Australian Government Grants & Funding Programs

918 total programs889 open now56 closing this monthUp to $2,000,000,000 available

The Australian Government is the single largest source of business grant funding in Australia, with programs spanning every state, sector and business type. Federal programs are administered across AusIndustry, Austrade, ARENA, the ARC, NHMRC, the Clean Energy Finance Corporation and many other departments. Key national programs include the R&D Tax Incentive, Export Market Development Grants (EMDG), business accelerator programs and Clean Energy Finance. Commonwealth grants are available to eligible businesses in all jurisdictions.

  • The R&D Tax Incentive provides a tax offset for eligible research and development expenditure
  • Export Market Development Grants (EMDG) reimburse businesses for eligible export promotion expenses
  • ARENA and the Clean Energy Finance Corporation fund clean energy and emissions-reduction projects

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Open·Up to $2,000,000,000
Hydrogen Headstart Round 2

The Hydrogen Headstart program provides long-term revenue support to underwrite large-scale renewable hydrogen production projects in Australia. Funding is provided in the form of Headstart Production Credits (HPC), offering support per unit of production over a 10-year period of operations. The program aims to accelerate development of Australia's renewable hydrogen industry, support domestic decarbonisation, and help Australia connect to new global hydrogen supply chains.

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Ongoing·Up to $1,500,000,000
Future Made in Australia Innovation Fund

A $1.5 billion grant program administered by ARENA that supports pre-commercial innovation, demonstration and deployment of renewable energy and low emission technologies. The program focuses on three priority areas: Green Metals ($750 million), Renewable Energy Technology Manufacturing ($200 million), and Low Carbon Liquid Fuels ($250 million), to support Australia's transition to a net zero economy.

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Ongoing·Up to $1,000,000,000
Solar Sunshot Program

A $1 billion Commonwealth program supporting the commercialisation of Australian solar photovoltaic (PV) innovations and enhancement of solar PV supply chains. The program funds innovative solar PV manufacturing facilities across the solar supply chain through multiple funding rounds.

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Open·$15,698 - $750,000,000
Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI) Program - Phase 4

Funding under Phase 4 of the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI) Program is available from 1 July 2023 to support Eligible Funding Recipients to deliver priority local road and community infrastructure projects across Australia. LRCI Phase 4 continues the objective of the program to provide temporary, targeted support for creating and maintaining local jobs through road infrastructure and construction activities in communities across Australia. The intended outcomes of the program are to: deliver benefits to communities, such as improved road safety, accessibility and visual amenity; and create local short-term employment opportunities through funding construction projects Eligibility: Eligible Funding Recipients for Phase 4 are the same as for Phase 1, Phase 2 and Phase 3 of the LRCI Program. Grant Activity Timeframe: Phase 4 project construction can only begin once funding recipients have in place an executed Grant Agreement and Approved Work Schedule. Total Amount Availa

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Ongoing·$250,000,000 - $501,250,000
Biomedical Translation Fund (BTF)

An equity co-investment venture capital program that provides early-stage biomedical companies with investment to develop and commercialise biomedical discoveries. The fund supports therapeutic, medical, pharmaceutical products, processes, services, technologies and procedures that improve health and wellbeing through prevention, diagnosis and treatment.

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Open·Up to $500,000,000
Battery Breakthrough Initiative

A $500 million funding program announced in the 2024-2025 Federal Budget to promote the development of battery manufacturing capabilities in Australia. The initiative provides capital grants, production incentives, or other payments to fund projects that enhance Australia's battery manufacturing capability and commercialise battery manufacturing processes and technologies that contribute to emissions reduction.

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Grant information is sourced from official government websites and updated regularly. Program details, eligibility and closing dates change — always verify with the official source before applying.