Delivering for Queensland: Infrastructure
The Queensland Government has commenced development of Delivering for Queensland: Infrastructure (DFQI).
DFQI will:
- clearly outline the Queensland Government’s infrastructure priorities and progress to date
- capitalise on growing international investor interest in Queensland
- strengthen Queensland’s infrastructure framework, improving industry and investor confidence
- respond to various recommendations for reform.
The Queensland Productivity Commission’s (QPC) report into construction sector productivity made recommendations about prioritisation and coordination of public infrastructure projects in Queensland.
The Queensland Government’s response committed to a strengthened role for Queensland’s infrastructure department, and related to this, a suite of targeted reforms. These targeted reforms will be explored and progressed as part of developing DFQI.
We’ll undertake consultation later in 2026, working closely with industry partners and other levels of government to drive innovation, investment and efficiency across government and the construction industry.
Infrastructure helps ensure Queenslanders can access the high-quality services they need and enables our ongoing and future economic prosperity. The Queensland Government is planning and delivering the infrastructure Queenslander’s need now and into the future, including through the below initiatives:
- The 2032 Delivery Plan sets out the plan to deliver a successful Olympic and Paralympic Games as well as deliver legacy infrastructure for years to come.
- The Hospital Rescue Plan funds critical assets to deliver more than 2,600 new beds.
- The Queensland Energy Roadmap 2025 focuses on delivering affordable reliable energy for all Queenslanders.
- The Destination 2045 plan will position our state as a global leader in tourism, supporting richer visitor experiences, more jobs and better infrastructure.
- Prosper 2050, is the Queensland Government’s 25-year blueprint for Queensland's primary industries.
- The Queensland Transport and Roads Investment Program 2025-26 to 2028-29 outlines the current and planned investment in road and transport infrastructure for delivery over the 4-year period.
Historic Queensland Government infrastructure strategies and plans are available on the Queensland Government Publications Portal.
Last updated: 16 Jun 2026