Funding and grants
Find open funding opportunities or more information about existing funding programs below.
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Find out what support is available for your tourism business. Check available grants, business workshops, mentoring programs and regional support.
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Supports the recovery of Far North Queensland tourism operators isolated and fully closed for extended periods by the impacts of Tropical Cyclone Jasper.
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The Subsidy supports micro- to medium-sized tourism and events businesses to undertake targeted training and accreditation activities.
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The fund supports tourism operators that were impacted by Tropical Cyclone Jasper to build resilience for future disaster events.
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The Tourism Exceptional Assistance Grant supports the recovery Far North Queensland tourism operators isolated by the impacts of Tropical Cyclone Jasper.
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Tourism Recovery Assistance Grant provides financial assistance to medium to large tourism operations who were directly impacted by Tropical Cyclone Jasper.
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The Accessible Tourism Elevate Fund will support Queensland's tourism industry, both operators and event organisers, to enhance accessible tourism experiences.
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Supporting operators, not-for-profits and local governments to deliver and improve infrastructure, growing regional participation and visitors to the region.
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Providing support to eligible Queensland tourism operators, not-for-profit organisations and local governments to deliver tourism infrastructure or experiences.
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Supporting disability service providers develop accessible tools for use by tourism businesses.
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Funding to support the development and enhancement of infrastructure to make it more accessible.
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Funding to support the development and enhancement of smaller scale infrastructure or products to make it more accessible.
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Supporting the development of new and enhanced products and experiences in Queensland.
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Queensland's education experience programs offer Queensland students the opportunity to visit either Outback Queensland, or the Great Barrier Reef.
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Showcasing Queensland's outstanding natural landscapes and rich cultural heritage through the delivery of ecotourism or nature-based tourism infrastructure.
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Investing in tourism infrastructure projects to grow demand and increase international visitation and overnight expenditure.
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The project invested $2.2 million to help drive tourism, employment and economic returns for the outback.
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Supporting Queensland destinations to achieve globally recognised certification as a sustainable tourism destination.
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Investing in sustainable and greener infrastructure projects on Great Barrier Reef island resorts.
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Funding will be used to deliver new tourism infrastructure to support tourism on the island.
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Partnering with local governments, not-for-profits and tourism operators to lead the development of new and improved attractions and and experiences.
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The fund developed new and sustainable Indigenous tourism products and experiences to encourage high value travellers to visit Queensland.
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The package will support the development of marine infrastructure to connect visitors and residents to the Great Barrier Reef islands.
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Working with locals, small businesses, councils and traditional owners to develop new attractions and help us share our outback culture with visitors.
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Queensland's tourism icons form the backbone of our tourism industry employing thousands of people across the state.
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The fund supports the delivery of new and enhanced compelling tourism products and experiences in Queensland.
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The fund provides targeted support to eligible tourism organisations, assisting in the recovery from the extraordinary disaster events occurring in 2021-22.
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After Cyclone Debbie, 9 infrastructure projects and two feasibility studies were supported under the fund in the Whitsundays.
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The fund will enable tourism businesses to implement measures and actions to lessen the impacts of a natural disaster and support business continuity.