Peel region businesses, organisations encouraged to apply for new round of RED grants

Peel Minister Jessica Stojkovski and Mandurah MLA Rhys Williams at Mandurah Indoor Rock Climbing. PIC: Supplied

Peel region businesses and organisations are encouraged to apply for Round 8 of the Regional Economic Development (RED) Grants program, offering funding for local projects that create jobs and strengthen economic growth.

A total of $5 million is available across regional Western Australia, with Peel-based businesses and organisations able to apply for up to $250,000 per project.

The program aims to support locally driven initiatives that expand or diversify industry, build skills and capability, boost productivity, and attract new investment into regional communities.

The Peel region has already seen significant benefits from previous rounds of RED funding, with the Peel Development Commission delivering 42 local projects worth more than $5 million to date.

Among the local success stories is Mandurah Indoor Rock Climbing, which received a $60,000 RED Grant in Round 7 to expand its facility with a new, state-of-the-art bouldering area.

The project created 11 local jobs and provided the community with a safe and inclusive space for fitness and connection.

In earlier rounds, companies like Kanyana Engineering have also benefited.

The business used a $100,000 grant to invest in high-tech fabrication machinery, improving safety and production in mining and rail supply while creating new local employment opportunities and upskilling workers.

Peel Development Commission Chair Myri Riddy, Peel Minister Jessica Stojkovski, Mandurah MLA Rhys Williams, and Graham and Sharon Dawe at Kanyana Engineering. PIC: Supplied

“I am proud to support the Peel region through the RED Grants program, which empowers local businesses and organisations to stimulate job creation and drive economic growth. By investing in projects that create jobs, build skills, and diversify our industries, we’re helping to 
secure a stronger, more resilient future for Peel," Peel Minister Jessica Stojkovski said.

“I encourage all eligible regional businesses and community members to consider opportunities where RED Grants funding could support local projects which make a difference to Peel’s local economy and community and help shape our region’s success story.”

Applications for Round 8 are now open and close on January 9, 2026. 
 

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