Media Release.
Shadow Treasurer and Member for Mulgrave, Curtis Pitt, says the federal
government’s conditional approval for the Ella Bay project underlines the
strength and potential of the Far North Queensland regional economy and tourist
industry.
“I welcome the federal government’s support for this important project and
the culmination of an environmental assessment process that started seven years
ago under the former Labor state government,” Mr Pitt said.
“I wrote to the federal Environment Minister, Tony Burke, urging him to
approve this project because of the valuable contribution it will make to our
region and the jobs it will bring in its development phase and ongoing
operation.
“Today’s announcement is the culmination of around seven years of hard work
by the project proponents and the former state government.
“It should also put to rest the LNP government’s constant rubbishing of the
federal government as being anti-development or in the pocket of radical
greenies.
“Minister Burke’s announcement proves nothing could be further from the
truth.”
Mr Pitt said the project proponents had given top priority to environmental
issues because of the site’s unique location between the Great Barrier Reef
World Heritage Area on one side, and the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area on the
other.
“They have also been working hard to address issues associated with local
colonies of cassowaries which themselves are a magnet for tourists,” he
said.
“Earlier this month I was pleased to visit the site with Rod Lamb of Ella
Bay Developments Pty Ltd and see for myself initiatives such as the cassowary
gates and other proposed safeguards for these magnificent and iconic
birds.
“I hope that now that approvals have been given by both the state and
federal governments we can look forward to this project getting off the drawing
board generating jobs and becoming a showcase attraction for local, interstate
and overseas tourists.”
Mr Pitt said even after nine months in office the Newman Government was
still trying to gain reflected glory from projects initiated and progressed by
the former government.
“It is a pity for regional Queensland that the LNP’s only major project of
its own is a proposal for a new Executive Building for the Premier and his
Ministers in the Brisbane CBD,” he said.
“While sacking people in our region before Christmas and cutting frontline
services the LNP still manages to find $3.5 million just to start planning the
new and unnecessary Executive Building.”
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