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Hook into $800k in grants on the line for Queensland fishers

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Published: December 14, 2023
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Make sure you are ready to reel in your share of the $800,000 available for fishing projects.
Make sure you are ready to reel in your share of the $800,000 available for fishing projects.
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Queensland fishers are invited to apply for a share of $800,000 in funding on offer under the Queensland Government’s fishing grants program, and Indigenous fishing and forestry grants programs.

Applications are now open with funding divided between:

  • $250,000 for commercial and charter fishing initiatives that aim to address ecological risks and promote sustainable fishing practices.
  • $250,000 for recreational initiatives that provide a benefit to recreational or traditional fishing in Queensland.
  • $200,0000 for Indigenous-led fisheries and forestry projects in the Cape York region.
  • $100,000 for Indigenous-led fisheries projects Queensland-wide.
  • Commercial and charter applications are open until 28 January 2024.

These may include trialling alternative or innovative gear, industry modernisation, responsible or sustainable fishing methods or education, sustainable seafood promotion, and promoting mental health initiatives within the commercial fishing community.

  • Recreational or traditional fishing applications are also open until January 28, 2024.

They may include projects run by community-based not-for-profit organisations, fishing clubs and incorporated associations, and individuals.

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In the past these have included kids’ fishing clinics, social-inclusion fishing and habitat restoration.

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  • $500,000 is available to commercial, charter fishers, and recreational groups, and $300,000 is available for Indigenous-led initiatives
  • Projects that focus on promoting and developing sustainable fishing practices, and community engagement are encouraged
  • The funding is part of the Queensland Government’s Sustainable Fisheries Strategy aimed at building a legacy of sustainable fisheries for future generations
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