NEW INITIATIVES

Education

•  $200,000 for Student Centre refurbishment – replacement of louvres, lights, industrial fan at Sunshine Beach State High School.
•  $130,000 to upgrade to Prep Outdoor Learning Area at Pomona State School.
•  $200,000 to upgrade outdoor learning area at Kin Kin State School.
•  $400,000 allocated across eight schools in the Noosa electorate for maintenance in schools throughout the 2019-20 financial year.
•  $140,000 allocated across eight schools in the Noosa electorate for minor works in schools throughout the 2019-20 financial year.

Housing and Public Works
•  $19,900 for Noosa District rugby league club to install new lighting to support rugby league and touch football at Tewantin.

Justice and Attorney-General
•  $1.6 million in 2019-20 out of a $7 million total spend to expand Court Link to Maroochydore, Redcliffe and Caboolture.

Transport and Main Roads
•  $100,000 in the forwards for Noosa Bus facility upgrade planning money.

ONGOING FUNDING

Education
•  $5.48 million of $7.89 million – New building – 13 general learning spaces and extension to music block for two specialist learning spaces at Sunshine Beach State High School.

Health – Grant Funding
•  $90,830 as a part of a $325,459 commitment over four years to provide AOD Connecting Care To Recovery services.
•  $106,698 as a part of a $417,239 commitment over four years to provide AOD Outclient Treatment services.
•  $57,291 as a part of a $229,520 commitment over five years to provide AOD Police/Court Diversion services.
•  $73,810 as a part of a $325,922 commitment over five years to provide AOD Residential Rehabilitation services.
•  $7,087 as a part of a $27,714 commitment over four years to provide Blood Borne Virus & Sexually Transmissible .Infections Program services
•  $11,386 as a part of a $33,989 commitment over three years to provide Child and Maternal Health services.
•  $18,812 as a part of a $18,812 commitment over one year to provide Dementia Respite services.
•  $28,191 as a part of a $84,159 commitment over three years to provide Making Tracks Investment Strategy 2018-2021 services.
•  $198,087 as a part of a $596,725 commitment over three years to provide Mental Health Funding Program services.
•  $29,922 as a part of a $89,764 commitment over three years to provide Mental Health Programs services.
•  $168,165 as a part of a $693,443 commitment over four years to provide Palliative Care Program services.
•  $71,452 as a part of a $215,859 commitment over three years to provide Royal Queensland Bush Children services.

Agriculture and Fisheries
•  $14.1 million in 2019-20 out of a $40.6 million total spend to deliver urgently needed fisheries reform, improve sustainability of Queensland Fisheries, ensure jobs are maintained and deliver a more modern, responsive and consultative approach to fisheries management.

Child Safety, Youth and Women
•  $2,793,197 to United Synergies Ltd to provide Child and Family Services – Child Protection – Placement Services.
•  $74,563 to the Salvation Army (Qld) Property Trust to provide Women, Violence Prevention and Youth Services – Domestic and Family Violence.

Communities, Disabilities and Seniors
•  $134,888 to United Synergies Ltd as part of a $539,554 commitment over four years to provide support and assistance to vulnerable individuals through financial literacy and generalist counselling, public intoxication programs, safe night precincts and gambling help services.
•  $119,116 to Pomona and District Community House as part of a $476,463 commitment over four years to provide programs to increase the ability for individuals and community groups to participate positively in their community

Employment, Small Business and Training.
•  The BTW – SEQ Employment Package in Noosa electorate has supported 58 jobs, through funding of $609,250 to date.

Environment and Science
•  $402,000 in 2019-20 out of a $2.5 million total spend to upgrade visitor facilities in Noosa National Park

Housing and Public Works.

•  $321,000 to Noosa Shire Council in the State Electorate of Noosa to provide Home Assist Secure services. (Note: Services may be provided across multiple electorates).

•  $462,000 funding to United Synergies Ltd located in the State Electorate of Noosa to deliver specialist homelessness services. (Note: Services may be provided across multiple electorates).
•  $53,741 to support the replacement of damaged lighting to support softball at Noosa.
•  $10,891 to support the extension to the Bicentennial Hall.
•  $49,992 to support the installation of three new practice nets and lighting to support cricket at Tewantin

Natural Resources, Mines and Energy
•  $8.404 million to continue planning works for enhancements to meet future extreme weather events, worth $19.779 million (own source funding).
Transport and Main Roads
•  $13,000 to continue Beckmans road, intersection of Eumundi-Noosa and Noosa-Cooroy Road intersection business case.

Innovation, Tourism Industry Development and the Commonwealth Games
•  $1.25 million in 2019-20 to continue to progress market approaches for the Thorsborne, Cooloola and Whitsunday Ecotourism Trails Program.
Local Government, Racing and Multicultural Affairs
•  $1,115,508 as part of a $2,788,770 commitment over two financial years to construct the Hinterland Adventure Playground at Cooroy.