New data has revealed more than $1 billion in private sector tourism infrastructure projects, tipped to create more than 1,500 jobs will be completed by mid this year.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said this is on top of 1000 Queensland jobs created from projects completed in the 2017-2018 financial year.
“The number one priority for my government is creating jobs for Queenslanders,” the Premier said.
“This just goes to show our strategy to partner with the private sector to stimulate investment in Queensland tourism is paying off.
“The fact that 1500 jobs are being created in this financial year is a huge win for our tourism industry.”
Projects that have come on line in 2018-19 include:
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Projects that came on line in 2017-2018 include:
Tourism Industry Development Minister Kate Jones said the Palaszczuk Government remained committed to partnering with the private sector to deliver new tourism infrastructure in Queensland.
“There’s plenty more to look forward to over the next couple of years,” she said.
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“With major projects like the Cairns Global Tourism Hub, Brisbane Live and upgrades to Hayman Island set to come on line soon, this will create thousands of new tourism jobs for Queenslanders.
“The Palaszczuk Government is investing more in Queensland’s tourism industry than any government in history.
"Our focus is on the entire state including the Outback, that’s why the Premier declared this year - the Year of Outback Tourism. We’ve got some great announcements coming up, so watch this space.
“Our investment in tourism is in stark contrast to the LNP who cut $188 million in tourism funding when Campbell Newman and Deb Frecklington were controlling the purse strings.”
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