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Jobs Fund - National Bike Path Projects

The $650 million Jobs Fund is part of the Australian Government's Jobs and Training Compact. The Jobs Fund will support and create jobs and improve skills by funding projects that build community infrastructure and create social capital in local communities.


The National Bike Path Projects component of the Jobs Fund is now fully allocated. For organisations interested in submitting proposals for funding under other components of Jobs Fund, information and updates are available on the Jobs Fund website.

National Bike Path Projects announced as of 5 February 2010

  • List of announced National Bike Path Projects [PDFPDF: 77 KB]

Funding Agreement

The National Bike Path Projects uses two forms of Funding Agreement:

A Short Form Funding Agreement  - used for projects where the National Bike Path Projects contribution is under $100,000 (GST exclusive), and

A Long Form Funding Agreement - used for projects where the National Bike Path Projects contribution is over $100,000 (GST exclusive).

  • Short Form Funding Agreement for National Bike Path Projects [PDFPDF: 251 KB]
  • Long Form Funding Agreement for National Bike Path Projects [PDFPDF: 597 KB]

What is the National Bike Path Projects Component?

National Bike Path Projects component is part of the Jobs Fund.

The Government has set aside $40 million over one year for the construction of bike paths under the Local Jobs stream of the Jobs Fund.

The Jobs Fund, including National Bike Path Projects, commenced on 1 July 2009. Projects will be funded until 30 June 2011.

Applications for the Jobs Fund closed at 4.30pm AEST on 22 May 2009 with an extension to 29 May 2009 for those in disaster-affected areas.

Applications for National Bike Paths funding were assessed against the Jobs Fund Guidelines [PDFPDF: 294 KB].

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Last Updated: 11 November, 2010