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Funding boost secures accessible taxi services

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Published: November 28, 2025
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STAYING CONNECTED: Accessible taxis keep Queenslanders connected – especially seniors who rely on safe, supported transport.
STAYING CONNECTED: Accessible taxis keep Queenslanders connected – especially seniors who rely on safe, supported transport.
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SENIORS who rely on wheelchair accessible taxis will benefit from a major funding boost, with the State Government committing $6.3 million to keep Queensland’s accessible transport fleet on the road.

The new funding extends the Wheelchair Accessible Taxi Grant Scheme, which had been left without support beyond June 2025.

The program helps taxi owners and operators replace ageing vehicles, ensuring people who use wheelchairs – including many older Queenslanders – can continue travelling safely and independently. Applications are now open for grants covering half the cost of a new maxi-taxi, up to $55,000. The funding is expected to help replace at least 115 wheelchair accessible taxis across the state.

For seniors who rely on these services to get to medical appointments, grocery shops, community events, and social outings, the continuation of this program means greater certainty and mobility.

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The Government will also double the Christmas Day “lift payment” for drivers transporting wheelchair users, increasing the incentive to $50 per trip. This aims to make sure seniors and people with disability can spend Christmas Day with loved ones, even when transport options are limited.

Acting Transport and Main Roads Minister Sam O’Connor said the renewed funding reflects the Government’s commitment to supporting older Queenslanders and people with disability.

“We are stepping in to ensure people with disability are not left behind after the former government failed to allocate ongoing funding for this program,” he said.

“Accessible taxis keep Queenslanders connected – especially seniors who rely on safe, supported transport.”
Queenslanders with Disability Network CEO Michelle Moss said maintaining a modern, reliable fleet is essential for older community members who depend on wheelchair accessible transport.

“These taxis play a vital role in helping people stay active and engaged,” Ms Moss said.

“They allow Queenslanders to travel to appointments, visit family and friends, and remain part of their local communities.”

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