Moreton Bay
Regional delivery — Queensland Budget 2022-23
Highlights
- •$834.7M on infrastructure and capital works supporting around 2,600 jobs
- •$399.5M for Caboolture Hospital facility improvements
- •$4.4B on health for Metro North and West Moreton services
Capital works & projects
11 projects from the Regional Delivery Plan.
Source: Regional Delivery Plan. Not all projects have published amounts.
Region-specific budget initiatives
Infrastructure such as roads, water and sewerage is funded in fast-growing areas so more land can be unlocked for new housing.
General Government capital, $200 million over 3 years ($35 million held centrally). $48M in 2022-23 reflects the Growth Area Program capital line ($43 million) plus the $5 million expense component.
Families in five fast-growing communities will get new local primary schools, while existing schools across the state receive renewed buildings, classrooms, playgrounds and tuckshops.
General Government capital. $268.3M in 2022-23 combines the Department of Education capital measure lines (School Infrastructure - Renewal $194.595 million, School Infrastructure - Growth $61.941 million, Building Future Schools Program $7.498 million, School Playground and Tuckshop Upgrades $1.5 million, plus $2.779 million land acquisition). The Building Future Schools program totals $3 billion over multiple years.
Statewide measures
Most budget measures are allocated statewide rather than to individual regions. The full budget overview lists all 50 tracked initiatives, many of which deliver services in Moreton Bay. The Regional Delivery Plan (linked below) details specific capital works and programs for this region.
Source document
Regional Delivery Plan — Moreton Bay (PDF)Last updated: 2026-06-21. Factual information from published budget documents.