Sunday, January 25, 2026

LGAQ calls for greater certainty on infrastructure funding

The Local Government Association of Queensland (LGAQ) has called on the Federal Government to provide certainty for transport and community infrastructure on the back of revised council eligibility for the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LRCIP) announced today.

LGAQ Chief Executive Officer, Alison Smith (pictured) said the state’s councils needed certainty to plan how best to deliver for the communities that rely on them.

“Certainty is critical to getting the best result, and the best value, from every dollar,” Ms Smith said.

“Across Queensland, there are huge challenges that councils are grappling with every day – whether it is housing, roads, congestion, maintenance, workforce or water supply.”

She said councils were concerned about changes to funding programs like the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LRCIP), that will see an end to community infrastructure funding as well as the exclusion of previously eligible councils.

“Covering Australia’s most decentralised state, representing among the largest and smallest councils in the nation, we are bitterly disappointed by this announcement,” Ms Smith said.

“This program has been a hugely popular initiative with councils of all sizes – from Aurukun to Yarrabah, Brisbane to Winton – because all councils and communities have community infrastructure and road needs, regardless of their size.

“At a time when so many in the community are having to tighten their belts, demands on councils to provide their communities with services and improvements are growing, not shrinking, and this program has been providing much-needed funding for community infrastructure. 

“Stopping the funding of community infrastructure will stop projects like bike paths, playgrounds and improving sports fields, critical parts of the fabric that create better places to live. It will leave local communities behind.”

She said the cuts strike straight at the heart of Queensland communities and will ultimately come at a far greater cost to liveability than any saving they will make to the Federal Budget bottom line.

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