Safer Rural Roads Program 2025

This is a preview of the SRRP - Application Form 2025 form. When you’re ready to apply, click Fill Out Now to begin.
 

Important Information

Grant Eligibility

To be eligible for a SRRP infrastructure Grant, applicants must:
• be a Tasmanian Municipal Council (i.e., a local government in Tasmania)
• support an application with a co-contribution or provide an explanation on why providing a co-contribution is not appropriate or viable

 

For an infrastructure Grant application to be eligible, it must propose works:

  1. on a specific corridor and address identified road safety risk/s on that corridor
  2. on a road that is owned by either the Tasmanian Government or the local government (as the applicant) that is:
    1. is in a regional or remote area
  3. with detailed designs and a schedule for delivery
  4. that are a new project
    1. example: works must not have commenced or be extensions of a current project
  5. that are not infrastructure maintenance activities
  6. that require a Tasmanian Government co-contribution of less than or equal to $600 000 and more than or equal to $10 000
  7. that do not include an allocation for the funding of administration costs, either directly or incurred.

 

NOTE: All submissions must only include one location/corridor.

Proposed treatments at different locations/corridors must be submitted as a separate application

Applicant's may submit multiple applications providing that each application is associated with a unique project. 

Note on Regionality

Definition of 'Regional/Remote Area'

The Department of State Growth acknowledges that, in the context of the SRRP, no standardised definition of a ‘regional/remote’ area is suitable for all local government areas. For the purposes of this program, the Department has developed a framework to identify ‘regional/remote’ areas in each municipality.

If an applicant wishes to confirm the suitability of a project location, please contact the Department via SRRP@stategrowth.tas.gov.au. 

Projects in Urban Areas

Depending on the type of treatment, urban treatments may be eligible for funding under the Vulnerable Road User Program (VRUP). For more information about the VRUP please visit Vulnerable road user program – Transport Services.

Guidelines

*Please ensure you have read and understand the program guidelines for this year's round before commencing with an application. *