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Council Unveils Budget Targeting Essentials, Priorities

Cairns Regional Council has adopted its 2025/26 Budget, unveiling a record $421.8 million capital works program focused on essential infrastructure, community assets, and long-term sustainability.

Mayor Amy Eden said the budget reflects a careful and responsible approach, with a strong emphasis on supporting residents amid rising cost-of-living pressures.

“We know the cost of living is front of mind for many households, so we’ve approached this budget with care and responsibility,” Mayor Eden said.

“Our focus is on sensible spending – investing where it matters most, without compromising the services that keep our city ticking and our community connected.”

The centrepiece of the budget is a $260.1 million investment in Cairns Water Security Stage 1 (CWSS1) – the largest single project in Council’s history.

The $472 million project is supported by a $390 million joint funding commitment from the Australian and Queensland Governments.

An additional $28 million is allocated for drinking water infrastructure upgrades, including a new reservoir at Mount Peter and improvements to existing mains.

“We’re preparing not just for today, but for the future,” Cr Eden said.

“These investments will ensure that as our city grows, we can continue to deliver safe, clean water to every household.”

To improve connectivity and safety across the city, the budget commits $54.7 million to transport and drainage works. Key projects include:

“We’re improving the everyday infrastructure people rely on – the streets they drive, the paths they walk, the drains that protect their homes in the wet season,” Cr Eden said.

Council has allocated:

These funds ensure the city’s essential services remain robust and responsive.

More than $21.8 million will be invested in parks, playgrounds, sporting facilities, and community amenities.

Highlight projects include:

“Cairns locals love their outdoor spaces and we want to keep them safe, accessible and welcoming,” Cr Eden said.

“Whether it’s a parent taking their kids to the playground, a morning jog up the Red Arrow, or a community event in White Rock – these are the things that make our city feel like home.”

FUNDING NOTE: The Queensland and Australian Governments have contributed funding for some items listed within the Cairns Regional Council budget.

https://www.cairns.qld.gov.au/council/news-notices/media-releases/media-releases/budget-capital-works

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