The Gold Coast Bulletin

I WILL NOT SUPPORT AN INCREASE IN THE NUMBER OF GAMING MACHINES ON COAST

- KATE JONES MP Tourism Industry Developmen­t Minister

I WANT to see more tourism jobs on the Gold Coast.

That’s why I am committed to working with investors to deliver more world-class tourism experience­s in this city.

Following the Commonweal­th Games, more global players than ever before are keen to invest in the Coast.

As has been reported previously in the Gold

Coast Bulletin, the Government is considerin­g going to market for a new global tourism hub on the Gold Coast to deliver an integrated resort, similar to what Star Entertainm­ent is building in Brisbane right now.

A casino is part of Star’s integrated resort in Brisbane but will also create about 10,000 new jobs, deliver five- and six-star hotels, residentia­l developmen­t, restaurant­s and bars, retail, open public space and gaming.

While a new global tourism hub on the Gold Coast may include a casino as part of the resort developmen­t, I made it clear at Estimates this week that I would not support an increase in gaming machines — given there are already more than 7600 pokies on the Gold Coast.

The biggest entertainm­ent companies on the planet no longer rely on poker machines as their primary source of revenue. It’s an antiquated model.

If we allow a global tourism hub on the Coast, we will prioritise new tourism infrastruc­ture that is proven to attract more visitors who stay longer and spend more.

I recently met with Hard Rock Internatio­nal. Everyone knows the Hard Rock brand — it’s one of the largest entertainm­ent and lifestyle companies in the world.

Right now, they are delivering the first integrated resort in Europe and their flagship integrated resort in Hollywood is undergoing a multibilli­on-dollar expansion.

They are keen to build an integrated resort in Australia and they tell me the Gold Coast is the front runner.

In Cairns, we are already undertakin­g public consultati­on and an expression­s of interest process.

We have not started public consultati­on for a new global tourism hub on the Gold Coast.

As the minister, I want to assure all Gold Coast residents that no decision has been made about whether the city should have a global tourism hub or a second casino. This would only be done with extensive community consultati­on.

As with all major decisions, it’s important we work with the Gold Coast community to get this right from the start.

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