After initially being rejected by the Gladstone Regional Council, Queensland’s independent Coordinator-General has approved a $1.2 billion tourism project which will deliver an integrated, master-planned resort on Hummock Hill Island in Rodds Bay, 30 kilometres south-east of Gladstone.
Minister for State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning Cameron Dick said the decision provides certainty for the job-creating project and stands as a huge vote of confidence in Gladstone.
“We have stepped in, listened and acted for jobs and economic prosperity in the Gladstone region,” Mr Dick said.
“This $1.2 billion project will support 190 construction jobs per year over 17 years and will deliver a tourism boom for the Gladstone region, supporting up to 700 ongoing operational jobs.
“Tourism is one of the main drivers of job creation in regional Queensland, and a project of this scale is too important to languish in the Planning and Environment Court for years.
“By using his legislative step-in powers, the Coordinator-General has ensured the project can go ahead – delivering certainty to both the proponent, Eaton Place, and locals who want to see this development bring more tourists to the region.”
The proposal will deliver an integrated, master-planned resort on Hummock Hill Island in Rodds Bay, 30 kilometres south-east of Gladstone. Source: QLD Gov Minister for State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning
“Plans include tourist accommodation, holiday units and camping grounds for about 2700 people, and potential permanent housing up to a maximum of 30 per cent,” Mr Dick said.
“There will be commercial and retail outlets, a range of community and recreation facilities including a boat ramp, cultural centre and an 18-hole golf course, and a bridge to the mainland.”
Tourism Industry Development Minister Kate Jones said the proposed development would be an important part of the Southern Great Barrier Reef tourism pitch, which focuses on future opportunities for central Queensland.
“Tourism is vital for Gladstone’s economy and this project will be a game-changer for the local industry,” Ms Jones said.
“We’re working with the private sector to leverage infrastructure that will create hundreds of jobs in central Queensland.
Member for Gladstone Glenn Butcher said the proponent has given a strong commitment they would start construction with early works in 2020.
Concept Master Plan for Hummock Hill Island. Source: QLD Gov Minister for State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning
“This is a great outcome for the people of Gladstone – one which secures long-term jobs and more tourism dollars,” Mr Butcher said.
“We’re excited to maximise the potential of Hummock Hill Island, and to showcase our beautiful region to the rest of the world.”
The Coordinator-General stepped in following Gladstone Regional Council’s decision to refuse the development application in May this year and an application, by Eaton Place, to review the decision in the Planning and Environment Court.
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His assessment concluded there are significant economic and social benefits, with robust environmental protections, that justify the project’s approval.
This announcement follows the Palaszczuk Government’s June decision to reconsider an earlier Gladstone Regional Council rejection of the proposal.
Mr Dick thanked the Gladstone Regional Council for its constructive approach to the Coordinator-General’s considerations.
“Gladstone Regional Council made a submission, making 26 recommendations to the Coordinator-General, 23 of which have been incorporated into the conditions of approval,” he said.
“In total, 45 conditions have been applied to the approval, including the developer providing adequate provision of infrastructure to service a development of this size, and commencing construction in 2020.”
The proponent will provide all the infrastructure needed to service the development, at no cost to the state or ratepayer
In relation to step-ins, the Coordinator-General’s approval – and associated conditions – is final.
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