Majority support for cruise terminal

Majority support for cruise terminal

A majority of Gold Coast residents have shown their support toward a $7.5 billion cruise ship terminal and resort to be built on Wave Break Island in Broadwater.

According to a report in The Herald Sun quoting stats received by The Sunday Mail, two-thirds of the 6900 residents polled have given their approval toward the project that will also include hotels and casinos. The report stated an “extensive consultation process” reached 84% of the community and now over 90% of residents were aware of the proposed project.

The ASF Consortium are now hoping to use the data to convince Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk to give the project a second chance, after she rejected it outright in the lead up to this year’s election.

The 65% of Gold Coast families reportedly said they were “positive or supportive” of the integrated resort and cruise ship terminal, the paper reports.

The Consortium researchers said 15% were neutral or undecided, and 20% were against the proposal.

“We have demonstrated enough support to go to the next stage,’’ Tim Poole, the local project director, told the paper.

According to Poole, the Greens’ and others environmental concerns could not be assessed until the consortium is provided the “green light” to conduct a full environmental impact study.

“The key trends that emerged from these interactions are that the majority of the Gold Coast is supportive of the project, or are positive if an EIS allows it to proceed,” he said.

The project is expected to create between 5000 and 15,200 permanent jobs upon completion.

“The opportunities for increased apprenticeship opportunities have already been identified by well-respected industry bodies including Master Builders Australia and Construction Skills Queensland,” Poole said, the paper reports.

Meanwhile, those who remain opposed to the project raised concerns over environmental impact, changes to the recreational use of the Broadwater, size and scale of the development, traffic congestion and parking, the paper cites.

“A lot of opposition is based on perceptions rather than facts,’’ he said.

“We believe these issues can be addressed through proper planning assessment.”

Latest News

  • Tourism

Tourism Western Australia MD Carolyn Turnbull departs

Tourism Western Australia MD Carolyn Turnbull is departing the agency with effect from Friday May 10. Over the past three years, Turnbull played an instrumental role in driving growth, with one of the agency’s most significant achievements being the increase in visitor spend. Under her leadership, Tourism WA achieved a record breaking $17.7 billion in […]

  • Travel Agents

DriveAway launches Brit-Euro Blitz campaign

DriveAway has launched its Brit-Euro Blitz: Explore the UK, Europe & Ireland campaign, designed to inspire travellers to uncover the beauty and diversity of those destinations during May and June. The campaign arrives amidst a surge in popularity for destinations across the UK, Europe and Ireland, with year-to-date increases averaging around 30%. Notably, cities such […]

  • Road & Rail

Fly and Stay Free with the Great Southern

Great Southern’s Fly and Stay Free special offer will have travellers taking in the views along the east coast between Adelaide and Brisbane next summer. This bright orange locomotive chases the summer sun, sharing the incredible coastline with those who want to experience it by train. The journey reflects the best of Australia, from charming […]

  • Tourism

Sober travel and TikTok guide Australian Gen Z trips

Gen Z travellers prefer to limit alcohol when overseas and have an increased reliance on TikTok when planning a trip, according to a report by StudentUniverse, the world’s largest online travel retailer for young people. The State of Student & Youth Travel Report for 2024 delved into the latest travel sentiments amongst those aged 18-25 […]

  • Tour Operators
  • Tourism

TTC: Deals are driving up demand for September trips

The latest market research from TTC Tour Brands shows interest in international leisure travel remains high for 2024, with 77 per cent of Australians over 18 still planning trips this year. Notably, 28 per cent of those travellers are eyeing September for their journeys. Europe continues to be the most popular destination, with 68 per […]

  • Aviation

Qantas ‘working urgently’ to fix app data leak

Qantas is looking into customer reports that passengers have this morning been able to access other passengers’ personal information on the airlines app. X user Lachlan posted that he was able log into different accounts every time he opened the app. My @Qantas app logs me in to a different person each time I open […]

  • Hotels

Revamped Wailoaloa Beach hotel opens as Crowne Plaza Fiji Nadi Bay Resort & Spa

Crowne Plaza Fiji Nadi Bay Resort & Spa is open and ready for bookings after the first phase of a multi-million-dollar transformation. Part of IHG Hotels & Resorts’ premium collection, the transformation has seen the completion of 106 guestrooms showcasing contemporary interiors reflective of the premium Crowne Plaza brand and is a first for the […]

  • Luxury
  • News

Kamalaya Koh Samui clinches clutch of wellness awards

Kamalaya Wellness Sanctuary & Holistic Spa has so far clinched five prestigious awards in 2024, including being inducted into the ‘Hall of Fame’ at the World Spa & Wellness Awards in London. Founders of the Koh Samui sanctuary and spa John and Karina Stewart expressed their heartfelt gratitude for the awards. “We are profoundly honoured […]