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In December 1993 approximately 6,800 hectares of land at Aldoga, north-west of Gladstone, was declared a state development area. The declaration followed an extensive review of land in the Gladstone region suitable for future large-scale industrial development. This land was considered broadly suitable for large-scale industrial development on the basis that it conformed to acceptable engineering, environment and social criteria, as identified in the Gladstone Industrial Land Use Study. A social infrastructure strategic plan is also being developed for the Gladstone Region. The Gladstone State Development Area has been amended several times and now comprises approximately 28,000 hectares. Amendments include:
The new areas are as follows:
Major industries currently established on the Gladstone State Development Area include:
The Aldoga Aluminium Smelter is also approved for the Aldoga Precinct of the Gladstone State Development Area but is yet to be constructed. Development Scheme for the Gladstone State Development AreaA development scheme for the Gladstone State Development Area prepared by the Coordinator-General was approved by the Governor in Council in 2000. The scheme has been reviewed on a number of occasions to reflect increases in the size of the state development area. The latest amendments to the development scheme were approved by the Governor in Council on 31 July 2008. These amendments modified the development scheme and precinct plans to incorporate the additional areas included in the Gladstone State Development Area and other changes to improve the operability of the development scheme. The development scheme, which is supported by a number of policies formulated by the Coordinator-General, is a land use planning instrument which is administered by the Coordinator-General for the purpose of guiding future development in the Gladstone State Development Area.
Development scheme ( Precinct mapA precinct map forms part of the development scheme. This precinct map divides the Gladstone State Development Area into a number of land use precincts. The precinct map identifies those parts of the Gladstone State Development Area considered broadly suitable for various types of industrial and infrastructure development. The precinct map also identifies a dedicated materials transportation and services corridor and buffer area separating the corridor from land use outside the Gladstone State Development Area.
In addition to guiding future development in the Gladstone State Development Area, the development scheme and policies will also ensure that development is well planned and balanced in a way which meets the needs of industry, the Gladstone community and the environment. This will occur through continuing investigations and detailed planning for the Gladstone State Development Area and, as part of the decision-making process, the assessment of all new development proposals consistent with contemporary environmental standards. The assessment of new development proposals will, in appropriate cases, be assisted by the use of the Gladstone Air-shed Modelling System developed by the Coordinator-General in consultation with the Environmental Protection Agency. The use of this model to predict the likely impact of future industrial emissions on air quality as part of the assessment process will help to ensure that the region’s air quality remains within acceptable standards. Further informationFor further information in Brisbane, contact the Infrastructure and Economic Development group. For further information in Gladstone, contact the Chief Executive, Gladstone Economic and Industry Development Board. |
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| Last Updated ( Thursday, 30 April 2009 ) |


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