Federal Funding Now Available To Regional Airports

Dept of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications

Regional airports and aerodromes can now apply for a share in $25 million in funding for vital upgrades under Round 4 of the Regional Airports Program.

The Albanese Government recognises the critical role aviation plays for regional communities in providing essential services such as health care, education and freight.

We added two additional grant rounds with $40 million of funding in the 2024-25 Budget, to enable an additional two grant rounds.

Eligible projects can include upgrades to runways, drainage, lighting, fencing, navigation and safety training.

Under Round 4, in addition to safety and access works, funding can be used for projects that will help with the transition to net zero in aviation.

This includes technology such as electric chargers and hydrogen fuel storage for aircraft use.

Grants from $20,000 to $7.5 million are available to cover up to 50 per cent of eligible costs for each project.

I look forward to Round 4 supporting regional Australia by providing jobs, improved connectivity, and lasting benefits for communities such as better access to aeromedical and other emergency services.

Better connections between regions and cities will also help promote the growth and prosperity of Australia's regions into the future.

Nearly $100 million has been made available under the previous three rounds of the program, supporting 194 projects.

I encourage owners or operators of existing aerodromes and airports in regional Australia to take a look at the guidelines and consider applying to make their priority upgrades a reality.

Applications open from 8 October 2024 and will close on 18 November 2024.

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