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Budget 2008-09

Early Years Centres
The Queensland Government is investing in a positive future for young children and their families. A total of $32 million over four years has been allocated to establish Early Years Centres at Nerang, Caboolture, Browns Plains and Cairns to support parents and carers in their nurturing role.

Service Delivery Statements are available on the Queensland Treasury website.

Message from the Minister

View message from Lindy Nelson-Carr MP, Minister for Communities, Disability Services, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, Multicultural Affairs, Seniors and Youth.

Budget highlights

View the State Budget 2008-09 Department of Communities and Disability Services Queensland Agency Budget Highlights (PDF 333 kB).

The department’s 2008–09 Budget provides for $680.9 million in recurrent expenditure, an increase of 14 per cent over the 2007–08 Budget.

The 2008–09 Budget features a $72.6 million injection of new funding over four years. This comprises $35.4 million recurrent and $2 million non-recurrent funding and $35.2 million capital funding.

Additional funding will be invested in the following initiatives for 2008–09:

Planning for early childhood reforms

Assistance for people who are homeless

Building capacity to improve youth justice services

The funding increase for 2008–09 is comprised of:

Maintaining infrastructure and assets

Seniors Legal and Support Service to be continued

Raising the profile of multiculturalism

Early Years Centres

The Queensland Government is investing in a positive future for young children and their families. A total of $32 million over four years has been allocated to establish Early Years Centres at Nerang, Caboolture, Browns Plains and Cairns to support parents and carers in their nurturing role.

Safe Havens initiative

The Safe Haven initiative is a support service now established in Cherbourg, Palm Island, Mornington Island and Coen.

It aims to minimise the harm experienced by Indigenous children and young people who witness or experience family or domestic violence, through a range of community based intervention and support services.

Service Delivery Statements

Service Delivery Statements are available on the Queensland Treasury website.

Previous budgets

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Last updated: 04 July 2008.