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Find similar grantsSEQ Innovation Economy Fund is sponsored by Australian Government and Queensland Government (as part of SEQ City Deal). This fund provides funding support for innovation infrastructure to accelerate the creation of future jobs in Queensland's south east corner.
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SEQ Innovation Economy Fund Queensland Government (Advance Queensland) & Australian Government $500,000 to $25,000,000 (Excluding GST) Co-contribution Required? Public/private entities, councils, and universities in the 11 SEQ local government areas Co-contribution Required?
Yes, minimum 50% cash co-contribution required Purpose and Program Overview The South East Queensland (SEQ) Innovation Economy Fund is a key initiative under the $1. 8 billion SEQ City Deal, a tripartite agreement between the Australian Government, the Queensland Government, and the Council of Mayors (SEQ).
The program is designed to transform the region into a global innovation powerhouse by investing in critical infrastructure that supports high-value, knowledge-intensive industries. The fund aims to accelerate the delivery of future-focused jobs and enhance the region’s global competitiveness.
By supporting the development of innovation precincts and the commercialisation of new technologies, the grant fosters an ecosystem where researchers, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders can collaborate on sustainable solutions for the region’s economic and social challenges.
With a total funding pool of $150 million—comprising $100 million in combined government investment and at least $50 million in industry co-contributions—this program plays a vital role in strengthening South East Queensland’s productivity. It focuses on creating new economic development corridors and ensuring the region remains a premier location for trade, investment, and talent retention.
Grant Amount: $500,000 to $25,000,000 (excluding GST). Application Status: Round 2 is currently open (Closing 25 June 2026). Eligible Entities: Local councils, universities, research institutes, not-for-profits, and private/public sector organisations.
Required Co-contributions: Minimum 50% cash co-contribution of the grant amount requested. Applicability: Projects must be located within one of the 11 eligible SEQ Local Government Areas.
The grant is open to a broad range of sectors with a focus on innovation-focused priority industries, including: Energy Transformation and Renewable Energy Advanced Manufacturing and Defence Digital Health and Future Skills Sustainable Resource Management (Circular Economy) The fund is structured into two primary tiers based on the scale of the infrastructure project: Tier One (Minor Capital Projects): $500,000 to $5,212,840 (excluding GST).
Focused on refurbishments and/or the acquisition of plant and equipment. Tier Two (Major Capital Projects): $5,212,841 to $25,000,000 (excluding GST). Focused on new builds, major extensions, or significant infrastructure refurbishments.
Project Timeline: All funded projects must be completed by 30 June 2027. Entity Type: Must be a legal entity with an active ABN and GST registration. Location: Must have a registered place of business and project site within the 11 SEQ councils (Brisbane, Ipswich, Lockyer Valley, Logan, Moreton Bay, Noosa, Redland, Scenic Rim, Somerset, Sunshine Coast, or Toowoomba).
Operational History: Applicants must have been trading for a minimum of 12 months (or provide evidence of qualified project partners/service providers). Precinct Alignment: Eligible projects must be established within an existing innovation precinct or place. Exclusions: Previous recipients of Round 1 funding are ineligible to apply as lead applicants for Round 2.
Eligible Activities and Expenses Construction Costs: All site works, materials, and construction-related labour. Plant and Equipment: Acquisition and installation of advanced technology, robotics, or specialised laboratory equipment. Infrastructure Improvements: New builds, extensions, or refurbishments of existing innovation facilities.
Project Management: Salaries for staff directly managing the construction/commissioning of the infrastructure (excluding executive duties). Commissioning: Costs required to bring the infrastructure into full operational status. The SEQ Innovation Economy Fund is a competitive grant.
Applications are evaluated against the following criteria. Project Merit: Alignment with program goals and the ability to accelerate high-value jobs. Strategic Alignment: Demonstrated location within an innovation precinct and contribution to priority sectors.
Value for Money: Level of co-contribution and the broader economic/social impact relative to the funding requested. Capability: Evidence of the technical and financial capacity to deliver the project by the deadline. The program is currently in Round 2 , following a highly successful Round 1 that awarded $94 million to eight major projects.
Key updates include clarified thresholds for minor and major capital tiers and a fixed closing date in mid-2026 to ensure all projects meet the 2027 completion mandate. Confirm Precinct Status: Ensure your project is located within an officially recognised innovation precinct, as this is a core requirement. Secure Co-funding: Provide clear evidence of the 50% cash co-contribution from your organisation or project partners.
Focus on Employment: Clearly articulate how the project will create knowledge-intensive jobs at the project’s end date. Document Thoroughly: Prepare detailed project budgets and capability statements in advance to meet the high standards of competitive assessment.
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For official guidelines, application details, templates, and further information, visit the official website of the SEQ Innovation Economy Fund and other associated Australian government websites. Interested in SEQ Innovation Economy Fund? Disclaimer: This grants search engine exclusively searches for business grants and does not include community grants or grants for nonprofit organisations.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Legal entities with active ABN and GST registration, located within one of 11 South East Queensland local government areas, with minimum 12 months operational history and 50% cash co-contribution required. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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