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    Gladstone Harbour Update ! May 2013.


    JOINT STATEMENT

    Deputy Premier, Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning
    The Honourable Jeff Seeney


    Minister for Environment and Heritage Protection
    The Honourable Andrew Powell


    Government to partner with industry for healthy Gladstone Harbour

    The Newman Government has announced it is prepared to commit $4 million over the next two years towards the Gladstone Healthy Harbour Partnership providing industry matches its contribution.

    The proposed government commitment involves $1 million in set up costs, and then $1.5 million each year, over two years ($3 million in total) towards its operation.
    The entire funding commitment is reliant on industry matching the $1.5 million per year ($3 million in total) in recurrent funding.

    Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning Jeff Seeney said the establishment of the partnership would honour a commitment made by Premier Campbell Newman last year.

    “The Newman Government is prepared to commit $4 million over two years, providing Gladstone's corporate sector matches the recurrent funding,” Mr Seeney said
    “We are ready to put up our money, but expect industry to pull its weight so this partnership can ensure the ongoing monitoring and improvement of the harbour and surrounding catchments.

    “I want to thank my Cabinet colleague the Minister for Environment and Heritage Protection Andrew Powell for his efforts and for securing the Government’s contribution.
    “All of Queensland knows Gladstone is the engine room for the state.

    “It is one of Australia’s busiest ports and will only grow in importance with the emergence of the state’s LNG industry in the coming years - but this commercial activity cannot be undertaken at any price.

    “We need to ensure the port’s development proceeds in a sustainable way and that community, recreation, fishing and tourism aspects of Gladstone and the state are also taken into account.”

    Environment Minister Andrew Powell said he was pleased to attend the third meeting of the Gladstone Healthy Harbour Partnership.

    “The partnership brings together a diverse range of organisations which are all working together to ensure the harbour’s environment is protected, while also supporting the growth of this major port,” Mr Powell said.

    Mr Powell said the Gladstone Healthy Harbour Partnership would be responsible for a number of activities including:

    • recommending collaborative actions the Gladstone Regional Council, the Queensland Government and industry could take to maintain and continuously improve harbour health
    • making decisions informed by recommendations from the independent science panel
    • be responsible for the publication of the Gladstone Healthy Harbour Report Card and the Partnership’s response to the Report Card

    “Partnerships such as this one rely on members agreeing to a common goal and a common pledge to commit human, financial and material resources,” Mr Powell said.
    “The Newman Government is committed to the Gladstone Healthy Harbour Partnership##, but it is vital that our commitment is at least matched by our industry partners for the benefit of industry players and the community as a whole.

    “I strongly encourage these groups to get on board to ensure the great progress already made towards supporting Gladstone’s economic development while protecting the health of the community and environment can continue.”

    1 May 2013
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    Re: Gladstone Harbour Update ! May 2013.

    Shame they couldnt give back to the Public something for all that they have taken from the public in the way of safe fishing access..Been promising some fishing fingers out from Spinaker park etc for the unforunate lot that cannot afford or havent acces to a Boat where onc ethey could at least fish from most the banks as well as a few of the Piers..
    Big song n dance over how many $$ will be given for harbour conservation ??..

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    Re: Gladstone Harbour Update ! May 2013.

    Deputy Premier, Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning
    The Honorable Jeff Seeney said
    “All of Queensland knows Gladstone is the engine room for the state."
    “It is one of Australia’s busiest ports and will only grow in importance with the emergence of the state’s LNG industry in the coming years"



    So if it's our "engine room now" & "will only grow in importance", and going to make the state of QLD a sh#t load of money, why is Campbell Newman about to sell it off, and more than likely to a Chinese Gov owned company?
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    Re: Gladstone Harbour Update ! May 2013.

    Hope they are true to their word and this is not another political promise pre election, I recently visited this area and it is truly a pretty part of Queensland it would be a great shame to see it lost in promises not kept due to political indifferences.

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