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King Island Subdivision Scheme TAS
Australian Government · Australia
This program assists developers to bring new residential land to market on King Island in Tasmania. It provides rebates to help cover subdivision development costs including labour, materials, freight, road infrastructure and utility connections.
Funding
$5K – $300K
Deadline
31 May 2026
Duration
up to 18 months
Location
Tasmania, King Island
Who Can Apply
• Applicants must be property owners developing land on King Island.
• Applicants must be the owner or owners of the land that is the subject of the application.
• The applicant's name must be on the land title.
• Further eligibility criteria apply to the type of development and costs incurred.
• At the time of application, the applicant must have already incurred and paid in full at least $5,000 of eligible costs per lot.
• Claimed lots must be brought to market within 18 months of the date the grant funding agreement is signed.
Applicants must be property owners developing land on King Island. Applicants must be the owner or owners of the land that is the subject of the application, and their name must be on the title. Further eligibility criteria apply to the type of development and costs incurred. At the time of application, the applicant must have already incurred and paid in full at least $5,000 of eligible costs per lot. Claimed lots must be brought to market within 18 months of the date the grant funding agreement is signed.
What's Funded
Subdivision and residential land development activities on King Island, including labour, materials, freight, road infrastructure and utility connections for new lots brought to market.Expected Outcomes
New residential land lots are developed and brought to market on King Island within 18 months of signing the grant funding agreement.Key Information
Applicant Types
companysole_traderpartnershiptrustother
Stage
established
Funding Purposes
capital_expenditurecommunityother
Keywords
subdivisionresidential landproperty developmentrebateKing IslandTasmaniainfrastructureutility connections
Frequently Asked Questions
1
What is the King Island Subdivision Scheme TAS?
The King Island Subdivision Scheme TAS is a business grant offered by Australian Government in Australia, providing $5K – $300K in funding. This program assists developers to bring new residential land to market on King Island in Tasmania. It provides rebates to help cover subdivision development costs including labour, materials, freight, road infrastructure and utility connections.
2
How much funding does the King Island Subdivision Scheme TAS provide?
The King Island Subdivision Scheme TAS provides $5K – $300K in funding. The typical project duration is up to 18 months.
3
Who is eligible for the King Island Subdivision Scheme TAS?
- Applicants must be property owners developing land on King Island.
- Applicants must be the owner or owners of the land that is the subject of the application.
- The applicant's name must be on the land title.
- Further eligibility criteria apply to the type of development and costs incurred.
- At the time of application, the applicant must have already incurred and paid in full at least $5,000 of eligible costs per lot.
- Claimed lots must be brought to market within 18 months of the date the grant funding agreement is signed.
4
When does the King Island Subdivision Scheme TAS close?
Applications close on 31 May 2026.
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What activities are funded?
Subdivision and residential land development activities on King Island, including labour, materials, freight, road infrastructure and utility connections for new lots brought to market.
6
How do I apply for the King Island Subdivision Scheme TAS?
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