
First reported on Roads & Infrastructure (AU)
30 Second Briefing
Nominations are open for the Queensland Government’s School Transport Infrastructure Program, targeting road safety upgrades and enhanced active transport links around schools. Eligible projects include new or improved drop-off and parking facilities, upgraded bus set-down and pick-up zones, and enhanced bikeways. Schools have until next week to apply, aiming to improve safety and accessibility for students across Queensland.
Technical Brief
- The Queensland Government's School Transport Infrastructure Program aims to improve road safety and active transport links around schools.
- Eligible projects include enhancements to drop-off and parking facilities, bus set-down and pick-up zones, and bikeways.
- Schools must submit applications by next week to be considered for funding.
- The programme focuses on increasing safety and accessibility for students across Queensland.
- Emphasis is placed on infrastructure upgrades that facilitate safer pedestrian and cyclist routes.
- The initiative aligns with broader efforts to enhance school transport safety and reduce congestion.
- Projects may involve the construction of new facilities or improvements to existing infrastructure.
- The programme is part of a wider strategy to promote active transport and improve road safety in school zones.
Context From Recent Coverage
- Over the last 90 days, we've tracked 19 stories tagged with "Safety" in the Infrastructure category, highlighting a consistent focus on safety improvements in regions such as Queensland.


