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DO NOT REMOVE KEYLINE CREATING JOBS FOR QUEENSLAND CREATING JOBS FOR QUEENSLAND CREATING JOBS FOR QUEENSLAND Lorem ipsum 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 Brisbane 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 OUTBACKCREATING JOBS QUEENSLAND 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 Outback Queensland region Health in 2020–21 funding for additional training they need for rewarding with 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, $611M $452M $29.9M Social housing improvements for productivity-enhancing infrastructure and for the North West, Central West and South to maintain, improve and upgrade schools in 2020–21 communities. More than fee waivers, rebates, and capital works, estimated to support around West Hospital and Health Services. in Outback Queensland. $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 Outback Queensland region will also benefit from: reducing business costs The Great Barrier Reef will through payroll tax relief and benefi t from an additional $40 Disaster Recovery and Reconstruction COVID Works for Queensland Homelessness services 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. $251M $26.3M $5.6M in 2020-21 to local governments for recovery to support the delivery of job-creating new in 2020-21 to deliver specialist manufacturing including and reconstruction projects relating to natural infrastructure, maintenance or minor works homelessness services. Delivering lower debt than New $1 billion to make trains disaster events which occurred between 2018 as part of the Queensland Government's again in Queensland. South Wales and Victoria. and 2020 in Outback Queensland. Economic Recovery Plan. Delivering for the Outback Queensland region Building our Regions Drought Relief Recovery and resilience Works for Queensland $51.0 million allocated to 74 Assistance Scheme against natural disasters $83.4 million provided to regional projects in Outback Queensland Funding An estimated $252.6 million for the councils to undertake 383 job- to assist local councils to deliver provision of financial assistance for creating maintenance and minor critical infrastructure and support $39.0 million in financial infrastructure projects in Outback assistance provided to 1,367 capital and resilience works to disaster 283 jobs during construction. affected communities in 2020-21. Queensland. 2020–21 Revenue 2020–21 Expenses Queensland’s Labour (March 2015 to October 2020) farms to help manage the adverse (February 2017 to November 2020) impacts of drought. (March 2020 to October 2020) Market Forecasts (March 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 .% State taxation Restoring frontline services for Outback Queensland revenue .% Public order Sales of goods and safety Health (March 2015 to September 2020) and services .% .% .% . Economic 88 extra 27 extra 40 extra 43 extra services .% . nurses, doctors, teachers, police officers, Per cent (%) Per cent Million persons Million Social protection, up 14.8% up 40.4% up 5.7% up 14.6% housing and Other . other community services Grants revenue services .% .% .8% Education % . 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Kennedy Developmental Road. upgrade and data acquisition delivery. Transport and roads Delivered in partnership with $1.3 million in 2020-21 out of a (SCADA) system for 2 Lelka Murrin Restaurant the Australian Government. $3.7 million total spend to complete an improved water 26 Murweh and Quilpie Tyre Justice and safety and Kiosk Development upgrade of the Queensland Fire reticulation and sewerage Recycling Project $500,000 in 2020-21 out 8 Flinders Highway (Julia and Emergency Services complex at network. $150,000 in 2020-21 out of a Government services of a $1 million total spend Creek - Cloncurry), Scrubby Mount Isa. $250,000 total spend to support to renovate the Lelka Murrin Creek 19 Longreach State High Murweh Shire Council to address Recreation and culture School building, the site of the old $5.1 million in 2020-21 out of 15 Hughenden Water Reservoir stockpiles of problematic waste Gununa Tavern, to provide a a $32.1 million total spend to Project $2.6 million over three tyres. Statewide/region-wide food service hub comprising strengthen pavement and widen $948,062 in 2020-21 out of a years for an automotive Relates to election a restaurant, café and kiosk. floodway on Flinders Highway $2.9 million total spend to construct training facility with 27 Quilpie water supply upgrade at Scrubby Creek. Delivered in a new 4.3ML capacity necessary equipment $247,652 in 2020-21 out of commitment 3 Indigenous Land and Sea partnership with the Australian welded steel high level to deliver practical and a $749,100 total spend to Ranger Program Government. reservoir to improve theoretical learning. construct a new bore to improve 33 North West Minerals $720,000 in 2020-21 to potable water storage future potable water requirements Province protect environmental and 9 Julia Creek and provide 20 Longreach and to refurbish the existing bore $300,000 in 2020-21 Indigenous cultural heritage Smart Hub priority water replacement auxiliary to provide a backup supply in an out of a $975,000 total values in Normanton. $261,875 security. fire and rescue station emergency. spend supporting economic in 2020-21 $2.7 million in 2020-21 Carpentaria diversifi cation and job 4 John Henry Memorial Oval out of a out of a $4.4 million 28 Eromanga Natural History creating initiatives through $523,750 total spend to continue Museum $339,027 in 2020-21 out the development of robust total spend replacement of the of a $1 million total spend $960,000 in 2020-21 out of business cases to increase to stimulate auxiliary fi re and rescue for Carpentaria Shire Council a $2.4 million total spend to tourism. to construct new change economic station at Longreach. construct a museum for one development rooms and amenities, Mount Isa of Australia’s most signifi cant 34 Outback Tourism in Julia 21 Longreach State storage shed and shade and internationally recognised Infrastructure Fund structure at John Henry Creek by School dinosaur and megafauna $6 million in 2020-21 out of Memorial Oval, Normanton. establishing $500,000 in 2020-21 collections. a $10.4 million total spend a digital to replace the existing to develop new attractions 5 Glenore Weir Stabilisation innovation amenities block.