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Federal budget extends national active travel infrastructure program
Published: 22 May 2026
The Federal Government will extend its national active travel infrastructure program for the next 10 years, totalling $500 million.
Announced in the 2026–27 Federal Budget, the initiative will build on the success of the initial program, rolled out during the Albanese Government’s first term which delivered multiple, mainly modestly scoped bike and walking connections to many corners of the country.
The projects have proved popular with local communities and Australia’s bike organisations encouraged the government to keep the project rolling. Among the projects previously funded are $2.9 million towards the construction of the Wilson Street west cycleway in Sydney, and $4.1 million towards the Cottesloe Marine Parade upgrade in Western Australia.
The aim of the program is to “encourage an increase in active transport through the upgrade of existing and construction of new bicycle and walking pathways across Australia”.
Many cities and towns across Australia, especially those that have existing bike plans and transport strategies, should have well developed concepts for active transport developments that could become submissions for funding.
Source: The Bicycle NetworkThe link below has all the Queensland projects that have or will receive funding to date
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