January 7, 2026

Funds Go Round In Super Round

Sporting clubs, community groups and P&C’s across the Burdekin have received a share in more than
$1million in funding as Member for Burdekin Dale Last commends the welcome boost to the new year.

Mr Last said the super round of the Crisafulli Government’s Gambling Community Benefit Fund had
seen critical projects aimed at benefitting club members and their surrounding communities receive
much needed funding for shovel ready projects.

“From equipment purchases at Men’s Sheds to upgrades at the Burdekin Bocce Club and improvements of facilities in our local schools, we see the benefits of these projects right through the wider community,” Mr Last said.

“Without access to the Gambling Community Benefit Fund program many of the recipients would have been otherwise unable to complete these vital projects so I am proud to see these groups receive real support from the Crisafulli Government.”

“Our volunteers are the backbones of our community, dedicating their time to improving the lives of
others around them so ensuring their facilities and equipment meet their needs is crucial to an
organisation’s longevity.”

As the new year begins Mr Last said it was a fantastic time for other community groups, sporting
organisations and not-for-profits to consider what projects could be eligible for grant funding in 2026.

“The next round of the Gambling Community Benefit Fund will offer grants of up to $35,000 and are
due to open shortly so if your organisation or sporting team is looking for additional support I would encourage you to consider applying,” Mr Last said.

“As the Member for Burdekin, backing my local volunteer organisations in securing support they need
for the betterment of our community is something I strive to do, so if your not-for-profit is seeking
assistance please contact my office.”

The Gambling Community Benefit Fund is Queensland’s largest one-off funding program and
distributes approximately $60 million each year to strengthen communities and respond to local
needs.

The next Gambling Community Benefit Fund (Round 126) will offer grants of up to $35,000 and is set
to open mid-January and close 28 February 2026.

Contributed with thanks to the office of Member for Burdekin Dale Last MP

Member for Burdekin Dale Last says the Government’s Gambling Community Benefit Fund will support critical local projects like the Burdekin Water Festival. Photo supplied