• Remote communities rely on their airstrip as a lifeline to the rest of Australia. (Steve Hitchen)
    Remote communities rely on their airstrip as a lifeline to the rest of Australia. (Steve Hitchen)
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The Australian Government has today opened applications for round 10 of the Remote Airstrip Upgrade (RAU) Program to enhance the safety and accessibility of airstrips in remote and very remote areas of Australia.

The tenth round of the program will provide up to $12 million in grant funding for sites in remote areas nationwide, with projects set to be delivered between 2024 and 2026.

Australia’s remote airstrip network provides vital access between remote communities and major regional centres, while also enabling the delivery of urgent supplies and the coordination of life-saving flights for those in need.

Many eligible airstrips also service remote First Nations communities, aiding their access to vital services and supplies.

Eligible airstrip owners or operators can apply for grants of between $5,000 and $3 million for works to improve remote airstrip safety and access.

“Our airstrip network provides a vital service to people living in rural and remote areas by connecting them with major regional centres, while also enabling access to important supplies and emergency care," said Assistant Minister for Education & Regional Development, Senator the Hon Anthony Chisholm.

The grant guidelines are now available online and applications for the program open 6 November 2023 and close on 15 December 2023.

Additional details about the program, including the guidelines for round 10, can be found here.

 

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