Home » Australian Government reveals projects to receive AusLink Strategic Regional Programme funding

Australian Government reveals projects to receive AusLink Strategic Regional Programme funding

The Australian Government has released the list of 86 projects to be funded under its AusLink Strategic Regional Programme. The funding will help improve many regional road links to the AusLink National Land Transport Network and fulfil one of the AusLink objectives of a holistic solution to Australia’s transport needs, involving all levels of government.

The Minister for Local Government, Territories and Roads, Jim Lloyd, announced 29 ‘large projects’ and 57 ‘small projects’ within the $220 million AusLink Strategic Regional Programme cap late in 2006. Twenty-two projects had previously been provided with funding under the programme. Large scale projects were classified as seeking over $1 million and up to $10 million from the Australian Government, while a $1 million or less government contribution defined the smaller projects. More than 300 applications fell into the small project category.

“The projects and their outcomes demonstrate the success of the programme in encouraging a partnership funding approach to assist regional councils in upgrading transport infrastructure important for regional industries and communities,” Minister Lloyd said.

Mr Lloyd said the AusLink Strategic Regional Programme was designed to assist Councils develop regional and local transport infrastructure supporting industry, tourism and economic development, while also offering assistance to improve access and sustainability for rural areas.

“It is very popular with Councils across Australia and has proven to be an important new initiative targeting projects at the local level that otherwise would not have been able to start for many years to come,” he said. “There was strong interest across Australia to the call for funding submissions. We received 495 funding applications from 275 Councils asking for more than $1 billion for projects worth in excess of $2 billion.”

The Minister said that all projects involved the Australian Government acting in partnership with Councils, and in some cases, industry and State Governments.

“The strong response to the Strategic Regional Programme revealed a high number of quality projects and it was impossible to fund all of the best ones,” Mr Lloyd said.

A sample of the projects selected by the Australian Government for funding is as follows:

New South Wales

  • $10 million to Kiama Council’s $20 million plan for improving safety and traffic flows at Conjola Mountain on the Princes Highway
  • $2 million to the Midwest Regional Council to seal the Bylong Valley Way
  • $1.08 million to the Parkes Council as a contribution towards upgrading the access road to the town’s multimodal HUB site
  • $1.19 million to Tumut Council to invest in the $1.7 million upgrade of Main Road 278.

Victoria

  • $4.2 million to the Alpine Shire Council towards the $9.98 million upgrade of the Bogong High Plans Road
  • $1.83 million to the Hume City Council towards upgrading narrow and gravel sections of Arundel and Annandale roads
  • $2.08 million went towards upgrading eight bridge crossings across six council areas in the Gippsland Region.

Queensland

  • $7 million went to Aramac Shire Council for sealing the Starlight Way – the last unsealed section of road between Townsville and Melbourne
  • $1.6 million to Cook Shire Council to upgrade the Northern Peninsula Road Access, north of Cairns
  • $7 million to Ipswich City Council towards the $10 million Cunningham Highway – Swanbank Enterprise Park Link.

Western Australia
  • $10 million to the City of Swan for its $22.9 million project to extend Lloyd Street
  • $3.5 million went to the City of Armadale for the Ranford Road upgrade
  • $2.69 million to Kalamunda Shire for the duplication of a section of Abernethy Road adjacent to the Perth International Airport
  • $2.08 million went to the Toodyay Shire to upgrade Stirling Terrace.

South Australia

  • $2 million was provided to Wakefield Council to go towards the $4 million required for an expansion of the freight handling capacity of the Bowmans Intermodal site on the Adelaide Plains.

Tasmania

  • $2.8 million to the Huon Valley Council to go towards the sealing of the Esperance Coast Road.

Northern Territory

  • The Australian Government will provide $4.95 million for improvements along the Port Keats Road access to Wadeye, one of the most remote Indigenous communities in Australia and the sixth largest town in the Northern Territory.

All these applications were assessed according to the criteria provided by the Department of Transport and Regional Services in the application process.

Completed projects from the earlier round of project announcements include:

  • safety improvements to Jervis Bay Road intersection, New South Wales (one of four sub-projects within the Princes Highway safety improvement project)
  • traffic lights at Yan Yean and Ironbark Roads, Yarrambat, Victoria
  • a boardwalk along Metung Road, Victoria
  • the Russett Park Causeway in Mareeba Shire, Far North Queensland
  • an upgrade of Port Sorell Road, Tasmania.

For more details, please check the website at www.auslink.gov.au/funding/strategic/index.aspx

Digital Editions


  • New paint technology at Alexandrina

    New paint technology at Alexandrina

    A paint trial is taking the heat out of Alexandrina’s council infrastructure. Alexandrina Council’s Alexandrina Wastewater division is trialing new paint technology to cool down…

More News

  • Together Butchulla Talk

    Together Butchulla Talk

    A new Indigenous book celebrating the Butchulla language and local animals was launched at Hervey Bay Library earlier this month with storytime, language, dance and art activities for families to…

  • New Logan arena

    New Logan arena

    An upgraded arena for equestrians has officially opened at Skerman Park in North Maclean. Logan City Council delivered the $928,000 project, which includes a weatherproof roof, to support members of…

  • Noosa mastering AI

    Noosa mastering AI

    Digital Hub is trying to help Noosa locals get the most out of AI. Mastering AI can make life easier in countless ways. From planning weekly meals with specific dietary…

  • Change in the weather

    Change in the weather

    AUSSIE FLOOD RESCUE It’s obvious to everybody that we are seeing weather changes. It appears to be more erratic and frequent than ever before. Local government bodies are plagued by…

  • Dandycon set to return

    Dandycon set to return

    Dandy Con, Greater Dandenong’s much loved comic and pop culture festival, returns on Saturday 11 April 2026 between 11am–4pm, bigger than ever. This free, all ages event fills Dandenong Library,…

  • A creative future for Kingston

    A creative future for Kingston

    The community has been invited to help shape Kingston’s creative and cultural future. Kingston residents are being invited to help finalise the city’s cultural roadmap, with the Draft Creative and…

  • Tweed residents gunking up wastewater

    Tweed residents gunking up wastewater

    Tweed Shire Council is urging residents to rethink what they flush down the toilet and pour down the drain, after revealing that crews remove around 156 tonnes of rubbish and…

  • In memory of Chris Quilkey

    In memory of Chris Quilkey

    It was with great sadness that we learned that former Blacktown City Deputy Mayor and Councillor Chris Quilkey has passed away. First and foremost, our thoughts are with Chris’s family,…

  • Unit demolished as Ipswich flood recovery continues

    Unit demolished as Ipswich flood recovery continues

    Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding has welcomed the demolition of Mihi Grove, a flood-hit 42-unit complex in Brassall purchased as part of the Queensland and Australian Government’s Resilient Homes Fund Voluntary…

  • Fraser adopts tree

    Fraser adopts tree

    The Fraser Coast now has an official tree, with Council today adopting the Kauri Pine as a symbol of the region’s culture, history and natural environment. Fraser Coast Mayor George…