Investment schemes

Under the Invested in Queensland program, Queensland Treasury has two schemes available to medium and large organisations. The schemes seek to attract high value and investment-ready projects which offer strategic, long-term economic benefit, including supply chain jobs across Queensland.

Invested in Queensland

The Investment team within Queensland Treasury is working with qualified investors, primarily medium-sized and large organisations, on significant projects that align with the government’s priorities. We have a range of incentive schemes and non-financial support mechanisms to assist proponents with projects that demonstrate a strong potential for delivery.

Strategic Investment Scheme

The Strategic Investment Scheme is designed to provide tailored assistance packages to Queensland based, interstate and internationally based business to support large-scale projects that result in significant economic benefits in terms of new jobs and wider supply chain and industry benefits. Projects may include:

  • new investment
  • significant expansions
  • supply chain capability enhancements.

The scheme is targeted towards industry segments of strategic value based on Queensland’s natural and competitive strengths. Learn more about the Queensland Government’s priority industry sectors.

Please download the Strategic Investment Scheme Guidelines for more detailed information on the scope of the scheme, the assessment criteria and the application process.

Investment Support Scheme

The Investment Support Scheme is a rebate program for payroll tax and other state-managed taxes, designed to incentivise international and interstate businesses, with proven capability, to invest in Queensland through a transfer or expansion of operations. It is also open to Queensland-based companies considering reinvestment with a contestable investment decision.

Please download the Investment Support Scheme Guidelines for more detailed information on the scope of the scheme, the assessment criteria and the application process.

Last updated: 17 July 2021