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	<title>GEIDB &#187; Project Development Review</title>
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		<title>Gladstone Benefits from Industry Spend on Social Infrastructure</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Oct 2011 05:31:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Published in the Gladstone News Weekly Major engineering projects in Queensland with plants currently under construction in the Gladstone region represent a total financial investment of some $55 billion. Add to this another $30 billion of proposed projects for Gladstone including the recently announced Aldoga Power Station and the future for the region is truly [...]]]></description>
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<p>Major engineering projects in Queensland with plants currently under construction in the Gladstone region represent a total financial investment of some $55 billion. Add to this another $30 billion of proposed projects for Gladstone including the recently announced Aldoga Power Station and the future for the region is truly outstanding.</p>
<p>These projects will bring major growth, economic development and employment plus significant industry contributions for social infrastructure resulting in positive outcomes for the local community. A tally of recent industry investment for social infrastructure in the Gladstone region totals in excess of $75 million.</p>
<p>Examples include LNG industry contributions of $4.85 million towards health and wellbeing projects that include the permanent establishment of a renal dialysis centre at the Gladstone Hospital; the refurbishment of the hospital’s 35 year old operating theatre</p>
<p>and high dependency unit; the establishment of a medical education and training unit; the provision of midwifery scholarships; and funding for Gladstone Rotary Club to provide a hospital shuttle service between Gladstone and Rockhampton.</p>
<p>Safe operation of the Gladstone Regional Airport is a priority and the valuable LNG industry contribution of $10.5 million will allow the installation of an instrument landing system at the airport to ensure it is weather proofed for future operation.</p>
<p>Other significant industry commitments to social infrastructure include $19.5 million from the LNG industry to help establish the Gladstone Housing Company that will target development of affordable housing in the region; $2.1 million to Gladstone Regional Council to provide accommodation support services for vulnerable individuals and families; and $45 million from the Wiggins Island Coal Export Terminal project and Gladstone Ports Corporation to the exciting Eastern Shores development that will provide significant community amenity.</p>
<p>The benefits for the Gladstone region’s social infrastructure will grow during project construction and subsequent plant operation. Gladstone’s existing industries continue to make ongoing community and social contributions.</p>
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