Stimulus Plan work
opportunities for you or your small business
There are opportunities for individuals and small businesses to be a part of
the roll out of the Nation Building – Economic Stimulus Plan.
Stimulus Plan Projects in Your Area:
You can find more information about local work opportunities, contract guidelines and application processes in your State and Territory and local council through the contact link below.

Stimulus Plan Construction & Maintenance Projects
The construction, refurbishment and repairs and maintenance of community infrastructure and housing is now underway across Australia.
Social housing dwellings are being repaired and refurbished, new social housing and Defence housing is being built, and a range of new and refurbished community infrastructure projects are underway.
Construction and refurbishment of local community infrastructure such as town
halls, parks, playgrounds, and sports facilities is now underway.
Examples of the types of community infrastructure work include:
- Community centres
- Swimming pools
- Sports grounds and facilities
- Convention or trade centres
- Footpaths, streetscapes and curb reconstruction as part of suburb
improvement
- Paving or greening of road median strips and centre islands as part of a
suburb improvement
- Airport infrastructure and terminals
- Recreational bicycle paths such as those running through recreation
reserves
- Access facilities such as bus shelters, footbridges, jetties and boat
ramps
Funding of $800 million has been allocated to local government to build and
renew more than 3,000 community infrastructure projects across Australia.
Investment in community infrastructure is a key component of the Government's
Economic Stimulus Plan.
Approximately 19,300 new social housing dwellings will be built under the
Economic Stimulus Plan with the assistance of the not-for-profit sector.
Repairs and maintenance work will enable approximately 70,000
existing social housing dwellings will benefit from repairs and
maintenance works. This includes significant repairs and maintenance
to up to 10,000 social housing dwellings that are currently vacant
or will become uninhabitable without this work.
Repairs and maintenance work has begun. The type of work required
to the dwellings includes:
- Kitchen upgrade
- Wet areas repair
- Window replacement
- Paving
- Tiling
- Internal and external painting
- General house repairs
The Government is also assisting Australian Defence Force families by
providing an additional $245.58 million to Defence Housing Australia for the
construction of 829 residential houses, being built across Australia.
DHA have included an additional 27 houses to their original
construction target of 802, using the funding of $245.58 million
allocated under the Nation Building – Economic Stimulus Plan.
The new housing will be located to support Defence operational centres in:
- Adelaide
- Brisbane
- Canberra
- Darwin
- Victoria
- Hobart
- Cairns
- Hunter Valley
- Ipswich
- Sydney
- Wagga Wagga
- Wodonga
- Townsville
- Nowra
- Toowoomba
To date, 318 houses have been completed and construction work is underway on
the remaining 511 new Defence houses. Houses are now being built in all the
above locations. Houses have been completed in Canberra, Hunter Valley, Darwin,
Ipswich, Toowoomba, Brisbane, Townsville, Adelaide, Melbourne and Regional
Victoria.
Eligible small businesses will benefit from the Government's Economic
Stimulus Plan with a Tax Break.
Under the Plan, the Government is providing direct assistance to small business
through the Small Business and General Business Tax Break.
Small business will have access to an additional 50 per cent tax deduction for
eligible assets costing $1,000 or more purchased between 13 December 2008 and 31
December 2009 and installed before 31 December 2010.
You can find out more about the Tax Break from the
ATO website or by calling the Business Tax Break Infoline: 1300 337
921.
Keep Australia Working
Access detailed information about programs and initiatives that
can help you find work, retrain and retain workers in the current
economic climate.
Important changes to the Occupational Health & Safety (OHS)
Accreditation Scheme
For more information regarding the changes to the Building and Construction
OHS Accreditation Scheme and the Nation Building – Economic Stimulus Plan, refer
to the
Fact Sheet from the Office of the Federal Safety Commissioner.