DELIVERING safety where you live
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Providing additional flight hours for POLAIR capability in South East Queensland, including in Brisbane Central.
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Supporting the Brisbane City Council to expand the CitySafe CCTV network across the inner-city suburbs, allowing quicker response times from law enforcement and emergency responders, and deterring criminal and antisocial behaviour in identified hotspots.
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Expanding capacity of the Brisbane Supreme and District Court to help ease demand pressures at the Beenleigh courthouse.
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Delivering comprehensive early intervention and rehabilitation programs statewide to address youth offending and reduce the number of victims.
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Enhancing the support provided to victims of crime across the state by the Victim Liaison Service.
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Delivering additional justice system resourcing in Brisbane to support the implementation of Making Queensland Safer laws.
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Commencing delivery of 9 short stay programs for youth who are demonstrating high-risk behaviours as part of the Regional Reset Program, including in Brisbane Central.
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Providing grants to small businesses and local governments across the state to implement measures that enhance community safety and prevent crime in public commercial and business precincts.
DELIVERING health services when you need them
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Delivering more doctors at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital.
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Delivering more health workers for Central Brisbane, with additional funding in to grow the workforce across the Metro North, Metro South and Children’s Health Queensland Hospital and Health Services.
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Delivering a new Queensland Cancer Centre at the Herston Precinct as part of the Hospital Rescue Plan.
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Delivering additional car parking spaces for patients, carers, visitors and staff at the Princess Alexandra Hospital, providing new spaces as part of the Hospital Rescue Plan.
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Expanding the Princess Alexandra Hospital, constructing a new acute service building above the existing emergency department with 249 new beds, as part of the Hospital Rescue Plan.
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Reviewing the Princess Alexandra Hospital T4 Tunnel condition and undertaking remediation works investigation as part of the Timely Investment Infrastructure Maintenance Program.
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Upgrading the emergency and exit lighting in the Queensland Children's Hospital Precinct, as part of the newly uplifted Timely Investment Infrastructure Maintenance program.
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Delivering the government’s new Open Hospitals website to share data in real time and drive cultural change across the state.
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Delivering health services when you need them with more paramedics and initiatives to reduce ambulance ramping below 30 per cent by 2028.
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Delivering new equipment and works at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Central Sterile Supply Department, as part of the newly uplifted Timely Investment Infrastructure Maintenance program.
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Delivering building improvements at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Dr James Mayne building and at Link Bridge 2.
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Redesigning the existing Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Psychiatric Emergency Centre (PEC) to enhance bed capacity and streamline patient flow.
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Delivering more elective surgeries across Queensland by partnering with the private sector through the Surgery Connect Program to reduce waitlists and ensure patients are seen sooner.
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Investing in the Fortitude Valley RAPID HIV and sexual health service clinic to expand its services by increasing the hours of operation and introducing on-the-spot medical treatment and prevention options for HIV and STIs.
DELIVERING a better lifestyle through a stronger economy
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Delivering long-term cost of living relief for commuters by making 50c fares permanent.
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Delivering almost 400 new ‘Build to Rent’ homes at Newstead.
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Delivering cost of living relief by abolishing stamp duty on all new homes across the state for first home buyers.
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Delivering cost of living relief through the Back to School Boost program with $100 for every Queensland primary school child across the state, to cover the cost of school essentials every year.
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Reducing the deposit gap for first home buyers in Queensland so they can enter the property market sooner.
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Continuing the joint taskforce with local governments, industry, and the Queensland Government to oversee fire ant suppression activities, including in Brisbane Central.
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Delivering cost of living relief for first home buyers across the state by extending the First Home Owner Grant to $30,000 for 12 months.
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Establishing a new Gold CityGlider service that will better connect the inner-city suburbs with the CBD, in partnership with Brisbane City Council.
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Expanding and improving social and community housing within the Brisbane Central region, working towards the delivery of 53,500 social and community homes by 2044.
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Delivering more affordable and accessible sport for all Queensland kids with $200 Play On! voucher program to help reduce the cost of participation.
DELIVERING a plan for Queensland’s future
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Delivering a new precinct for 2032 and beyond.
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Transforming Centenary Pool into a new state-of-the-art National Aquatic Centre as part of the 2032 Delivery Plan.
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Delivering more support for Rosies to expand its outreach services across inner-city Brisbane.
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Delivering infrastructure upgrades for Valley's Football Club.
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Delivering High Frequency Bus Network improvements.
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Putting the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games back on track with a plan to deliver what’s needed for Queensland’s future, with transport and infrastructure, tourism and grassroots sporting facilities across the state.
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Delivering legacy housing and infrastructure through transforming the Brisbane Showgrounds into a world class athletes village that will ultimately bring additional housing stock, as well as an upgrade to the 20,000-seat main arena.
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Delivering major legacy infrastructure with the new Brisbane Stadium as part of the 2032 Delivery Plan.
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Investing in new tuckshop equipment for Brisbane Central State School.
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Delivering additional classrooms at Buranda State School.
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Delivering refurbishments of Blocks E, A and C at Red Hill Special School at the Ithaca Campus.
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Delivering the CCTV network for inner-city Brisbane
The Queensland Government is committed to ensuring the safety of community members. In support of this commitment, the Brisbane City Council will be granted $500,000 to contribute towards the expansion of the inner-city CitySafe CCTV network.
Last updated: June 2025