Australia’s remote and regional communities will receive $7 million of funding across 31 projects under Round 5 of the Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Michael McCormack said the funding will deliver better access and safety upgrades for remote community airstrips.
“As a regional Member of Parliament, I understand connectivity is important for every community but none more so than remote towns and smaller communities across Australia which rely on good transport links to survive and thrive,” Mr McCormack said.
“These airstrip upgrades ensure continued access to essential, potentially lifesaving, health care as well as fresh food, mail services and access to employment and education opportunities,” he said.
“This funding will kick start a host of much needed projects across the country such as a major upgrade to the Mapoon aerodrome in Far North Queensland, new lighting and an emergency power generator in Quilpie and the resealing and resurfacing of the runways at Ivanhoe in New South Wales and Hopetoun in Victoria.
Mr McCormack said one of the biggest projects to be funded is major works at Camooweal airstrip.
“The Government will invest more than $570,000 along with matching funding from Mount Isa City Council to excavate, level and reseal the airstrip and install better drainage,” he said.
“I am looking forward to seeing all 31 projects get underway and continuing to work with remote communities to make sure we deliver the infrastructure needed to boost local economies, support local needs and create more local jobs.”
More information on the Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program can be found here.
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