Sunday Territorian

Mining backs hirings

- THOMAS MORGAN

THE Mining Council has backed the NT government’s hiring of several commission­ers, each earning up to $331,000 a year, after a bruising week in NT Estimates.

Through the week the CLP questioned the government on why it had hired commission­ers for major projects, investment and infrastruc­ture.

CLP deputy leader Gerard Maley last week claimed the major projects system was “broken” and at odds with the findings of both the Territory Economic Reconstruc­tion Commission (TERC) and the Langoulant Report.

“There is nothing to indicate these positions will have the ability to do anything different to what’s already being done,” Mr Maley said.

“The (TERC) and the Langoulant (Report) both recommende­d an overhaul of the NT’s major projects process and highlighte­d the need for a ‘single point of co-ordination’.”

But Chief Minister Michael Gunner has defended their roles, pointing to major approvals in recent months, including the Santos Barossa project, the Mount Todd Gold Mine and a memorandum of understand­ing with Philips for advanced healthcare manufactur­ing.

“Every time the CLP criticises us on major projects another major private investment deal is getting inked for Territoria­ns,” Mr Gunner said.

Minerals Council NT executive director Drew Wagner also backed the decision, saying he was “looking forward to seeing what they do for the new projects”.

“We’re actually quite supportive of the commission­er roles,” Mr Wagner said.

“We do see merit and benefit … but it’s still very early.”

Mr Wagner said it would take some years to see whether the commission­ers would help streamline investing in the Northern Territory.

“The projects now are the culminatio­n of years of work,” he said.

“(The new commission­ers) will be the ones to identify the learning opportunit­ies.

“Most of all, they will be the ones who assist the movement in what is ultimately a dream project to fruition.”

Infrastruc­ture Australia chief executive and TERC Commission­er Romilly Madew also praised the focus on new projects in the Territory, saying it would drive “investment and reform”.

“The establishm­ent of Infrastruc­ture NT and the Infrastruc­ture Commission­er is an exciting milestone for the Northern Territory,” Ms Madew said.

“We are very pleased to welcome Infrastruc­ture NT into this group.”

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