Port of Gladstone Gatcombe and Golding Cutting Channel Duplication Project – draft environmental impact statement

Closed 23 May 2019

Opened 8 Apr 2019

Overview

Consultation overview:

Queensland's Coordinator-General invites you to have your say on the draft environmental impact statement (EIS) for the Port of Gladstone Gatcombe and Golding Cutting Channel Duplication project.

Prepared by Gladstone Ports Corporation, the draft EIS describes the project and its potential environmental impacts, both positive and negative. The draft EIS was prepared in accordance with terms of reference approved by the Coordinator-General.

The Coordinator-General seeks your views on the draft EIS, including the effectiveness of the strategies Gladstone Ports Corporation proposes to manage the project's environmental impacts.

The Coordinator-General will consider all properly made submissions and the draft EIS provided by the proponent, before preparing a final evaluation report either approving or refusing the project.


How to comment

There are a number of different ways to make a submission on this draft EIS.  You only need to lodge your submission using one of these methods.  Replicated responses received through different methods will only be counted as one submission. 

  1. Read the draft EIS by clicking here 

OR

Visit one of the following display locations (during venues’ business hours) between 8 April 2019 and 23 May 2019 to view a printed copy of the draft EIS:

  • Gladstone City Library, 39 Goondoon Street, Gladstone Central
  • State Library of Queensland, Cultural Centre, Stanley Place, South Bank, Brisbane
  • Gladstone Ports Corporation office, 40 Goondoon Street, Gladstone Central.


2. Provide your submission by clicking on the 'Make a submission' link below

OR

Send your submission to one of the following:

Emailgladstoneduplication@dsdmip.qld.gov.au

Post: 
Project manager -  Port of Gladstone Gatcombe and Golding Cutting Channel Duplication project
Coordinated Project Delivery Division
Office of the Coordinator-General
PO Box 15517
City East Qld 4002 Australia

Note: If you wish to attach anything (e.g. maps, images or supporting documents), please use the email option instead of the online form.

What happens next

The Coordinator-General will consider all properly made submissions and the draft EIS provided by the proponent, before preparing a final evaluation report either approving or refusing the project.

Audiences

  • Community
  • Local government
  • Environmental
  • Industry
  • Interest group
  • State government

Interests

  • Business
  • Economic development
  • Environment
  • Industry
  • Infrastructure
  • Major projects
  • Planning
  • Tourism
  • Transport
  • Environmental impact statement