 42.4% up 29.6% up 14.8% up 17.3% Social protection, housing and  Other . other community services Grants revenue services .% .% .8% Education % .  June June June June June June June June         budget.qld.gov.au DODO NO NOTT REMO REMOVE KEYLINEVE KEYLINE

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CREATING1 Underwood Sports JOBS Park FOR THE6 Logan PCYC development 9 Pacific Motorway () 15 Logan Hospital 22 Mount Lindesay KEY

$3 million in 2020-21 out (Daisy Hill to Logan $53.6 million in 2020-21 (Brisbane to Beaudesert), $311,000 in 2020-21 out Community wellbeing CREATING JOBS ON THEof a $6.6 million total spend Motorway) out of a $603.6 million Johanna Street to South of a $10 million total spend Street () to redevelop Underwood to construct a new PCYC $3.9 million in 2020-21 out total spend to deliver an Utilities Sports Park to include on the Cronulla Park site, of a $1 billion total spend to additional 206 beds and $2 million in 2020-21 multipurpose community located at the intersection of upgrade the next section of treatment spaces with out of a $53 million total Health facilities. Kingston Road and Compton the M1 between Daisy Hill a vertical expansion of spend to duplicate lanes on Road, Slacks Creek. and the . Building 3 and targeted Education Delivered in partnership with refurbishment of other between Johanna Street and 2 Pacific Motorway (M1) Transport and roads (Eight Mile Plains to Daisy the Australian Government. key locations. Delivered South Street in Jimboomba. Hill) in partnership with the Delivered in partnership with Justice and safety Australian Government. the Australian Government. $94.3 million in 2020-21 3 4 Government services out of a $750 million total 1 6 7 8 2 16 Browns Plains Little 23 Hydrogen Training spend to upgrade the 5 10 12 Athletics Centre of Excellence Recreation and culture Pacifi c Motorway between Woodridge 9 Eight Mile Plains and Daisy 13 14 16 18 $13,439 in 2020-21 for $18 million in Hill to extend the busway 22 new athletics equipment 2020-21 out of a Statewide/region-wide and reduce congestion 23 for Browns Plains Little $20 million total spend 27 24 25 26 Athletics. for phase 2 development Relates to election and travel times. Delivered 19 20 21 Beenleigh commitment 28 of the Queensland in partnership with the 11 15 17 Australian Government. 17 Waterford Rugby Apprenticeship Centre to League Club incorporate a Hydrogen 30 Community TAFE Learning Jimboomba Centre pilot at Yarrabilba 3 Springwood Road State $339,027 in 2020-21 Training Centre of Excellence. School 29 30 out of a $500,000 total $1.5 million for a Community TAFE Learning $150,000 over four years to spend for Waterford Rugby 24 League Football Club Inc. Beenleigh State High Centre pilot in Yarrabilba. upgrade the oval. School 10 Shailer Park State High to construct a clubhouse 31 4 Springwood State High 31 32 School to support rugby league at $12 million over four Beaudesert Business Park School Meadowbrook. years to construct a new Expansion $8 million in 2020-21 out of multi-purpose hall. $2.7 million in 2020-21 out Beaudesert a $9.2 million total spend to $1 million in 2020-21 out 18 Carbrook State School of a $5 million total spend of a $10 million total spend construct a new building with 25 $500,000 to expand the Mt Warren Park State to expand the Beaudesert for refurbishment of the 10 general learning spaces School multi-purpose performing and refurbish the existing administration building. Business Park to enable it to arts hall and multiple multi-purpose shelter. $1 million over three years continue to attract light and learning spaces, 19 Loganlea replacement to refurbish the roofs of medium industry. a new canteen 11 Loganlea Road Healthy permanent fire and rescue seven buildings. 32 and a network Street Project station Beaudesert replacement 26 Windaroo State School police facility upgrade. $2.2 million in 2020-21 out of $150,000 in 2020-21 out a $2.4 million total spend to of a $4 million total spend $700,000 over four years to $4 million in 2020-21 out 5 Daisy Hill to continue replacement construct two new outdoor of a $7.1 million total spend Darlington provide a new shared pathway, Action Plan pedestrian crossing and of the permanent fi re and creative learning spaces that to continue the replacement - visitor streetscape enhancements. rescue station at Loganlea. can cater for 16 classes. of the police facility at facilities Mount Beaudesert. Lindsay upgrade 12 Community Use Indoor 20 Marsden State High 27 New primary school in 33 $2.5 million Multi-purpose Court School North Maclean Primary School in Bahrs Scrub in 2020-21 $718,071 in 2020-21 out $13.6 million in 2020-21 $26.9 million in 2020-21 to upgrade infrastructure of a $1.5 million total spend out of a $17.5 million total out of a $66.5 million total $1 million over four years including walking tracks, to refurbish and upgrade spend to construct a new spend to construct a new to plan for a new primary bike trails, car park and the multi-purpose hall with building with six general primary school in North school for Bahrs Scrub. visitor access at the Daisy a wooden sprung-floor learning spaces and 11 Maclean. 34 Hill Conservation Park. basketball court at Shailer Park specialist learning spaces. Cultural engagement in 7 Mabel Park State High State High School. 28 Munruben Ambulance Gondwana Rainforests School 21 New Sport Station $275,000 to enhance 13 Field Lighting $20.2 million over three Community Use $1.3 million in 2020-21 awareness of First Nations Sports Facilities $95,740 in 2020-21 out out of a $3.6 million total culture in the Gondwana SUNSHINE years to construct a new COAST AND of a $282,397 total spend spend for the construction of Rainforests in partnership MORETON building with additional $473,929 in 2020-21 out of BAY classrooms and an a $500,000 total spend to for Marsden State High a new Ambulance Station at with the Traditional Owners. FAR NORTH School to supply and install Munruben. BRISBANE automotive training construct fi eld lighting, change QUEENSLAND IPSWICH facility. sheds and a small canteen at fi eld lighting to support football and rugby league at 29 Yarrabilba new permanent GOLD Browns Plains State School. LOGAN COAST 8 Special Marsden State High School, fire and rescue station TOWNSVILLE Waterford West. Please note: Not all Government School 14 Greenbank bus facility park $2.7 million in 2020-21 expenditure for the region is shown. Dollar amounts may include capital and MACKAY-WHITSUNDAY ‘n’ ride upgrade $6.6 million in 2020-21 out of a $4.5 million total operating expenditure, though may not CENTRAL represent the entire funding allocated. OUTBACK QUEENSLAND out of a $10.5 million $9.2 million in 2020-21 out spend to continue the new QUEENSLAND WIDE BAY total spend to construct of a $21 million total spend to permanent fi re and rescue station at Yarrabilba. To see more Palaszczuk DARLING SOUTH EAST a new building with upgrade Greenbank bus facility Government initiatives DOWNS QUEENSLAND additional classrooms. park ‘n’ ride. visit budget.qld.gov.au DODO NO NOTT REMO REMOVE KEYLINEVE KEYLINE

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For RAPSs Community Infrastructure CREATING JOBS FOR THE Investment Partnership CREATING JOBS ON THE The $15 million Community Infrastructure Investment Partnership Logan (CIIP) program will deliver additional and improved community infrastructure to support critical social service delivery in communities impacted by COVID-19. Grant funding will enable a CREATING1 Underwood Sports JOBS Park FOR THE6 Logan PCYC development 9 Pacific Motorway (M1) 15 Logan Hospital 22 Mount Lindesay Highway KEY mix of refurbishments, new builds, feasibility and design works to

$3 million in 2020-21 out (Daisy Hill to Logan $53.6 million in 2020-21 (Brisbane to Beaudesert), improve vital community infrastructure. $311,000 in 2020-21 out Community wellbeing CREATING JOBS ON THEof a $6.6 million total spend Motorway) out of a $603.6 million Johanna Street to South of a $10 million total spend Street (Jimboomba) A flagship initiative, the Access Economic Hub, is the first pilot to redevelop Underwood to construct a new PCYC $3.9 million in 2020-21 out total spend to deliver an Utilities project to be supported under the program. The Access Economic Sports Park to include on the Cronulla Park site, of a $1 billion total spend to additional 206 beds and $2 million in 2020-21 Hub, in the heart of Logan, will provide a full range of employment multipurpose community located at the intersection of upgrade the next section of treatment spaces with out of a $53 million total Health readiness, job training, social enterprise and business incubator facilities. Kingston Road and Compton the M1 between Daisy Hill a vertical expansion of spend to duplicate lanes on Education services and link participants to social services. The project will Road, Slacks Creek. and the Logan Motorway. Building 3 and targeted Mount Lindesay Highway support up to 22 construction jobs in Logan. Other CIIP-funded Delivered in partnership with refurbishment of other between Johanna Street and 2 Pacific Motorway (M1) Transport and roads initiatives will support an additional 26 construction jobs and (Eight Mile Plains to Daisy the Australian Government. key locations. Delivered South Street in Jimboomba. assist many community service organisations across the State. Hill) in partnership with the Delivered in partnership with Justice and safety Australian Government. the Australian Government. $94.3 million in 2020-21 3 4 Government services out of a $750 million total 1 6 7 8 2 16 Browns Plains Little 23 Hydrogen Training spend to upgrade the 5 10 12 Athletics Centre of Excellence Recreation and culture Pacifi c Motorway between Woodridge 9 Eight Mile Plains and Daisy 13 14 16 18 $13,439 in 2020-21 for $18 million in Hill to extend the busway 22 new athletics equipment 2020-21 out of a Statewide/region-wide and reduce congestion 23 for Browns Plains Little $20 million total spend 27 24 25 26 Athletics. for phase 2 development Relates to election and travel times. Delivered 19 20 21 Beenleigh commitment 28 of the Queensland in partnership with the 11 15 17 Australian Government. 17 Waterford Rugby Apprenticeship Centre to League Club incorporate a Hydrogen 30 Community TAFE Learning Jimboomba Centre pilot at Yarrabilba 3 Springwood Road State $339,027 in 2020-21 Training Centre of Excellence. School 29 30 out of a $500,000 total $1.5 million for a Community TAFE Learning $150,000 over four years to spend for Waterford Rugby 24 League Football Club Inc. Beenleigh State High Centre pilot in Yarrabilba. upgrade the oval. School 10 Shailer Park State High to construct a clubhouse 31 4 Springwood State High 31 32 School to support rugby league at $12 million over four Beaudesert Business Park School Meadowbrook. years to construct a new Expansion $8 million in 2020-21 out of multi-purpose hall. $2.7 million in 2020-21 out Beaudesert a $9.2 million total spend to $1 million in 2020-21 out 18 Carbrook State School of a $5 million total spend of a $10 million total spend construct a new building with 25 $500,000 to expand the Mt Warren Park State to expand the Beaudesert for refurbishment of the 10 general learning spaces School multi-purpose performing and refurbish the existing administration building. Business Park to enable it to arts hall and multiple multi-purpose shelter. $1 million over three years continue to attract light and learning spaces, 19 Loganlea replacement to refurbish the roofs of medium industry. a new canteen 11 Loganlea Road Healthy permanent fire and rescue seven buildings. 32 and a network Street Project station Beaudesert replacement 26 Windaroo State School police facility upgrade. $2.2 million in 2020-21 out of $150,000 in 2020-21 out a $2.4 million total spend to of a $4 million total spend $700,000 over four years to $4 million in 2020-21 out 5 Daisy Hill to continue replacement construct two new outdoor of a $7.1 million total spend Darlington provide a new shared pathway, Action Plan pedestrian crossing and of the permanent fi re and creative learning spaces that to continue the replacement - visitor streetscape enhancements. rescue station at Loganlea. can cater for 16 classes. of the police facility at facilities Mount Beaudesert. Lindsay upgrade 12 Community Use Indoor 20 Marsden State High 27 New primary school in 33 $2.5 million Multi-purpose Court School North Maclean Primary School in Bahrs Scrub in 2020-21 $718,071 in 2020-21 out $13.6 million in 2020-21 $26.9 million in 2020-21 to upgrade infrastructure of a $1.5 million total spend out of a $17.5 million total out of a $66.5 million total $1 million over four years including walking tracks, to refurbish and upgrade spend to construct a new spend to construct a new to plan for a new primary bike trails, car park and the multi-purpose hall with building with six general primary school in North school for Bahrs Scrub. visitor access at the Daisy a wooden sprung-floor learning spaces and 11 Maclean. 34 Hill Conservation Park. basketball court at Shailer Park specialist learning spaces. Cultural engagement in Logan City Council – Digital 7 Mabel Park State High State High School. 28 Munruben Ambulance Gondwana Rainforests Infrastructure and Connectivity School 21 New Sport Station $275,000 to enhance 13 Field Lighting Program $20.2 million over three Community Use $1.3 million in 2020-21 awareness of First Nations Sports Facilities $95,740 in 2020-21 out out of a $3.6 million total culture in the Gondwana The Queensland Government is providing $2.5 million to SUNSHINE years to construct a new COAST AND of a $282,397 total spend spend for the construction of Rainforests in partnership support initial feasibility works as part of Logan City Council’s MORETON building with additional $473,929 in 2020-21 out of BAY classrooms and an a $500,000 total spend to for Marsden State High a new Ambulance Station at with the Traditional Owners. Digital Infrastructure and Connectivity Program, which seeks FAR NORTH School to supply and install Munruben. to identify the city’s current and future digital infrastructure BRISBANE automotive training construct fi eld lighting, change QUEENSLAND IPSWICH facility. sheds and a small canteen at fi eld lighting to support requirements. The program identifies opportunities to build or football and rugby league at 29 Yarrabilba new permanent extend digital networks in priority greenfield, residential and GOLD Browns Plains State School. LOGAN COAST 8 Logan City Special Marsden State High School, fire and rescue station industrial development areas such as and TOWNSVILLE Waterford West. Please note: Not all Government Yarrabilba. School 14 Greenbank bus facility park $2.7 million in 2020-21 expenditure for the region is shown. Dollar amounts may include capital and MACKAY-WHITSUNDAY ‘n’ ride upgrade $6.6 million in 2020-21 out of a $4.5 million total operating expenditure, though may not A strong internet connection is vital for business and job CENTRAL represent the entire funding allocated. OUTBACK QUEENSLAND out of a $10.5 million $9.2 million in 2020-21 out spend to continue the new creation in South East Queensland. This investment paves the QUEENSLAND permanent fi re and rescue way for the Logan City Council to engage with private sector WIDE BAY total spend to construct of a $21 million total spend to To see more Palaszczuk station at Yarrabilba. telecommunications providers to improve the quality and DARLING SOUTH EAST a new building with upgrade Greenbank bus facility Government initiatives DOWNS QUEENSLAND additional classrooms. park ‘n’ ride. visit budget.qld.gov.au coverage of digital infrastructure, and lay the foundation for a new wave of economic development in the region. 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CREATING JOBS FOR QUEENSLAND reverse CREATING JOBS of above FOR QUEENSLAND BUDGET 2020–21 STATEWIDE AT A GLANCE HIGHLIGHTS CREATING Jobs supported by infrastructure This Budget is focused on creating JOBS FOR investment in 2020–21 46,000 jobs and getting our economy moving QUEENSLAND Total infrastructure program over four years $56B sooner. Initiatives include: Percentage of capital spend Driving the largest Growing our regions and outside Greater Brisbane infrastructure program in over supporting key industries such 58% a decade - $14.8 billion in as tourism, agriculture and Total spend on road and transport 2020–21, directly supporting mining. An additional For RAPSs infrastructure in 2020–21 $6.3B 46,000 jobs. Around 58% $200 million will be provided of the capital program and to the Works for Queensland COVID-19 economic stimulus 28,700 of the jobs supported program to support local CREATING JOBS FOR THE measures to date $7B will be outside the Greater governments outside South Brisbane area. East Queensland. Education and CREATING JOBS ON THE training in 2020–21 $17.5B Enhancing frontline services. Providing more Queenslanders The Budget will support with access to the skills and Health in 2020–21 funding for additional training they need for rewarding $21.8B frontline health staff including careers. $100 million has been Concessions and lowering the 5,800 nurses, 1,500 doctors provided over three years to CREATING JOBS FOR THE cost of living and 1,700 allied health upgrade TAFE campuses. $6.3B professionals through to Building trains in Queensland 2024. Providing concessions and CREATING JOBS ON THE over 10 years easing the cost of living, with $1B Backing small businesses an estimated $6.3 billion in Social housing improvements to support jobs and 2020–21 in targeted discounts, in 2020–21 communities. More than fee waivers, rebates, and $526.2M $7 billion in COVID-19 subsidies. stimulus measures have been provided so far, including Protecting the environment. Tax Relief Package reducing business costs The Great Barrier Reef will benefi t from an additional $40 The Government provided significant tax relief to support through payroll tax relief and other tax relief measures, million worth of support. This Queensland businesses, landlords, tenants, pubs and includes $10 million for a Reef clubs, including: and accelerating projects to unlock development and Assist Program and $6 million Payroll tax refunds, waivers and deferrals for eligible increase economic activity. over four years for the GBR businesses, targeted at small to medium businesses Island Arks project to deliver Increasing investment in ecotourism in the region. A payroll tax exemption for wages subsidised by the manufacturing including JobKeeper payment $1 billion to make trains Delivering lower debt than New Land tax rebates, waivers and deferrals for eligible again in Queensland. South Wales and Victoria. taxpayers. An estimated 360 businesses in Logan will also benefit in 2020-21 from the higher payroll tax threshold.

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