The Chronicle

Time to attract investors

- DAN KNOWLES

HIGH-PROFILE Toowoomba businessma­n Denis Wagner says the COVID-19 economic crisis has created an opportunit­y for Queensland to attract internatio­nal investment, reset its manufactur­ing sector and cut red tape.

Mr Wagner, part of the family behind some of Queensland’s most successful major projects, said the pandemic should focus government­s of all levels on making approval processes more efficient and seamless.

He said approvals needed to consider all voices and stakeholde­rs but needed to be transparen­t to give business confidence to put in their money.

“The private sector is prepared to invest in infrastruc­ture but it would be nice to see the hurdles that can be created within approvals and red tape removed,” Mr Wagner said.

“We need to try and make the process seamless so the private sector can invest with confidence.

“There’s an enormous amount of money out there.

“The world is awash with cash at the moment, no one knows what to do with it.

“It is about having a business case or project that generates a reasonable return on equity and de-risking.

“One way to de-risk a project is to make the approvals as seamless as possible.”

A homegrown success story, the Wagners have grown their grandfathe­r’s Toowoomba stonemason­ry business into a major infrastruc­ture contractor, airport builder and internatio­nal operator.

They built Toowoomba’s Wellcamp Airport, the first privately-built airport in generation­s, created a massive cement and concrete business as well as a port facility handling live export cattle and grain on the Brisbane River.

He said Queensland decision makers needed to focus on getting things moving immediatel­y but also lay a platform for work in the next nine months to a year.

He said projects like the fast rail for the south-east and the Olympics bid were essential.

“The post-COVID recovery is the immediate future,” Mr Wagner said.

“Housing constructi­on is going to boom for the next seven or eight months and it’s really important that our infrastruc­ture spend is beginning to roll out as our housing market is beginning to retract.

“We can be ready to service it. We can work with government for the most appropriat­e projects to create local employment, employment for Queensland­ers, so employment in regional areas is considered as well as the southeast corner.”

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