DELIVERING safety where you live
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Delivering more early intervention with Edu Space.
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Upgrading the Deception Bay SES complex.
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Replacing the rural fire brigade station at Delaneys Creek.
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Supporting Miracle Mum's Movement Inc. to provide assistance for women affected by family and domestic violence in Redcliffe and Moreton Bay.
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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.
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Investing to deliver a new professional Victims Advocate Service to provide dedicated support to victims of crime across the state, through the justice process.
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Commencing the upgrade of the Redcliffe police facility, a total investment worth $44 million.
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Delivering a new State Emergency Service depot in Deception Bay in partnership with Moreton Bay Council.
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Delivering the new Youth Detention Centre at the Woodford Correctional Precinct.
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Extending the aerial crime-fighting capability and expanding the POLAIR operations on the Sunshine Coast to include Moreton Bay.
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Restoring safety where you live with strong laws and consequences for actions across the state, as part of the rollout of the Making Queensland Safer laws.
DELIVERING health services when you need them
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Delivering a new paediatric ward for Caboolture Hospital.
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Delivering additional high dependency mental health beds, seclusion room and external courtyard at Caboolture Hospital.
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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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Redeveloping the Caboolture Hospital to support additional beds and refurbish critical clinical support services.
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Delivering additional car parking spaces for patients, carers, visitors and staff at the Redcliffe Hospital, as part of the Hospital Rescue Plan.
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Delivering more than 2,600 extra beds across the state including 3 new hospitals and 10 hospital expansions and more regional health services, as part of the Hospital Rescue Plan.
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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 more health workers for Moreton Bay, with additional funding in 2025–26 to grow the workforce to 21,681 (FTE) across Metro North Hospital and Health Service.
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Delivering the Redcliffe Hospital expansion with at least 210 new overnight beds, as part of the Hospital Rescue Plan.
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 an on-demand bus service trial for Bribie Island to connect residents with important local services.
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Supporting University of the 3rd Age (U3A) Bribie Island to secure a new home.
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Establishing a new Petrie Substation to reinforce grid stability.
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Building new facilities for the Dickson Men's Shed and Stationery Aid at James Drysdale Reserve in Bunya.
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Supporting Moreton Bay Meals on Wheels with additional funding to continue their invaluable community work.
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Completing the redevelopment of Bribie Island Neighbourhood Centre.
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Upgrading the outdoor courtyard at Albany Creek Library.
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Expanding and improving social and community housing within the Moreton Bay region, working towards the delivery of 53,500 social and community homes by 2044.
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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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Delivering more affordable and accessible sport for all Queensland kids with $200 Play On! voucher program to help reduce the cost of participation.
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Reducing the deposit gap for first home buyers in Queensland so they can enter the property market sooner.
DELIVERING a plan for Queensland’s future
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Designing female change rooms for the Redcliffe Tigers, as part of the Games On! Grassroots Infrastructure Program.
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Providing funding for a Moreton Bay Wildlife Hospital and Education Hub to protect Queensland's wildlife.
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Investing in a 1.3km footpath between Bribie Island Road and Beachmere Road.
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Delivering the Moreton Bay Sports Centre, as part of the 2032 Delivery Plan.
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Delivering long-term protection for the Pumicestone Passage.
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Delivering a new Bribie Island Bridge to provide better transport for Bribie Island residents.
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Upgrading the dangerous D’Aguilar Highway intersections at George Street, Raaen Road, Mount Mee Road and Campbells Pocket Road.
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Delivering parking upgrades at Narangba Station.
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Upgrading facilities at Pine Rivers Football Club by replacing ageing changerooms.
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Expanding the Bribie Island Surf Club with new upgrades.
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Upgrading the Burpengary Jets playing fields.
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Installing security cameras at North Lakes Kangaroos.
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Upgrading the Les Hughes Sports Complex netball building in partnership with the City of Moreton Bay Council.
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Resurfacing the netball courts at Bribie Island Netball Club.
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Delivering a new PA system for the Bribie District Little Athletics Club.
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Upgrading to LED lighting at Peninsula Power Football Club in Redcliffe.
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Improving lighting for Pine Rivers Swans.
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Upgrading lighting at Redcliffe Dolphins Soccer Club.
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Delivering $1 million to Bramble Bay Bowls and Sports Club for a shade cover and artificial greens.
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Funding a new storage facility for the 1st Moreton Bay Boys' Brigade.
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Making our roads safer and supporting growth by delivering upgrades to Caboolture River Road.
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Partnering with City of Moreton Bay to deliver a new active transport link and boardwalk over Freshwater Creek, connecting Griffin and Mango Hill.
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Delivering a concept plan to upgrade the School Road and Mt Glorious Road intersection in Samford.
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Fast-tracking detailed design for Mount Mee Rd upgrades through Ocean View.
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Investing in a new 2.4km pathway linking Pumicestone Road to Wamuran rail trail at Beerburrum.
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Delivering a missing pathway link from Ningi estate to Bribie Island.
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Delivering a new crossing over Terrors Creek on Mount Mee Road.
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Upgrading lighting at the Beachmere Sports Club Complex, as part of the Games On! Grassroots Infrastructure Program.
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Resurfacing the netball courts at Bribie Island Netball Club, as part of the Games On! Grassroots Infrastructure Program.
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Building a specialist program in partnership with City of Moreton Bay to support young people disengaged, or at risk of disengaging, from education.
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Upgrading the Pine Rivers PCYC to offer youth development programs, sport, recreation, and community-run activities.
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Upgrading the electric Wood-Mizer at Redcliffe and District Woodcrafters Society.
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Partnering with local government to upgrade stormwater network infrastructure and prevent litter from escaping into Moreton Bay by 2030.
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Restoring internal and external woodwork and painting at Dayboro Scouts' Hall.
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Improving the drop-off and pick-up area and car park at Eatons Hill State School.
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Establishing the new Moreton Bay TAFE Centre of Excellence.
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Adding specialist classrooms at Pine Rivers State High School.
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Expanding the Bribie Island Strength and Movement Club.
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Establishing a new special school in Moreton Bay South to relieve local special schools, as part of a new schools commitment.
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Providing accommodation for Years 11 and 12 at Woodford State School, as part of the School and Education Boost funding.
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Delivering a new Moreton Bay TAFE Centre of Excellence
The establishment of the $60 million TAFE Centre of Excellence at Moreton Bay, with scheduled delivery by 2028, represents an ambitious investment in the future of South East Queensland's economy.
Last updated: June 2025