Queensland Small-Business Grants Guide (September 2025)

Brad Evans • September 1, 2025

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This article explains the major small-business grants available in Queensland and across Australia. Each section outlines who provides the grant, what it covers, eligibility rules, disqualifications, examples of business types, and a direct link to the official program page. It also highlights how these small business government grants compare with other programs such as small business grants NSW and national schemes.

Program Overview

Program Overview

Program Overview

Program Provider Grant Size Co-contribution Best For Status
Business Basics DESBT $7,500 None Micro businesses needing advice, websites, or planning Last round closed late 2024
Business Boost DESBT $10,000–$20,000 50% Small businesses (2–19 staff) upgrading systems or planning Next round TBA
Business Growth Fund (BGF) DESBT $50,000–$75,000 ≥40% Growth-ready firms buying specialised equipment Round 7 planned Nov–Dec 2025
Made in Queensland (MIQ) Dept. of Regional Development, Manufacturing and Water $50,000–$2.5m 50% Manufacturers adopting advanced tech Round 7 Stage 1 completed June 2025
Tourism Grants Dept. of Tourism and Sport Varies Varies Tourism operators upgrading systems or visitor products Ongoing programs
Social Enterprise Grants / DTET page DESBT / DTET Varies Varies For-purpose businesses with measurable social impact Rolling rounds
Secure Communities Partnership DESBT + Local Government Up to $400,000 (to councils) Council co-contribution Councils upgrading precinct safety Round 1 closed Jul 2025
Disaster Assistance QRIDA under DRFA Event-specific N/A Businesses hit by declared disasters Ongoing, event-based
Export Market Development Grants (EMDG) Austrade Tiered matched funding Yes Exporters marketing overseas Closed; future rounds TBA
Industry Growth Program (IGP) Commonwealth Dept. of Industry, Science and Resources $50,000–$5m Matched SMEs in NRF sectors Rolling

Business Basics

Provider: Department of Employment, Small Business and Training (DESBT).
Link:
Business Basics Grant

Funding: $7,500 paid upfront. No co-contribution.

Eligibility:

  • Less than five employees.
  • Queensland head office, ABN, GST registered.
  • At least one year of trading and turnover under $300,000.

Disqualifications: General operating costs, ongoing advertising spend, hardware purchases, related-party suppliers, crypto payments.

Business fit: A small café building a professional website, a tradie developing a business plan, or a sole trader commissioning a marketing strategy.


Business Boost

Provider: DESBT.
Link:
Business Boost Grant

Funding: $10,000–$20,000. Requires 50% co-contribution.

Eligibility:

  • Between 2–19 staff.
  • Queensland head office, GST registered.
  • Turnover above $300,000, profitable last year.
  • Public website.

Disqualifications: Marketing or advertising delivery, standard software (Office 365, Google Workspace), wages, memberships, hosting costs, stock, or rent.

Business fit: A professional services firm rolling out HR software, a retail store introducing automated stock systems, or a trades business implementing scheduling software.


Business Growth Fund (BGF)

Provider: DESBT.
Link:
Business Growth Fund

Funding: $50,000–$75,000 with minimum 40% co-contribution.

Eligibility:

  • 5–49 employees.
  • Queensland head office, five years trading.
  • Turnover above $500,000, proven growth of 20%+ over two years.

Disqualifications: Vehicles, salaries, marketing services, stock, rent, or projects started before approval.

Business fit: A manufacturer buying CNC equipment, a logistics operator adding scanning systems, or a food producer investing in automated packaging.


Made in Queensland (MIQ)

Provider: Dept. of Regional Development, Manufacturing and Water.
Link:
Made in Queensland

Funding: $50,000–$2.5m with 50% co-contribution.

Eligibility:

  • SME manufacturer based in Queensland.
  • 5–200 employees.
  • Two-stage application with detailed project plans.

Disqualifications: General operating costs, routine business expenses, and wages.

Business fit: A plastics manufacturer adopting robotics, a metals company introducing IoT systems, or a food plant investing in energy-efficient machinery.


Tourism Grants

Provider: Dept. of Tourism and Sport.
Link:
Tourism Grants

Funding: Varies by program.

Eligibility: Registered tourism businesses that can show clear visitor outcomes and economic benefits.

Disqualifications: General business costs not tied to tourism impact.

Business fit: Tour operators creating eco-tour packages, hotels adding digital booking systems, or attractions improving accessibility.


Social Enterprise Grants

Provider: DESBT and DTET.
Links:
DESBT Social Enterprise Grants | DTET Social Enterprise Grants

Funding: Varies by stream.

Eligibility:

  • Must show trading activity.
  • Governance structure in place.
  • Measurable social outcomes.

Business fit: A disability services enterprise, a youth employment group, or a First Nations cooperative.


Secure Communities Partnership

Provider: DESBT with local councils.
Link:
Secure Communities Partnership

Funding: Up to $400,000 for councils.

Eligibility: Councils apply with input from local businesses and police.

Business fit: Small retailers benefit indirectly through safer precincts.


Disaster Assistance

Provider: QRIDA under DRFA.
Link:
QRIDA Disaster Assistance

Funding: Event-specific grants and concessional loans.

Eligibility: Businesses in declared disaster zones.

Business fit: Shops, farms, or service providers replacing lost stock or equipment.


Export Market Development Grants (EMDG)

Provider: Austrade.
Link:
Austrade EMDG

Funding: Tiered matched funding.

Eligibility: Australian SMEs exporting or planning to export.

Business fit: Companies attending international trade shows, developing foreign marketing campaigns, or protecting IP abroad.


Industry Growth Program (IGP)

Provider: Commonwealth Dept. of Industry, Science and Resources.
Link:
Industry Growth Program

Funding: $50,000–$5m matched.

Eligibility: SMEs in National Reconstruction Fund sectors.

Business fit: Startups or SMEs moving from prototype to market.


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