Local communities across Australia, especially those hardest hit by the loss of regional tourism, are a step closer to sharing in $200 million under a fifth round of the successful Building Better Regions Fund (BBRF).

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development Michael McCormack said the launch of the program guidelines meant prospective applicants could now begin planning their project applications for assessment.

“The Australian Government is supporting regional communities across the nation with a particular focus in this round on regional tourism,” the Deputy Prime Minister said.

“Our regional communities across Australia have had a year like no other, battling bushfires, the continuing effects of the prolonged drought and COVID-19, while still doing so much to support our exports and the wider economy.

“We are backing those efforts with $100 million of targeted support for tourism-related infrastructure, while maintaining $100 million for broader community infrastructure and investment.
“This funding will create jobs and drive economic growth in our rural and remote communities at a time it is needed most.”

Since 2016, the Liberal and Nationals Government have funded nearly 1,000 projects through the BBRF, securing the future of so many regional communities. Round Five brings the Federal Government’s total commitment for the BBRF to more than $1 billion over seven years.

The guidelines have now been released and can be found at www.business.gov.au/bbrf meaning local proponents can now start developing their applications.

Applications open on 12 January 2021 and close on 5 March 2021. Successful applicants are expected to be announced in mid-2021.

Media Contact:
Deputy Prime Minister – Jo Williamson 0418 475 668 | Dean Shachar 0418 202 860

For more information:

BBRF Round 5 – Are you ready to apply

BBRF Round 5 FAQ

Cost Benefit Analysis Fact Sheet BBRF Round 5

DISER Employment Outcomes Fact Sheet BBRF Round 5

Tourism-Related Infrastructure Fact Sheet