Applications open for Albanese Government's regional funding program

Applications are now open for community infrastructure projects to seek funding under the second round of the Albanese Government’s $600 million Growing Regions Program. 

For Round 2, $393 million in funding is available to invest in community infrastructure projects across regional and rural Australia. 

The program provides funding for capital works projects such as libraries, parks, multi-purpose community centres, and sport and cultural facilities that enhance liveability, bolster social cohesion and support local amenity. 

As with Round 1, local government entities and incorporated not-for-profit organisations are able to apply for funding of between $500,000 and $15 million through the program, with lower co-funding requirements in place to support First Nations Community Controlled Organisations and low rate-based councils.

Round 2 will have a single-stage application process, unlike Round 1 which had two stages. Feedback from the Australian National Audit Office review into the design of the program has also been incorporated into this new round. 

Potential applicants can check their initial eligibility to apply for the program by viewing the eligibility checklist published on my department’s website.

The program is open, competitive and merit-based, with a continued focus on integrity, transparency, accountability and collaboration – to ensure a fair process for Australia’s regions. 

The Albanese Government is committed to investing in our regions to create jobs and boost economic growth and productivity. 

Further information about the program and application process are available on my department’s website. Applications open at 9am, Thursday 5 September, 2024. 

Quotes attributable to Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Catherine King: 

“As a regional MP, I understand the impact that community infrastructure projects such as parks and town halls can have on building connection among locals, and how vital funding is to making them a reality.

“It’s why I’m proud to deliver the Growing Regions Program, funding 40 projects under our first round and now taking applications for our second. 

“We’ve taken time to overhaul Commonwealth grants funding to make it a fairer, more transparent process, and I encourage local councils and not-for-profits to apply.”