Gold Coast Cruise Ship Terminal Proposal
Gold Coast councillors and community groups are questioning the financial viability of the citys proposed 450 million cruise ship terminal after a confidential Queensland Government report shows the project would need to be much larger than planned for.
Gold coast cruise ship terminal proposal. The City of Gold Coast the City is investigating the opportunity to establish an ocean-side cruise ship terminal the proposed action at Philip Park Main Beach Queensland. The business case prepared by Price Waterhouse Coopers estimated that the proposed terminal could employ up to 3600 people and inject 28 billion into the Gold Coast. The Queensland Government has concluded an assessment of proposals for a cruise ship terminal on the Southport Broadwater undertaken for the Gold Coast City Council.
A proposed cruise ship terminal on The Spit could pose a risk to migrating whales according to a Griffith University academic. The proposed Port of Gold Coast - Ocean-side Cruise Ship Terminal is designed to cater for cruise ships typically operating around Australia as well as the worlds largest cruise ship vessels. East Coomera koala population study 2017 prepared by Biolink Ecological Consultants for the City of Gold Coast.
AU - Wood Jodie. The Gold Coast Bulletin revealed that the Gold Coast City Council had quietly shelved the proposal after receiving a report that a terminal would not be viable. 12 Provide a detailed description of the proposed action including all proposed activities.
Cr Tate revealed the costs prior to the Economic Development and. Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development Infrastructure and Planning Jeff Seeney said the preliminary assessment found it is possible for one of two proposed projects to. The proposal would host up to 150 cruise ships every year and would sit on about six hectares of public land on The Spit.
T1 - Perceptions of Gold Coast locals regarding the proposed cruise ship terminal. The ocean-side cruise ship terminal has been identified as strategic marine. The proposed cruise ship terminal of Gold Coast would cost between 170 and 450 million as per Mayor Tom Tate.
The City of Gold Coast The City considered a feasibility study including a business case for the Port of Gold Coast Ocean-side Cruise Ship Terminal OCST in May 2017 and endorsed the submission of an application to the Coordinator Generals office based on that business case. THE Queensland government is offering a blank canvas for proposals to develop a multi-billion dollar cruise ship terminal precinct on the Gold Coast. Gold Coast community groups rallying against a proposed 75 billion cruise ship terminal and integrated resort development on state-owned Wave Break Island say they will make the matter an.
