Successful BBRF Infrastructure Projects
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Successful BBRF Infrastructure Projects Grant Total Project Applicant Organisation Project Description Location Approved Cost Round Four $7,005,091 $10,061,468 Towers Jockey Club Inc TJC Community Event Centre The project will upgrade and expand the TJC Community Event Centre Richmond Hill $944,960 $1,259,960 Mount Isa City Cou8ncil Recycling The project will extend the existing waste facility to include a material recovery capability and implement a new kerbside waste Mount Isa City Council Sunset $6,060,131 $8,801,508 Initiative collection service for recyclable materials from households Round Three $9,801,816 $19,433,032 To set in motion development of Townsville's untapped tourism market and create ongoing, long-term jobs, Townsville City Council Townsville City Council The Castle Hill Experience has re-imagined Castle Hill to create an adventure hub. Castle Hill is located in the centre of Townsville providing a striking natural Castle Hill $1,965,000 $3,930,000 backdrop to the city and 360 degree views of Magnetic Island and Cape Pallarenda. Townsville North Queensland is the global centre of excellence for marine science, education and research. The Museum of Underwater Art (MOUA) will be globally significant and the first of its kind in Australia. This project will enhance the regions art and Museum of Underwater Art (MOUA) reef experiences to leverage global tourism trends and attract 50,000 new visitors each year. Stage 2 of MOUA will see the Museum Of Underwater Art Limited Palm Island $1,500,000 $2,000,000 Stage 2 development of large artworks submerged in the ocean off Palm Island which will be accessible through dive and snorkel tours. MOUA will be catalytic for Palm Island, it will build on the nascent tourism industry, generate jobs and income, address social disadvantage, enhance and showcase the local culture and enhance conservation efforts on the Great Barrier Reef. This project aims to transform a civic space to attract visitors & create a space where community can come together, enhancing community pride and identity. Florence Clark Park is located in the central business area of Cloncurry. An existing underutilized space will be transformed into a modern, community hub that engages and inspires people of all ages in recreation & leisure activities. Cloncurry Shire Council Florence Clark Park Precinct Project Cloncurry $993,618 $2,063,618 Features include improved green space, new amenities, BBQs, water park/splash pad, playground, skate furniture, civic stage and a series of Arbor structures that will tell the story of Cloncurry's history and key landmarks. Florence Clark Park will be transformed into a shady oasis. This project contributes to the tourism infrastructure in Cloncurry. An historical partnership has been announced between the Molongle Creek Boat Club Inc, Whitsunday Regional Council and Queensland Government to upgrade the Molongle Creek Boating Facility. The project will upgrade the existing Molongle Creek boat Upgrade of the Molongle Creek channel to an all-tide access channel and construct a new two-storey multipurpose complex incorporating a managers residence, Molongle Creek Boat Club Inc Home Hill $889,450 $4,939,450 Boating Facility shop, office, cafe, rescue vessel and water taxi storage and mechanics workshop providing unprecedented new jobs, goods, service and convenience to caravaners, tourists, club members, the local community and emergency services creating a highly desirable economic and social benefit to the coastal remote region. Duplicating our existing ablutions block will allow Apex Camps Magnetic Island to provide two camps to utilise our camp and Apex Queensland Youth Camps recreation’s centre at one time. We can currently sleep up to 110 people but only have toilet and shower facilities for less than half Duplicate Ablutions Block Picnic Bay $225,975 $451,950 Limited this number. Being a not for profit charitable organisation, our aim is to get children and youth away from computers and games and getting them outside enjoying the outdoors, playing sport and recreational activities and interacting and building new friendships. Mount Isa City Council Installation of flood lights at Captain Cook and Sunset Oval in Mount Isa. Mount Isa $589,859 $442,394.00 The project will upgrade and refurbish current female change rooms and install a kitchenette and ambulance bay in the Townsville Turf Club. Consistent with the national trend, Townsville Turf Club has a growing number of local and visiting female jockeys who will benefit from the upgrade of the facilities. A comfortable and well-quipped change room is fitting of the dedication and commitment Female Jockey Facilities Townsville Turf Club the jockeys show to the sport, and this enables them to be in the right space to prepare both physically and mentally for their race Cluden $182,500 $365,638 Improvements and Refurbishments ride. It is also a requirement that the Jockeys are in the Jockey room at least 2 hours prior to their race. Racing is one of the few sports where men and women can compete on equal terms as they adhere to the same guidelines and weight restrictions, so delivering adequate facilities for them had been identified as a priority by the Committee. This project will construct a new, purpose built accommodation facility in Townsville for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people travelling from outlying remote communities for medical treatment. The facility will provide patients and their families with a Yumba-Meta Housing Association Supported Transitional Health culturally appropriate place to stay, transport to appointments and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff who will support them Rasmussen $2,890,879 $4,142,517 Limited Accommodation for ATSI clients. to engage with the health system and obtain appropriate treatment. The facility will fill a significant gap in the Townsville community which frequently sees people from outlying communities falling through the health system, missing important appointments and ending up homeless, couch surfing or rough sleeping resulting in poor health outcomes. The project will upgrade the water supply infrastructure in Normanton town, including installation of a raw water irrigation line to key businesses and public areas to reduce the operational costs of the water treatment plant and provide a cost-effective solution ensuring key areas remain irrigated throughout the dry season. Water for irrigation is currently sourced from the water treatment Carpentaria Shire Council Raw Water Irrigation Infrastructure plant and has been identified through recent data collection to consume up to 20% of the total treated water within the Shire. The Normanton $712,000 $950,000 operational costs of the water treatment plant can be reduced significantly by completion of this project. By providing a cost- effective solution to allow key areas to irrigate throughout the dry season, it will aim to improve the overall aesthetics of the town and increase tourism within the Shire. Round Two $1,477,192 Castle Hill Spinney Inc For improved Kitchen facilities Castle Hill $176,275 Towers Players Inc For Amenities $169,417 Townsville Astronomy Group For the Townsville Observatory Site Development Townsville $20,000 Townsville City Council For the upgrade of Townsville's export and economic connections Townsville $1,111,500 Round One $14,242,507 Flinders Shire Council Hughenden Recreational Lake For the construction of Hughenden Recreational Lake Hughenden $4,109,075 Bwgcolman Retail and Business Palm Island Aboriginal Shire Council Palm Island $9,994,432 Precinct Stage 2 For the construction of Bwgcolman Retail and Business Precinct Stage 2 Richmond Early Education Centre Inc Richmond $139,000 For the Installation of a new safe and functional children's playground and outdoor facilities Successful BBRF Community Investment Projects Grant Applicant Organisation Project Description Location Total Project Cost Approved Round Three $317,718 $477,036 The project will commission external consultants to prepare a Strategic Plan for Palm Island Aquaculture sustainable aquaculture ventures and operations for Palm Island. The Strategic Palm Island Aboriginal Council Industry Development Palm Island $45,000 $60,000 Plan will identify aquaculture models that are commercially feasible, culturally Strategy appropriate and economically and socially sustainable. The project will commission external Indigenous consultants to prepare an Indigenous Cultural Tourism Strategic Plan for the Cloncurry Shire Council. The Indigenous Cultural consultants will work with local Indigenous communities to identify Cloncurry Shire Council Cloncurry $20,000 $20,000 Tourism Strategic Plan opportunities for skills development, training and employment to support the development of Indigenous tourism business ventures, including product development and cultural tours. Development of a The project will develop a tourism strategy and implementation plan for the Charters Towers Regional Council Tourism Strategy for the Charters Towers City $75,000 $100,000 Charters Towers region. Charters Towers Region Burdekin Economic The project will produce the Economic Development Strategy 2019/20-2025 for Burdekin Shire Council Development Strategy Ayr $19,318 $38,636 the Burdekin Shire. 2019/20-2025 Mount Isa To Townsville Economic Building Local Leadership The project will deliver the Building Local Leadership Program to enhance Mount Isa $20,000 $20,000 Development Zone Incorporated in Regional Queensland capacity in established