Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Tower of power support

- ANDREW POTTS andrew.potts@news.com.au

FEDERAL Government offices could be moved into the proposed Southport “tower of power”, with a senior member of the Morrison Government backing the project.

Gold Coast-based Industry, Innovation and Science Minister Karen Andrews has backed the proposed tower, saying it could have benefits for the city.

The Gold Coat Bulletin this week revealed Mayor Tom Tate was lobbying State Developmen­t Minister Cameron Dick to develop a joint-venture tower to house staff from both levels of government.

But the door is now open to federal offices, with the southern Gold Coast MP saying she supported a “hub and spoke” model of a central office with small satellites scattered through the city.

“If there was going to be an efficient strengthen­ing of Southport as a CBD, I would support a hub and spoke model to ensure the existing business districts in Robina, Burleigh Heads and Coolangatt­a are also supported,” she said.

“There has been a Department of Industry, Innovation and Science office at Southport for some time, so my department currently has a strong presence on the Gold Coast.”

The proposed tower is expected to be worth between $80-$300 million. The councilowe­d Athol Paterson carpark has been mooted as the potential location for the commercial project.

Robina councillor Hermann Vorster has backed a central Southport tower but said he was concerned about the impact potential satellite offices would have in areas with little available parking.

He cited the proposed creation of a “super Centrelink” office in Robina which would not have parking for its staff, something he said would be an “unmitigate­d disaster”.

“It makes sense to put government offices on the doorstep of high-frequency public transport like the light rail,” he said. “The only fair thing to do is put these places on the light rail because the Department of Human Services have a policy of not providing their staff with guaranteed on-site parking.

“A hub and spoke model can only work if the Government takes responsibl­y for its parking needs rather than dumping the problem on longsuffer­ing local residents.”

Southport business leaders have backed the project.

Cr Tate said that the project would save both the federal and state government­s “millions”.

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