Thursday, August 24, 2023

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Building Communities – More Than $3M Injected Into Isaac Projects

The Australian Government has earmarked more than $3 million for community infrastructure and signage projects across the Isaac region. The funds will be used towards 18 local assets and existing infrastructure to enhance community wellbeing in the geographically challenging area.

The Australian Government said these projects help to make communities better, from historical preservation projects in Clermont to light replacements at Middlemount’s sporting facilities.

Isaac Regional Council Mayor Anne Baker said improving essential infrastructure plays a pivotal role in local communities.

“This funding will deliver upgrades to pool fencing, historic building rectification projects, lighting replacements and upgrades at local sporting fields plus tourism signage,” Mayor Baker said.

“We will continue to work together towards enabling strong, vibrant, diverse and sustainable communities and look forward to working collaboratively with the Australian Government to deliver the projects that will make a difference in our communities.”

The Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government, Catherine King said getting shovels in the ground on local construction projects was important for maintaining jobs and economic growth in Central Queensland.

“This funding provides a vital boost for communities throughout the Isaac while delivering important projects that will benefit residents for years to come,” Ms King said.

“Every single job that the Australian Government supports makes a difference in our local communities in the coalfields.”

The projects are:

o Upgrade Clermont Swimming Centre car park

o Upgrade Middlemount Pool car park

o Upgrade fencing at Nebo Pool

o Revitalising the Nebo Memorial Hall, administration, library, and Historic Nebo Museum

o Restoring the Pioneer Slab Hut at Clermont Historical Centre

o Pool fence upgrades at Greg Cruickshank Aquatic Centre and Glenden Pool

o Renewing tourism signage around the region

o Copperfield Store rectification project

o Town Entry Statement for Nebo

o Dump point alarm system at Carmila and St Lawrence

o Upgrading recycled water pipeline at Eastern Sporting Fields, Moranbah

o Replace solar lighting at Centenary Park, Clermont

o Refurbish the amenities block at Rose Harris Park, Clermont.

o Moranbah Town Square lighting upgrade

o Light replacement at Middlemount touch fields

o Light replacement at Middlemount netball courts

o Light upgrade at Middlemount rugby league fields

o Footpaths and parking accessibility upgrades at Centenary Park, Nebo.

The 18 Isaac Regional Council projects were made possible through the Australian Government through the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program.

This program supports local councils to deliver priority local road and community infrastructure projects across Australia, supporting jobs and the resilience of local economies to help communities bounce back from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Image: The car park at the Clermont Swimming Centre is one of 18 Isaac Region projects to receive Federal Government funding

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