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Rtip1617-039 The Hon Dr Anthony Lynham MP Minister for State Development and RECEIVEr Minister for Natural Resources and Mines 2 7 SEP 2016 Level 17 QMEC Building 61 Mary Street Brisbane QLD 4000 Our Ref: MBN16/1283 PO Box 15216 City East Queensland 4002 Australia Telephone +61 7 3199 8215 Email [email protected] Website www.dnrm.qld.gov.au 2 6 SEP 2016 The Honourable Jackie Trad MP Deputy Premier Minister for Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning and Minister for Trade and Investment PO Box 15009 CITY EAST QLD 4002 Dear Deputy Premier I would like to take this opportunity to update you on the progress of the Queen's Wharf Brisbane project and particularly the forward program for key project milestones over the next 12 months. Sch. 4(4)(4) - Disclosing deliberative processes, Sch. 4(4)(7)(1)(c) - Disclosing trade secrets, business affairs or research Sch. 4(4)(4) - Disclosing deliberative Sch. 3(2)(1)(b) - Reveal Cabinet consideration or otherwise prejudice confidentiality of Cabinet considerations or operations processes, Sch. 4(4)(7)(1)(c) - Disclosing Sch.trade 3(2)(1)(b) secrets, business- Reveal affairsCabinet or consideration research or otherwise prejudice confidentiality of Cabinet considerations or operations RTI RELEASE - DILGP RTIP1617-039 - Page Number 1 My department is currently preparing a comprehensive FAQs list and integrated communications strategy that will ensure responses to the community and industry bodies are coordinated and appropriate. The Projects Chief Executive will be sharing this with your Directors-General in the coming months. By the end of this calendar year, the QWB project site will be vacated of all government and non-government tenants (with the exception of a few longer term leaseholders) so that works can commence in January 2017. This is anticipated to begin with the closure of William Street and Queens Wharf Road, the erection of fencing and project hoarding and the commencement of building decommissioning and services relocation works. My department has been and will continue to work closely with Queensland Treasury, the Department of Transport and Main Roads and the Department of Housing and Public Works to ensure all public servants and ministerial staff moving in to 1 William Street will be well informed of access changes to this end of the CBD and what this will mean for commuters and visitors alike. The commencement of works on the QWB site is a major milestone for this project for Brisbane and Queensland more broadly. I thank you for your assistance to date and continued cooperation during the delivery of what will be a legacy development. If you have any questions about my advice to you, Mr Paul Woodland, Chief of Staff, will be pleased to assist you and can be contacted on 3719 7360. Dr thony Lynham MP · ister for State Development - a r-~ Minister for Natural Resources and Mines RTI RELEASE - DILGP Page 2 of2 RTIP1617-039 - Page Number 2 RECEIVEL The Hon Dr Anthony Lynham MP Minister for State Development and 1 7 OCT 2016 Queensland Government Minister for Natural Resources and Mines level17 QMEC Building 61 Mary Street Brisbane QLD 4000 PO Box 15216 City East Queensland 4002 Australia Telephone +61 7 3199 8215 Our Ref: MBN16/139B Email [email protected] Website www.dnrm.qld.gov.au 13 OCT 1016 The Honourable Jackie Trad MP Deputy Premier Minister for Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning and Minister for Trade and Investment PO Box 15009 CITY EAST QLD 4002 Dear Deputy Premier Sch. 4(4)(4) - I am writing this letter to you regarding Queen's Wharf Brisbane (QWB)Disclosing deliberative Sch. 4(4)(4) - Disclosing deliberative processes, Sch. 4(4)(7)(1)(c) - Disclosing trade secrets, business affairs or research processes, Sch. 4(4)(7)(1)(c) - Disclosing trade secrets, business affairs or research The QWB project is a transformational project that will not only directly stimulate Sch. 4(4)(4) - Disclosing deliberative processes, Sch. 4(4)(7)(1)(c) - considerable tourism in Brisbane and Queensland, Disclosing trade secrets, business affairs or research Sch. 4(4)(4) - Disclosing deliberative processes, Sch. 4(4)(7)(1)(c) - Disclosing trade secrets, business affairs or research RTI RELEASE - DILGP RTIP1617-039 - Page Number 3 Sch. 4(4)(4) - Disclosing deliberative processes, Sch. 4(4)(7)(1)(c) - Disclosing trade secrets, business affairs or research If you have any questions about my advice to you, Mr Paul Woodland, Chief of Staff, will be pleased to assist you and can be contacted on 3719 7360. cc: The Honourable Annastacia Palaszczuk MP Premier and Minister for the Arts The Honourable Curtis Pitt MP Treasurer, Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships and Minister for Sport RTI RELEASE - DILGP Page 2 of 2 RTIP1617-039 - Page Number 4 Pages 5 through 6 redacted for the following reasons: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sch. 4(4)(4) - Disclosing deliberative processes, Sch. 4(4)(7)(1)(c) - Disclosing trade secrets, business affairs or research RTI RELEASE - DILGP Deputy Premier Minister for Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning Queensland Government and Minister for Trade and Investment Our ref: MBN16/850 1 Willia m Street PO Box 1 5009 City East Queensland 4002 Austra lia Telephone +61 7 3719 7100 0 5 DEC 2016 Email deputy.prem [email protected] ABN 90 856 020 239 The Honourable Dr Anthony Lynham MP Minister for State Development and Minister for Natural Resources and Mines PO Box 15216 CITY EAST QLD 4002 DearM;_o.a: An~/ Sch. 4(4)(4) - Disclosing deliberative processes, Sch. 4(4)(7)(1)(c) - Disclosing trade secrets, business affairs or research The former MEDQ declared the QWB PDA, on 28 November 2014, to facilitate the planning and delivery of an integrated resort development including a casino and other related development on the site. The PDA consists of approximately 26.8 hectares of land and water in the south-west corner of the Brisbane city centre including approximately one kilometre of Brisbane River frontage. The QWB Integrated Resort Development is a major project which will transform the south-western edge of Brisbane's CBD, attracting significant investment to our city and creating up to 3000 jobs during construction and 8000 ongoing jobs post-construction. Sch. 4(4)(4) - Disclosing deliberative processes, Sch. 4(4)(7)(1)(c) - Disclosing trade secrets, business affairs or research RTI RELEASE - DILGP RTIP1617-039 - Page Number 7 Sch. 4(4)(4) - Disclosing deliberative processes, Sch. 4(4)(7)(1)(c) - Disclosing trade secrets, business affairs or research If you require any further information about this matter please contact Ms Marisa Graetz, Manager Economic Development Queensland Development Assessment on 3452 7525 or by email at [email protected]. Yours sincerely Minister for Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning and Minister for Trade and Investment Enc RTI RELEASE - DILGP Page 2 of 2 RTIP1617-039 - Page Number 8.
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