Eatons Hill State School Secures Half-Million for Car Park Upgrade

A significant boost to daily school routines is on the horizon for the Eatons Hill community, with $500,000 allocated to upgrade the drop-off, pick-up area, and car park at Eatons Hill State School.



This crucial funding has been committed by the Queensland Government in its 2025-26 Budget. The upgrade is expected to enhance safety and improve traffic flow during peak school hours, directly addressing long-standing community concerns about congestion around the school grounds.

Enhancing Safety and Flow

Eatons Hill State School
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The primary purpose of the $500,000 investment is to significantly improve the functionality of the school’s entry and exit points. For many parents, the daily school run can be a challenging experience, often marked by bottlenecks and limited parking. 

This upgrade aims to alleviate those pressures, creating a smoother and safer environment for students, parents, and staff alike. The focus is specifically on improving traffic management within the drop-off and pick-up zones and expanding available parking.

A Wider Community Investment

The project at Eatons Hill State School is not an isolated initiative but forms part of a broader commitment by the Queensland Government to invest in education infrastructure and community safety across the Moreton Bay region. 

Other schools, such as McDowall State School, are also slated for similar upgrades, demonstrating a concerted effort to improve conditions at educational facilities throughout the area. This regional approach highlights the government’s strategy to deliver a “fresh start” for Queensland, with improvements in key public services.



Funding Details

The half-a-million-dollar allocation for Eatons Hill State School originates directly from the Queensland State Budget for the 2025-26 financial year. While specific design changes and precise completion timelines within the financial year are not yet fully detailed in public summaries, the commitment of funds underscores the government’s intention to move forward with these vital improvements. 

The project is a direct response to the need for better infrastructure to support growing school communities and enhance daily safety for all involved.

Published Date 26-Jun-2025