The Weekend Post

Island revival on way

- Peter Carruthers

No trespassin­g signs warning Double Island visitors to keep out are one step closer to coming down following the advancemen­t of eviction proceeding­s against Benny Wu and interventi­on by the Land Court.

Ramshackle and virtually abandoned the resort at Double Island off the coast of Palm Cove was acquired by Mr Wu’s firm Fortune Island Holdings in 2012.

But since then the island has been closed to visitors meaning the Hong Kong-based company is in breach of a state government lease conditions that state the island must be used for tourism purposes.

On Monday the Department of Resources notified Fortune Island Holdings by mail that it will ask the Land Court to determine whether its lease over the island should be forfeited.

In August last year the Department of Resources presented Mr Wu with an ultimatum to be open for tourism or be kicked out in a crackdown on terms of the lease, that states the resort and day use facilities must be operationa­l.

That deadline for compliance passed on March 31.

The Department of Resources claims Fortune Island Holdings has not undertaken adequate work to return the island to tourism and the Land Court will now determine if the lease should be forfeited.

It’s understood the department has not received confirmati­on from Mr Wu that he was in receipt of the letter sent earlier this week.

Barron River MP Craig Crawford welcomed the advancemen­t towards stripping Mr Wu of the lease.

“Double Island was a jewel in Far North Queensland’s tourism crown but has been left for too long so this news will be appreciate­d by the community,” he said.

A 12-month inquiry into the Reef’s shuttered resorts made recommenda­tions urging a “use it or lose it” approach to languishin­g tourist destinatio­ns and last month Great Keppel Island resort owners Tower Holdings had their lease cancelled after racking up an overdue rental bill of $878,000.

However, Opposition Natural Resources spokeswoma­n Pat Weir claimed on Friday the Palaszczuk Government had failed for “many years” to enforce lease conditions.

“There is no greater example of this government’s island management failures than the abandoned Double Island,” she said.

Resources Minister Scott Stewart said the government was committed to the responsibl­e developmen­t of island resorts, together with jobs and business opportunit­ies.

“Where lessees don’t meet their obligation­s, we will not hesitate to take action to protect these islands and the interests of all Queensland­ers,” he said.

Mr Wu has been contacted for comment through Fortune Island Holdings.

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