$1.5 million in grants available to improve public boating infrastructure

  • Up to $1.5 million available for new and improved recreational boating facilities across WA
  • Applications open for round 26 of the Recreational Boating Facilities Scheme (RBFS)
  • More than $46.4 million allocated to more than 450 projects since 1998
  • McGowan Government upgrading key boating infrastructure across the State
  • Applications are now open for Round 26 of the Recreational Boating Facilities Scheme, with up to $1.5 million in grant funding available to upgrade public recreational boating infrastructure across Western Australia.

    Eligible authorities, including local governments, Government agencies and statutory authorities with responsibility for managing public boating facilities, can now apply for grant funding, with applications closing on September 1.

    Funds are available for the planning, construction or upgrade of boat launching ramps, jetties, moorings, breakwaters and new channels related to a public recreational boating facility as well as trailer parking areas, toilets and boating signage. 

    Up to 75 per cent of the cost of a project is available, with the maximum grant set at $750,000.

    Implemented in 1998 to improve public recreational boating facilities, the scheme has funded 450 projects over 25 grants rounds worth approximately $46.4 million.

    Application forms and more information are available at https://www.transport.wa.gov.au/rbfs

    As stated by Transport Minister Rita Saffioti:

    "Western Australians love getting out on their boats and enjoying the water, so it's important we have top quality public boating facilities available.

    "Grants of up to $750,000 are available to improve and upgrade boating facilities all across the State, with applications open until September 1.

    "I'd encourage anyone with a great idea to get in touch with their local government, department or agency to explore the possibility of applying for funding.

    "We're committed to delivering quality boating facilities around the State with work recently completed on the Canal Rocks boat ramp, and other major projects including replacing the existing boat ramps and floating jetties at Bremer Bay now underway."

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