Queensland’s 2025–26 State Budget has delivered millions of dollars in infrastructure upgrades and community funding for Kenmore, Moggill and Mount Crosby, headlined by a $25.2 million investment to establish the new Mount Crosby East Substation.
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Member for Moggill Dr Christian Rowan confirmed the budget fully funds all election commitments for the electorate, including dedicated funding for a new community and neighbourhood centre.
Major Infrastructure Investment

The new Mount Crosby East Substation will receive $25.2 million, representing the largest single infrastructure investment in the local area announced in the budget.
Local community organisations will also benefit from targeted funding allocations across the electorate. The Kenmore Scout Group will receive $50,000 to enable vital infrastructure refurbishments and upgrades.
In Moggill, the Girl Guides will receive $50,000 to support capital and infrastructure upgrades to their facilities. The budget also allocates funding to support the environmental conservation work of the Moggill Creek catchment group, though the specific amount was not disclosed in the government’s announcement.
The Moggill Mustangs Junior AFL Club will receive funding for facility upgrades, including changerooms.
The budget includes funding for a dedicated Moggill Community and Neighbourhood Centre, fulfilling a key election commitment for the area.
Part of Broader Budget Focus
The local investments form part of what Premier David Crisafulli has described as a “fresh start” budget, which the government says addresses crises in youth crime, health, housing and cost of living.
“Today’s Budget delivers the fresh start Queensland needs and Queenslanders voted for, to address the crises in youth crime, health, housing and cost of living,” Premier Crisafulli said in the government statement.
“We are delivering to restore safety where you live, health services when you need them, a better lifestyle through a stronger economy and a plan for Queensland’s future.”
Brisbane residents will also benefit from major hospital expansions under the government’s Hospital Rescue Plan, including at Princess Alexandra Hospital, QEII Hospital and Prince Charles Hospital. The budget includes $156.7 million for social and community housing across Brisbane, with 487 social homes in construction or under contract.
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Cost of Living Relief for Families
Families across the electorate will benefit from cost-of-living measures including the $100 Back to School Boost and the $200 Play On! Sports Vouchers Program.
The budget also funds police facility upgrades at nearby Ferny Grove, with $7 million allocated for improvements, as well as $32.5 million for additional learning spaces at Indooroopilly State School.
According to the state’s official statement, the budget “focuses on making Queensland safer, delivering a place to call home for more Queenslanders, driving down cost of living pressures for families, providing more free healthcare and building generational infrastructure for our growing State.”
Published 29-January-2026




