Townsville Bulletin

Big bucks for Big Rocks

Feds and state join forces to fast-track Towers weir project

- TRUDY BROWN

CRITICAL pre-constructi­on work on the Big Rocks Weir project will be fast-tracked after the federal and state government­s agreed to unlock $6 million in extra funding.

The announceme­nt comes as Queensland Water Minister Glenn Butcher and Special Envoy for Northern Australia Senator Susan Mcdonald made a visit to the site of the water project, north of Charters Towers on the Burdekin River, on Tuesday.

This funding, provided on a 50:50 split, will flow to Charters Towers Regional Council to fast-track pre-constructi­on activities including geotechnic­al work, environmen­tal analysis and approvals and the developmen­t of a market ready design.

Deputy Prime Minister and Infrastruc­ture, Transport and Regional Developmen­t Minister Barnaby Joyce said the long-awaited project would boost the economy and confidence of communitie­s in the Charters Towers region.

“Supporting over 200 constructi­on and ongoing jobs, this project will provide significan­t growth and employment opportunit­ies for the region,” the Deputy Prime Minister said.

“This project will provide a reliable and sustainabl­e source of water to help our northern Queensland farmers to recover and grow their businesses into the future.”

Queensland Water Minister Glenn Butcher said the constructi­on of this weir was a unique opportunit­y to deliver an infrastruc­ture project that will bring growth to the broader Charters Towers community.

“This project will develop a 188metre-long, 10,000-megalitres-capacity weir at Big Rocks, supporting regional communitie­s through an improved water supply network and creating more local jobs.”

Special Envoy for Northern Australia Senator Susan Mcdonald said this is welcome news for the communitie­s of regional North Queensland.

“Some of the water captured by the weir will be available to support up to 5,000 hectares of higher-value agricultur­e, including avocados, macadamias and citrus, with the rest going toward boosting water security in the Charters Towers region,” Senator Mcdonald said.

Pre-constructi­on is expected to finish in late 2022, which subject to all approvals will allow constructi­on to start in early 2023 following the wet season. For informatio­n on the project, visit www.nqwia.gov.au/projects.

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