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QUEENSLAND BUDGET 2021–22 REGIONAL ACTION PLAN Central Queensland The Queensland Budget will directly support Central Queensland with significant expenditure in 2021-22 including: for productivity-enhancing Infrastructure infrastructure and capital works, estimated to support around 3,200 jobs $973M in this region. Health for the Central Queensland $691.4M Hospital and Health Services. Tourism and Events Queensland Events and Tourism Education to maintain, improve and upgrade schools in Central $74.6M Queensland region. Central Queensland will also benefit from: Rookwood Weir in 2021-22 to continue construction of Rookwood Weir to enhance Central Queensland's agricultural and urban water supply by up to 86,000 $140M megalitres. Social Housing in 2021-22 to expand and improve social housing in Central Queensland, delivered in partnership with the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries and Agriculture of Department $28.4M Australian Government. Skilling Queenslanders for Work in 2021-22 to fund more training opportunities and increase workforce participation $6M in Central Queensland. Delivering for the Central Queensland region Building our Regions Jobs and Regional $69.5 million allocated to 37 Growth Fund critical infrastructure projects in $41.3 million capital expenditure Central Queensland, supporting supported and 131 new full- economic development and time jobs generated in Central supporting 743 jobs. Queensland. (March 2015 to June 2021) (February 2017 to May 2021) Tourism and Events Queensland Events and Tourism Back to Work Works for Queensland $29.9 million paid to $23.7 million provided to regional 1,291 employers in Central councils in Central Queensland to Queensland to help employ undertake 73 minor infrastructure 2,905 eligible unemployed and maintenance projects. jobseekers. (June 2019 to June 2021) (July 2016 to May 2021) Restoring frontline services in Central Queensland Growth from March 2015 to March 2021 362 extra nurses 128 extra doctors up 30.1% up 53.9% budget.qld.gov.au 49 extra police officers 31 extra firefighters up 9.2% up 25.8% Central Queensland Capella State School Rockhampton Drug Central Queensland Stanwell Power Station - Gladstone Port initiatives KEY $1.8 million in 2021-22 to Rehabilitation and Treatment University Rockhampton overhauls, ash storage and $118.5 million in 2021-22 upgrade the administration Facility $8 million in 2021-22 for a sustaining projects including $44.1 million for Community wellbeing building. $5.7 million in 2021-22 out CQU Rockhampton campus $74.4 million in 2021-22 to RG Tanna Coal Terminal asset of a $16.3 million total spend consolidation and a new replace and refurbish existing upgrades, $14.1 million for Utilities Yeppoon State High School for a new 42-bed residential Central Queensland TAFE infrastructure to ensure port services, $9.8 million for Health $7.8 million in 2021-22 out alcohol and other drug Centre of Excellence. the continued reliability Auckland Point berths and of a $9.6 million total spend rehabilitation and treatment Rockhampton Hospital of electricity supply to $6.5 million for Marina and Pilot Education to construct a new building for facility in Rockhampton. Part of $6.2 million in 2021-22 out Queensland and the National projects. additional learning spaces. the Action on Ice Strategy. of a $31.1 million total spend Electricity Market. Transport and roads Gladstone State High School Rosslyn Bay Boat Harbour, Rockhampton State High for construction projects Justice and safety reconfiguration of boating School to improve facilities at the $340,000 in 2021-22 out Emerald State School of a $2 million total spend to facilities $1.2 million in 2021-22 out of Rockhampton Hospital site, $1.8 million in 2021-22 to Government services $250,000 in 2021-22 out of a a $3.2 million total spend to including an expansion of the upgrade skills development and upgrade the administration training facilities. $2 million total spend to extend provide new skills development Mental Health Ward. building. Recreation and culture the floating pontoon at Rosslyn and training facilities and to Gavial - Gracemere Road Clinton Industrial Estate Bay Harbour to improve access install a school security fence. (Lawrie Street), widen to $500,000 in 2021-22 out of to the southern Great Barrier Reef Statewide/region-wide North Rockhampton Flood four lanes and upgrade Bouldercombe primary a $20.1 million total spend to and the Keppel Islands. Backflow Prevention intersections plant replacement develop the Clinton Industrial Relates to election commitment Great Keppel Island $435,875 in 2021-22 out $20 million in 2021-22 out $8.8 million in 2021-22 Estate to help create economic Rejuvenation Pilot of a $871,750 total spend of a $35 million total spend out of a $40.4 million total development in the Gladstone $4.4 million in 2021-22 out to reduce the impact of flood to widen to four lanes and spend to replace ageing plant region. Callide Power Station of a $30 million total spend to water on the sewer network in upgrade intersections. equipment at Bouldercombe enhancements, overhauls deliver enabling infrastructure to the North Rockhampton Flood substation to ensure the Gladstone South secondary and refurbishment stimulate tourism development Management Area. continued reliability of systems replacement $53.6 million in 2021-22 on the island and throughout the electricity supply to the $4.2 million in 2021-22 out (including $43.5 million region. surrounding area. of a $20.8 million total spend at Callide B) for planned Capricornia Correctional to replace aged secondary maintenance and overhauls. Centre expansion Rookwood Weir systems at the Gladstone South Substation to ensure continued Banana Shire Cardboard $20.6 million in 2021-22 $140 million in 2021-22 Recycling Project out of a $243.2 million out of a $367.2 million reliability of electricity supply to the surrounding area. $27,301 in 2021-22 out total spend to complete the total spend to continue of a $216,480 total spend construction of an additional construction of Rookwood Rockhampton Calliope State High School to support the expansion of 398 beds at Capricornia Weir to enhance Central cardboard recycling services Correctional Centre. Queensland’s agricultural $12.9 million in 2021-22 out of a $13.8 million total spend in the Banana Shire. Bruce Highway Emerald Blackwater and urban water supply by up to 86,000 megalitres. to construct stage 2 of Calliope Biloela replacement police (Rockhampton - Gladstone State High School. facility St Lawrence), Part of the National Water Infrastructure Development $3.9 million in 2021-22 out Neilsen Avenue Awoonga Dam Fish Hatchery Fund, delivered in of a $5 million total spend to Plentiful Creek, $4.2 million in 2021-22 out of partnership with the to complete the replacement improve safety a $10.8 million total spend to Carnarvon Australian Government. police facility at Biloela. $9 million in Biloela complete construction of a new National Park Moura Multi-Purpose 2021-22 out of a fi sh hatchery facility at Awoonga Healthcare Service $21.3 million total Bruce Highway additional Dam. $3.5 million in 2021-22 out spend to widen funding, Gladstone to of a $7.2 million total spend pavement on the Rockhampton and Mackay Woorabinda Multi-Purpose for the redevelopment of the Bruce Highway to Proserpine, funding Health Service Moura Multi-Purpose Healthcare between Neilsen commitment $2 million in 2021-22 out of Service, including renewal and Avenue and Plentiful $500 million funding a $12.5 million total spend for upgrading of aged care facilities Creek. Delivered towards priority upgrades the facility to increase from four with provision for future demand. in partnership between Mackay and residential aged care beds to with the Australian Proserpine, and between 14, including the upgrade of Carnarvon National Park Government. Gladstone and Rockhampton. the laundry facilities and the visitor facilities upgrade Details and timing subject construction of a new kitchen. $667,000 in 2021-22 out of Browne Stadium Gracemere replacement to negotiation with the a $2.4 million total spend to The Government has made auxiliary fire and rescue Australian Government. Discovery Coast Sport and upgrade visitor infrastructure at a $25 million commitment station Delivered in partnership with Recreation Association Carnarvon National Park. towards delivering a 10,000 $496,000 in 2021-22 out the Australian Government. $533,000 in 2021-22 out of SUNSHINE Taroom State School COAST a $593,000 total spend to MORETON BAY seat stadium at Rockhampton’s of a $2.2 million total spend $1.2 million in 2021-22 traditional home of rugby to complete the replacement construct two tennis courts, a Gladstone State out of a $1.5 million total FAR NORTH league, Browne Park. auxiliary fi re and rescue station walking track and an outdoor QUEENSLAND IPSWICH BRISBANE Development Area spend to upgrade an existing at Gracemere. gym to support physical activity New Rockhampton Art $1 million in 2021-22 amenities block. GOLD in Agnes Water. Part of the LOGAN COAST Gallery Heron Island out of a $18.9 million Activate! Queensland program. TOWNSVILLE $3.5 million in 2021-22 out $416,188 in 2021-22 out of a total spend to develop Please note: Not all government of a total contribution of $15 $836,550 total spend to install infrastructure required to expenditure for the region is shown. MACKAY-WHITSUNDAY Miriam Vale State School Dollar amounts may include capital and million to the Rockhampton solar infrastructure and waste support the effi cient delivery operating expenditure, though may not CENTRAL $1.2 million in 2021-22 to represent the entire funding allocated. OUTBACK QUEENSLAND Regional Council for the management equipment, along QUEENSLAND of major industrial expansion upgrade an existing amenities WIDE BAY planning of and construction with removal of legacy waste. within the Gladstone State block.