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read moreWalking and cycling networks are being developed across Queensland through State Government funding of over $10.5 million in local government grants to build 40 new active transport projects.
These projects include walking network plans for 26 Queensland towns, which will be prepared by 16 local governments as far afield as Cassowary Coast, Banana and Longreach, as well as for key centres within Brisbane and Sunshine Coast.
The funding builds on the $9.3 million already committed to projects underway with local governments.
The investment is part of Queensland’s Big Build, with $328 million committed over the next four years towards standalone active transport initiatives, including bikeways, shared paths and bridges across the state.
Some of the 40 new projects include:
QLD Transport and Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey noted “we know Queenslanders love being active – in fact, an average of 800,000 people ride an e-scooter, bike or walk to work or school every week.
“The Cycle Network Local Government Grants program supports local government all across Queensland to deliver priority bike routes in their area, helping connect the state on two wheels.
“We know that, on average, every dollar we invest in bike infrastructure will return nearly five dollars in economic benefit to Queensland with improved health outcomes, reduced traffic congestion, and lower transport costs, meaning this investment has a value of nearly $60 million to Queenslanders.”
Recipients of 2023–24 Cycle Network Local Government Grants include:
Recipients of 2023–24 Walking Local Government Grants include:
For more information about the Cycle Network Local Government Grants program
For more information about the Walking Local Government Grants program
Image top: Cycling in Sunshine Coast. Credit: Visit Sunshine Coast; Image above: Scenic Rim walking
26th September 2023 - Wandal Walking Network Plan endorsed for Rockhampton
14th September 2023 - New Walking and Cycling trail delivered in Melbourne’s north
29th August 2023 - Construction begins on new multi-day walking track in Northern NSW
13th August 2023 - Explore Worldwide study reveals Australia’s most photographed walking trails
19th July 2023 - Walking, swimming and fitness centre training are the most popular activities Australians do regularly
8th June 2023 - North Pine River’s new walking and cycle track provides missing infrastructure link
4th June 2023 - Access improvements underway for Glow Worm Tunnel Walking Track
25th May 2023 - Griffith City Council secures $1.5 million to enhance walking and cycling experiences
23rd May 2023 - Walking Trails upgrades for Grampians
2nd May 2023 - Christchurch City Council walking tracks added to innovative app Plan My Walk
28th April 2023 - New walking trail officially opens in Western Australia’s Mirima National Park
11th April 2023 - Penguin habitats monitored during construction of Wellington’s Evans Bay walking and biking path
28th March 2023 - Lord Howe Island reopens northern walking tracks in Permanent Park Preserve
1st September 2023 - AusCycling launches AusBike education program to get children back on bikes
8th June 2023 - Record number of Sydneysiders opt for cycling
4th May 2023 - Geraldton Cycling Network expands to connect beach attractions with other facilities
28th February 2023 - Rockhampton Council invites community input on cycling and walking plans for Wandal
4th August 2023 - Construction begins on Far North Queensland’s Wangetti Trail
23rd August 2023 - Strategy endorsed to guide expansion of Cairns’ recreational trails
12th July 2023 - Brisbane Music Trail set to make its debut
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