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2 February, 2026

Cash splash for many venues

TWO Cassowary Coast groups have received the maximum $100,000 in the $31 million-plus Queensland Government’s pre-Christmas super round of the Gambling Community Benefit Fund.


Coconut Outrigger Canoe Club has been given $30,000 for new equipment. Pictures: Facebook
Coconut Outrigger Canoe Club has been given $30,000 for new equipment. Pictures: Facebook

The Gambling Community Benefit Fund is Queensland’s largest one-off community grants program, with organisations able to apply for funding to support a range of projects, including upgrading and renovating community facilities, buying equipment and delivering training, and holding community events.

As part of Round 124, more than 500 community groups have received Gambling Community Benefit Fund grants, with more than 100 of those organisations receiving the maximum $100,000 of funding.

The super round was focused on disaster recovery and preparedness, with funding to help restore community infrastructure, strengthen local resilience, and support organisations in areas impacted by declared severe weather and other events.

Successful recipients included:

  • Babinda Bowls Club – new lighting ($23,500)

  • Coconuts Outrigger Canoe Club – new equipment ($30,000)

  • Innisfail Combined Sporting Association – upgraded field lights ($17,000)

  • Innisfail State College Parents and Citizens Association – upgraded amenities ($100,000)

  • Innisfail State School Parents and Citizens Association – projector and fans ($81,950)

  • Innisfail Youth and Family Care – generator ($75,000)

  • Kurrimine Beach Progress Recreation and Sporting Association – upgrade of facilities ($95,000)

  • Mourilyan District Kindergarten Association – bathroom refurbishment ($45,798.72)

  • Tully and District Men's Shed – new patio and fans ($95,000)

  • Tully Bowls Club – upgrade of facilities ($100,000)

  • Tully Motorcycle Club – new tractor ($86,416).

The Tully Men’s Shed will use a $95,000 grant for a new patio and fans
The Tully Men’s Shed will use a $95,000 grant for a new patio and fans

Attorney-General and Justice and Integrity Minister Deb Frecklington said she was pleased to see the super round supporting communities across Queensland, particularly those recovering from natural disasters.

“Queenslanders have an unbreakable spirit, but when you’re hit by a natural disaster like a cyclone or a major flood, it can be hard to get back on your feet,” she said.

“The Gambling Community Benefit Fund Super Round is a wonderful opportunity to support organisations across the State as they work to help their own local communities from the Far North, down to the Gold Coast and out West.

“I want to congratulate each of the successful recipients in round 124. I hope the grants bring a sense of renewal as we approach the New Year and I look forward to seeing the positive impact the funds will make.”

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.

To view the full list of successful round 124 recipients, or find out more about Gambling Community Benefit Fund rounds, visit: www.bit.ly/45Zy4nA

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.

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