A more liveable SEQ
Delivering a healthy, sustainable and liveable region through new investments in urban amenities and blue and green environmental assets.
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Location Region-wide Description Supporting Local Government projects that create liveable, creative, sustainable and healthy communities. Projects funded will be of a regional or sub-regional scale that leave a legacy in the community SEQ City Deal Implementation Milestones - Q2 2023 - Guidelines finalised
- Q3 2023 - Funding applications open
- Q4 2023 - Projects selected and announced
- Q4 2024 - Commencement of projects
- Q2 2027 - Completion of all Liveability Fund projects
Responsibility Led by the Queensland Government in partnership with the Australian Government and Local Government members of the Council of Mayors (SEQ).
Investment $285.8 million Detailed applications
Council
Project and location
Description
Approved funding
Minimum council financial contribution required
Brisbane City Council
Victoria Park / Barrambin – Catalyst Works, Herston
The Victoria Park Catalyst Works are prioritised elements of the Master Plan that will improve the access and quality of park infrastructure.
This includes:
- a large scale nature-based and accessible Adventure Playground, known as the Adventurescape, with dedicated amenities block
- a two-kilometre accessible Parkway Loop connecting visitors to key features within the park.
- upgraded vehicle access into the park off Herston Road, Herston, including a signalised intersection and new active travel entry bridge.
- expanded car park facilities at the park’s main entry.
- a new park administration and operations compound
- an extension to the existing land bridge
- all associated works including wayfinding signage, earthworks, landscaping and utilities.
$80,560,000
$40,280,000
City of Moreton Bay
Boongaree to Woorim Active & Accessible Community Infrastructure Project, Boongaree, Woorim
The project aims to improve connections for pedestrians, cyclists and other users with new amenities, upgraded crossings and segregated cycleways, alongside jetty improvements which include pontoon replacements for boating and fishing activities. The project also offers upgrades to Disability Discrimination Act compliant facilities at Memorial Garden and changing facility at Woorim Surf Beach.
$4,122,384
$15,180,000
City of Moreton Bay
Centenary Lakes Regional Playground, Caboolture
The new playground will offer an inclusive, all-ages and abilities recreational space, offering nature and adventure play and featuring play structures, toilets and change block, sensory trails and amenities such as picnic areas, BBQs and ample shading.
$5,137,102
City of Moreton Bay
Centenary Lakes Activation, Caboolture
The project aims to improve pedestrian and cyclist access to Centenary Lakes by upgrading pedestrian and cycling paths, adding street safety features like raised crossings and constructing a river boardwalk with improved street-lighting.
$5,862,317
City of Moreton Bay
The Mill Lakes Precinct Activation, Petrie
The project aims to enhance environmental and community spaces by building a series of high-quality waterside spaces, walking trails and destinations along the edge of the lake.
$3,106,291
City of Moreton Bay
Suttons Beach Pavilion Public Space Project, Redcliffe
The project aims to deliver a mixed-use community building integrating public spaces and amenities as well as retail or hospitality areas based on community feedback. The project will also improve access to the foreshore and provide quality public space.
$12,131,906
Ipswich City Council
Redbank Plains Recreation Reserve Sports Facilities Development, Redbank Plains
The project will develop two additional full size rectangular playing fields with lighting and irrigation, which will improve the region's recreational capacity. Enhancements also include adding back netting, additional parking for ease of access, new footpaths connecting amenities and fields and the provision for future development of inclusive clubhouse and change room facilities.
$8,963,872
$3,640,000
Ipswich City Council
Tivoli Sports Complex Sports Facilities Development, Tivoli
Expansion of Tivoli Sports Complex to introduce a new full-size rectangular field and training field with back netting, toilet amenities, an internal road and car park, footpath connections and associated civil works will enhance and encourage community participation in sports.
$5,576,128
Lockyer Valley Regional Council
Forest Hill Silos Precinct & Mural Art Project, Forest Hill
The project includes silo art installation and establishment of a viewing area with seating and shaded facilities along with improved access for visitors. This will have a positive impact on the social and cultural wellbeing of local residents and visitors and will strengthen the sense of belonging to the community.
$1,850,000
Not required
Lockyer Valley Regional Council
Lake Apex Entrance and Accessibility Upgrades, Gatton
Lake Apex Parkland upgrades are designed to enhance accessibility and engagement for residents and visitors by widening the entrance, increasing parking space, improving pedestrian safety with priority crossings and formalised concrete paths to link park areas. The project is also proposing to add features like accessible shade shelters, seating, bubblers and shade trees.
$830,000
Logan City Council
Beenleigh Aquatic Centre, Beenleigh
The project proposes to revamp the facility with a new heated pool, expanded children's play area and toddler pool, modern amenities including new change rooms, multipurpose rooms, cafes/kiosk and pathways, a stage overlooking the Centenary Park and energy saving features.
$9,700,000
$10,820,000
Logan City Council
Waterford West District Park, Waterford West
The new public park in Waterford aims to enhance community life by construction of wetlands, playground and waterplay facilities and provide accessible, quality open space for active and passive recreation.
$11,940,000
Noosa Shire Council
Cooroy Sports Complex Multisport Facility, Cooroy
The project will enhance the existing Cooroy Sports Complex by adding an extension to the existing facility, an indoor training space and larger gymnastics area to support broader community participation.
$2,700,000
Not required
Noosa Shire Council
Noosa Coastal Pathway- Stage 1, Peregian Beach
The project comprises of 800m of wayfinding signage and 800m of cycle street to enhance accessibility and connectivity for pedestrians and cyclists. The project will provide a seamless extension of the Sunshine Coastal Pathway.
$880,000
Redland City Council
Sports Field Lighting Upgrades, Ormiston, Wellington Point and Capalaba
The project includes lighting upgrades at three key sports venues enhancing user experience and improving participation. Upgrades at Redlands Baseball Park, Redlands Softball Park and Redlands Cricket Club also include aero-screen luminaires, vandal and vermin resistant fixtures, minimal maintenance design and IP66 rated enclosures.
$4,429,067
$2,540,000
Redland City Council
William Taylor Memorial Sports Precinct Upgrades, Thorneside
The project will form part of the proposed William Taylor Memorial Sports Field Master Plan and includes construction of a skatepark, BMX Track, a pétanque arena, a playground, public amenities and a car park.
$5,710,933
Scenic Rim Regional Council
Accessible Unisex Change Facilities at Coronation Park and Selwyn Park, Beaudesert and Boonah
New inclusive change facilities will be delivered at multi-sport venues located at Coronation Park in Boonah and Selwyn Park in Beaudesert. The new inclusive change facilities will include showers, toilets and benches.
$2,760,000
Not required
Somerset Regional Council
Kilcoy Streetscape Revitalisation Stage 1, Kilcoy
The project involves streetscape improvements to the Eastern Gateway to Kilcoy and includes construction of a carpark, associated landscaping, a new gazebo and picnic seating. The project aims to create a gateway arrival experience for the town which will attract locals and visitors alike.
$830,000
Not required
Somerset Regional Council
Lowood Futures Strategy Stage 1, Lowood
The project will create improved access to public open spaces through the relocation of the town’s central carpark in preparation of a Green Botanic Core which will enhance the town centre and provide improved access to Brisbane Valley Rail Trail. In line with the Lowood Futures Strategy, the project will provide a central space for the community to meet and promote community pride in the centre.
$830,000
Sunshine Coast Council
Sunshine Coast Active Transport Links, Caloundra and Mooloolaba
The project focuses on safe, active and sustainable transport networks including low-stress walking and riding links for all ages and abilities. The project will be delivered at three sites; one at the Currimundi Active Transport Corridor and two at the Mooloolaba Active Transport Corridor. The project aligns with the Principal Cycle Network Plan for Sunshine Coast.
$3,800,000
$3,983,333*
Sunshine Coast Council
Sunshine Coast Coastal Pathway, Alexandra Headland and Kings Beach
The Sunshine Coast Coastal Pathway project involves developing two key sections totalling 860m of multi-use boardwalks and paths. Section 1 features a wide accessible boardwalk and concrete pathway at Alex Bluff Foreshore Park with amenities like seating and lighting, while Section 2 offers a coastal pathway at Kings Beach with an accessible BBQ area and landscaped spaces. Both sections will integrate with existing pathways, providing scenic views and promoting active transport.
$4,166,666
Toowoomba Regional Council
Kearney Springs Recreational Park Club House Upgrade, Kearney Springs
The project includes constructing new amenities, building circulation paths, exercise equipment and tree plantings which will be Disability Discrimination Act compliant and incorporate sustainable features like solar power and water-saving features.
$2,560,601
$640,150.26*
Total
$178,447,267
$77,083,483.26
Forms and resources
- South East Queensland (SEQ) Liveability Fund applicant guidelines ( 542.8 KB)
- South East Queensland (SEQ) Liveability Fund frequently asked questions ( 181.5 KB)
- South East Queensland (SEQ) Liveability Fund project plan ( 1.3 MB)
- South East Queensland (SEQ) Liveability Fund project cost breakdown ( 75.3 KB)
- South East Queensland (SEQ) Liveability Fund project forecast cashflow ( 80.6 KB)
Key dates
- Expression of interest applications open – 25 October 2023
- Expression of interest applications close – 10 November 2023
- Detailed applications open – 5 February 2024
- Detailed applications close – 12 April 2024
How to apply
Submit your detailed application on SmartyGrants.
(Note: Only eligible local governments invited to submit detailed applications can apply)Expression of interest (EOI) announcement
Eligible local governments were able to submit EOIs for the new funding to deliver projects that will help build healthier, liveable and more inclusive, connected communities. Successful nominations from the 11 SEQ local governments are listed in the table below and local governments will now be invited to submit a detailed application.
It should be noted that this list is subject to change as projects progress through the Detailed Application stage. Local governments will be given the opportunity to fully utilise their funding allocations under the SEQ Liveability Fund.
Council
Project Description
Brisbane City Council
Supporting the transformation of Victoria Park / Barrambin in accordance with Brisbane City Council’s Master Plan
Ipswich City Council
Upgrade of the Tivoli Sport Complex
Ipswich City Council
Upgrade the sports facility at Redbank Plains Recreation Reserve
Lockyer Valley Regional Council
Forest Hill Silo Project Viewing Precinct and Art Installation
Lockyer Valley Regional Council
Improved accessibility to the Lake Apex Parkland
Logan City Council
Beenleigh Aquatic Centre Upgrade
Logan City Council
Construction of Waterford West District Park
City of Moreton Bay
Improved pedestrian and cyclist access and safety in Centenary Lakes
City of Moreton Bay
Improved active transport connection on south Bribie Island
City of Moreton Bay
Playground construction at Centenary Lakes
City of Moreton Bay
Waterside activation at the Mill Lakes Precinct
City of Moreton Bay
New mixed-use community building at Suttons Beach Park
Noosa Shire Council
Extension to the existing sports facilities at the Cooroy Sports Complex
Noosa Shire Council
Installation of coastal pathway wayfinding signage between Peregian Beach and Noosa Junction.
Redland City Council
Lighting upgrades at multiple sporting venues in the Redland region
Redland City Council
Upgrade to elements of the William Taylor Memorial Sports Precinct
Scenic Rim Regional Council
Installation of new accessible change facilities at Boonah Sports Complex and Selwyn Park
Somerset Regional Council
Improved access to public open spaces through the relocation of a car park in Lowood
Somerset Regional Council
Streetscape improvements to the Eastern Gateway to Kilcoy
Sunshine Coast Council
Upgrade to the Mooloolaba Foreshore Central Parklands
Sunshine Coast Council
Construction of coastal pathways at Alexandra Headland and Kings Beach
Sunshine Coast Council
New cycling and walking infrastructure at Caloundra and Mooloolaba
Toowoomba Regional Council
Construction of a new sports facility and outdoor exercise area at Kearneys Spring Park
Contact information
For grant application support and general program information contact SEQLiveabilityFund@dsdilgp.qld.gov.au
For SmartyGrants system support contact gci@dsdilgp.qld.gov.au
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Location Region-wide Description Developing waste processing infrastructure in SEQ that will increase resource recovery rates, facilitate organics recycling and progress the region towards a circular economy. Milestones - Q4 2023 Scope of initiatives and projects agreed by the Australian Government, Queensland Government and Local Government
- Q1 2024 Projects announced
- Q2 2024 Project Plans agreed and projects commence
- Q2 2026 Completion of projects
Future milestones are subject to negotiation and will be identified and outlined through reporting processes
Responsibility Led by the Queensland Government in partnership with industry and participating Local Government members of the Council of Mayors (SEQ) who will deliver projects in consultation with the Australian Government.
Investment $105 million -
Location Region-wide Description Supporting a region-wide approach to managing waste infrastructure to support the region’s progress towards government resource recovery targets and a circular economy Milestones - Q3 2023 - Queensland Government confirms funding model for delivery of behavioural change roadmap to improve waste sorting and support the rollout of organics recycling in the region
- 2023-2025 – Delivery of education campaign to improve waste sorting and support the rollout of organics recycling in the region
- 2026 – All levels of government agree data sharing principles and methods.
Responsibility Led by the Council of Mayors (SEQ) in partnership with the Queensland Government, and in collaboration with the Australian Government.
Investment $0.5 million -
Location Region-wide Description Investing in works to improve the health of the region’s catchments, waterways and Moreton Bay Milestones - Q3 2023 – Delivery of an agreed overarching implementation and investment strategy for Resilient Rivers
- Q2 2024 – Completion of 2023-24 program
- Q2 2025 – Completion of 2024-25 program
- Q2 2026 – Completion of 2025-26 program
- Q2 2027 – Completion of 2026-27 program
Responsibility Led by the Council of Mayors (SEQ), in partnership with the Australian Government and the Queensland Government.
Investment $40 million -
Location Region-wide Description Identifying opportunities to provide green infrastructure that promotes active transport and walkability in the region Responsibility Led by the Queensland Government in partnership with participating Local Government members of the Council of Mayors (SEQ) who will deliver projects in consultation with the Australian Government.
Investment $20 million Overview
The Green Urban Infrastructure Initiative is a competitive grant program for the delivery of green urban infrastructure projects.
Green urban infrastructure is green infrastructure in urban areas for the benefit of the people and place where it is located and can include street trees and streetscape vegetation, bioswales, green roofs and walls, water sensitive urban design measures, and shade features. Eligible projects can also include pedestrian paths and cycle ways and other infrastructure that promotes active transport which includes green infrastructure as part of its design.
The Queensland Government will provide a total of $10 million to match applicant co-contributions. Applicants can apply for between $1 million and $5 million in funding per project from the Green Urban Infrastructure Initiative.
Eligible Applicants
To be eligible for Project Funding under the Initiative, an applicant must be a Local Government body constituted under the Local Government Act 2009 or the City of Brisbane Act 2010 and be a member of the Council of Mayors (SEQ) on the 21 March 2022.
Key dates
- Expression of interest applications open – 30 September 2024
- Expression of interest applications close – 5 pm (AEST) 13 December 2024
- Detailed applications open by invitation – from February 2025
- Announcement of successful projects – from mid-2025
- Project completion – 30 June 2027
Forms and resources
How to apply
Eligible local governments will receive an invitation to submit an expression of interest through the Department's SmartyGrants portal.
Contact information
For grant application support and general program information contact GreenInfrastructure@dsdilgp.qld.gov.au
For SmartyGrants system support contact gci@dsdilgp.qld.gov.au
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Location Region-wide Description Enhancing place-making and promoting a more liveable SEQ through public art and architecture Responsibility Led by the Queensland Government in partnership with the Australian Government and in collaboration with Local Government members of the Council of Mayors (SEQ).
Investment $10 million Overview
- The Public Art Initiative is an allocated grant program, funded by the Australian government, focused on delivering public art projects that activate places and improve the built environment.
- Eligible projects include new permanent public art installations (displayed publicly for a minimum period of 10 years) or infrastructure that supports the presentation or delivery of temporary public art (displayed publicly for a minimum period of 12 months).
- The funding is available to eligible local governments within the Council of Mayors (SEQ), with available allocations set out in the Applicant Guidelines.
- Each project must have a minimum value of $50,000. For information on how to apply and eligible projects, see the Applicant Guidelines.
Key dates
- 30 September 2024 Applicant Guidelines launched
- 18 November 2024 Applications open
- 30 May 2025 (TBC) Applications close
- August 2025 (TBC) Selected projects announced and commence
- 31 March 2027 Completion of projects
Forms and resources
- Public Art Initiative - Applicant Guidelines
- Public Art Initiative - Project cashflow forecast
- Public Art Initiative - Project Proposal
- Public Art Initiative - Frequently Asked Questions
- Public Art Initiative - Project expenditure detail
- Public Art Initiative - Applicant checklist
Eligible Applicants
To be eligible for Project Funding under the Initiative, an applicant must be:
- a Local Government body constituted under the Local Government Act 2009 or the City of Brisbane Act 2010, and
- a member of the Council of Mayors (SEQ) as at 21 March 2022, and
- contributing investment to the suite of region-wide reform initiatives contained in the SEQ City Deal.
How to apply
Applications can be submitted through the Department’s online grants portal SmartyGrants from 18 November 2024. (Note: Only eligible local governments can apply).
Contact information
For grant application support and general program information contact publicart@dsdilgp.qld.gov.au.
For SmartyGrants system support contact gci@dsdilgp.qld.gov.au
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Location Sunshine Coast Description An innovative partnership-based project being delivered on more than 5,000 hectares of the Maroochy River floodplain. Milestones - Q3 2023 – Project plan agreed to and investment strategy developed
- Q4 2023 – Commencement of investment actions within allocated budget
- 2025 – Completion of project
Responsibility Led by Sunshine Coast Council, in partnership with the Queensland Government and the Australian Government.
Investment $35.3 million -
Location Brisbane Description Developing a detailed Business Case for an iconic First Nations Cultural Centre in Brisbane to showcase the unique stories, traditions and cultures of Queensland's First Nations peoples. Milestones - Q3 2023 - Plan approach for the development of business case and commence consultation with First Nations Peoples, Traditional Owner Groups and community
- Q1 2025 - Delivery of final business case
Responsibility Led by the Queensland Government in partnership with Brisbane City Council and the Australian Government.
Investment $3 million -
Location Region-wide Description Considering approaches to protect critical habitat and species and create greater certainty for industry Mileston Australian Government investment
- Q3 2023 – Completion of project plan for capital investments
- Q2 2024 – Completion of capital investments
Queensland Government investment
- 2024 – Completion of strategic planning
Future milestones are subject to negotiation and will be identified and outlined through reporting processes
Responsibility Led by the Queensland Government in collaboration with the Australian Government.
Investment $10 million
Last updated: 29 Aug 2024