The Gold Coast Bulletin

Witheriff to meet casino opponents

- PAUL WESTON paul.weston@news.com.au

CASINO deal peacemaker John Witheriff is promising to meet with Gold Coast opponents in the next few weeks, and relay their concerns to the State Government.

Former councillor Eddy Sarroff wrote to Mr Witheriff on behalf of angry Southport residents after the government appointed him chair of the Gold Coast Tourism Advisory Panel to provide feedback on a global tourism hub (GTH).

“It’s very nice to hear from you,” Mr Witheriff wrote back to Mr Sarroff.

“It’s great to see that you have lost none of your passion. I will be very keen to catch up with you.

“At this stage I am working with senior officers in the department to properly understand what Cabinet expects of this committee.

“I have had an opportunit­y to meet with the minister (Kate Jones) and I understand her concern to deliver an outcome that is in the best interest of the Gold Coast.”

Mr Witheriff expected to get a full brief on the GTH within the next few weeks.

“At that point in time I hope to be in a position to seek community input to enable us to better understand the issues and impacts,” he said. “I look forward to the opportunit­y of catching up with you. If for some reason you haven’t heard from me in the next few weeks please feel free to contact me again.”

The register of interests closes next month and up to 20 bids are expected to be considered in June and July before the government goes to expression­s of interest.

By October, the government will either go forward with a short-list or abandon the project.

In his letter to Mr Witheriff, Mr Sarroff said Southport residents were requesting that Carey Park be excluded from the sites currently under investigat­ion.

The Bulletin understand­s the site opposite the Broadwater Parkland rates among the top three in a list of 11 secret locations.

Casino sources suggest Carey Park is the only location suitable due to its size and being next to light rail and the Broadwater where a ferry service can be created.

But Mr Sarroff, who is happy with Mr Witheriff’s quick response, had warned “locals will not accept this public land being desecrated by commercial interests”.

Southport was a Priority Developmen­t Area and the current push for unlimited highrise developmen­t meant valuable open space should be protected, he said.

Carey Park provided more than 300 car parks for workers and tourists who visited the Broadwater Parkland, Mr Sarroff added. The council had previously advised the Premier that it would not support an integrated resort and casino on the site, he said.

 ??  ?? Gold Coast Tourism Advisory Panel chair John Witheriff.
Gold Coast Tourism Advisory Panel chair John Witheriff.

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