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Queensland Walking Strategy – Statewide Plan for Walking and Active Transport

Queensland Walking Strategy – Statewide Plan for Walking and Active Transport
Strategy

The Queensland Walking Strategy sets out the government’s vision and actions to make walking safer, easier, and more accessible for all Queenslanders.

  • Establishes a 10-year plan (2019–2029) to promote walking for transport, health, and recreation
  • Focuses on improving walking infrastructure, safety, and accessibility
  • Includes the Queensland Walking Action Plan with specific initiatives and funding
  • Targets benefits for health, environment, and community liveability
  • Engages local governments, communities, and stakeholders in delivery
  • Monitors progress through annual reporting and community feedback

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This strategy is relevant for urban planners, transport engineers, and consultants involved in active transport and infrastructure projects.

  • Provides a policy framework for walking infrastructure planning
  • Outlines funding opportunities and partnership models
  • Supports integration of walking with broader transport networks
  • Encourages innovation in urban design for walkability
  • Aligns with health and sustainability objectives in project delivery
  • Offers guidance for compliance with state walking priorities

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