
$10 million for public art across South East Queensland
Communities across South East Queensland (SEQ) are set to benefit from $10 million in Australian Government funding for public art initiatives, with applicant guidelines released today.

Communities across South East Queensland (SEQ) are set to benefit from $10 million in Australian Government funding for public art initiatives, with applicant guidelines released today.

The first sod has been turned as the City of Moreton Bay received a $38.5 million investment for water and wastewater infrastructure for the new Waraba Priority Development Area (PDA) as part of the South East Queensland City Deal.

Millions of Queenslanders are set to benefit from 22 local infrastructure projects that aim to boost the liveability of communities across the booming south-east corner.

More than $285 million of local infrastructure projects aimed at boosting the lifestyle of communities across Queensland’s booming south-east corner have been unveiled under the South East Queensland (SEQ) Liveability Fund.
The Implementation Plan provides detail on how all commitments will support high-quality connectivity and community infrastructure to create a sustainable

The Albanese and Palaszczuk Governments along with the Council of Mayors South East Queensland (SEQ) have today released the South East Queensland (SEQ) City Deal Implementation Plan – a joint pathway to deliver $1.8 billion worth of projects to support one of the fastest growing regions in the country.
The South East Queensland (SEQ) City Deal is a 20-year partnership announced on 21 March 2022 between the Australian Government,

The Morrison and Palaszczuk Governments and the Council of Mayors South East Queensland (SEQ) have today signed the SEQ City Deal – a joint commitment to deliver $1.8 billion worth of infrastructure that will transform the region.

Two years on since the Commonwealth committed to delivering an SEQ City Deal, the SEQ Mayors will converge on Canberra today and tomorrow with a united call to make 2021 the year to seal the Deal.

The SEQ PMMS was an initiative of the Council of Mayors (SEQ), through funding contributed by its member councils and the Commonwealth Government.