Townsville Bulletin

Port’s $ 70m widening Government nod for funding to turn tide as jobs and trade flow for city

- CHRISTIE ANDERSON EXCLUSIVE anderson@ news. com. au

christie. THE Queensland Government is expected to announce $ 70 million in funding for the Port of Townsville’s channel widening project.

The project will create more than 100 new jobs while also supporting 8000 full- time jobs in industries that rely on the city’s port.

It’s understood Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk will con- firm the funding allocation in the State Budget which is due to be delivered in Brisbane next Tuesday.

The funding will include a reinvestme­nt of port dividends paid to the Government.

The importance of the port project has been highlighte­d in the Townsville City Deal between the Queensland Government, Federal Government and Townsville City Council.

Ms Palaszczuk said the Port of Townsville was an important gateway for trade.

“Queensland is posting record exports with $ 59 billion in overseas sales over the previous 12 months,” she said.

“Through the City Deal, the three levels of government highlighte­d the port expansion as a priority.”

The channel widening is still subject to environmen­tal approval with the environmen­tal impact statement within the final 40- day statutory assessment timeline with the Federal Department of Environmen­t and also under considerat­ion by the Queensland Department of Environmen­t.

The channel widening is the first stage of the $ 1.64 billion Townsville Port Expansion Project.

If the channel isn’t widened, some ships will have to bypass Townsville, resulting in goods being sent by road or rail and money from cruise ship passengers being spent elsewhere.

Dredge material will not be dumped at sea but will be reused for the port’s new reclamatio­n area.

The channel widening work will take about four- and- a- half years, with 80 per cent of work to be done at the harbour entrance and Platypus Channel close to the port.

The port channel widening means freight such as motor vehicles, fuels, gas, bitumen and containers loaded with goods can arrive by ship instead of having to be transporte­d more than 1300km by road.

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ANNASTACIA PALASZCZUK ( LEFT)
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