Enabling Infrastructure Program

Expressions of interest for 2024–25 have closed.

Selected applicants have been invited to lodge their Stage 2 application.

The Enabling Infrastructure Program consists of medium to large grants for infrastructure projects that strengthen and build strong regional communities through:

  • value-added investment in priority community infrastructure that improves quality of life or attracts and retains people in our regions
  • enabling infrastructure to attract and retain business (goods and services) in regions and support a strong regional economy
  • collaboration with other projects, programs or initiatives
  • having broad regional community benefit
  • having considered latent and future demand.

The grants support projects that can start within 6 months and can be completed within 2 years from execution of funding agreement.

You can apply for a grant in the amount from $50,000 to $1 million. Grants up to a $2 million maximum could be considered where there are exceptionally broad benefits.

Application assessment considers:

  • alignment with state and regional plans and priorities
  • benefit of the project to the region.

Projects funded in 2023–24

OrganisationProjectAmount
Royal Flying Doctor Service SA/NTIntegrated Primary Health and Education Centre project in Port Augustaup to $999,999
Tatiara District CounciKeith Industrial Estate Expansionup to $800,000
Wakefield Regional CouncilCelebrating Port Wakefield’s Cultural Connection – Stage 2up to $1,000,000
Jrod Pty Ltd – Naracoorte Childcare Centre RefurbishmentCreating space for 60up to $500,000
Mypolonga Combined Sports Club Inc.Mypolonga Combined Sports Club – 2020–25 Major Complex Facility Upgradesup to $517,976
Kangaroo Island Community Club Inc.Regional Worker's Accommodation Fit-Out Projectup to $230,439
District Council of EllistonAdditional Short-Term Worker Accommodation and Services – Lock Projectup to $665,000
Bundaleer Forest Community Areas Association (BFCAA)Activating Bundaleer Forestup to $360,000

Contact us

PIRSA's principal regional advisors are located across South Australia, providing a local contact for regional communities.

Get in touch for help accessing services or your funding application.

Find your local regional advisor
Page last reviewed: 30 Oct 2024

 


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