Rockhampton railyards rejuvenation powering ahead
Published Wednesday, 13 July, 2022 at 07:30 AM
JOINT STATEMENT
Premier and Minister for the Olympics
The Honourable Annastacia Palaszczuk
Minister for Transport and Main Roads
The Honourable Mark Bailey
The rejuvenation of the historic Rockhampton railyards will take another step forward later this month when an Expression of Interest (EOI) to shortlist potential tenants is launched.
The EOI will commence on Wednesday, July 20 at an industry briefing and is underpinned by a vision to create a hub for rail supply chain manufacturing right in the heart of Rockhampton.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the EOI would provide a unique opportunity for established manufacturing businesses – or those growing their capability – to be a foundation member of the precinct.
“Our government’s Rail Revolution is delivering jobs all over Queensland and now it’s Rockhampton’s turn," the Premier said.
"The rejuvenation of the Rockhampton railyards will generate significant local opportunities, driving business growth and jobs.
“Critically, we want the railyards to become part of the supply chain for the Queensland Government's $7.1 billion Queensland made Train Manufacturing Program.”
Member for Rockhampton Barry O’Rourke said the government wants to hear from businesses that can help us achieve the vision of a rail supply chain manufacturing hub.
“The rejuvenation will provide the local community and industry with an opportunity to work together to help restore the site to its full potential,” he said.
"The railyards include a variety of unique spaces such as the sheds, warehouses, office space and of course the iconic heritage-listed Roundhouse.
“The Roundhouse is a unique structure that can provide a range of opportunities, including hospitality and tourism offerings.
“We also want to hear from or restaurant or micro brewing entrepreneurs who can help to activate the site and show off what Rocky has to offer.”
Minister for Transport and Main Roads Mark Bailey said Expression of Interest applicants will be required to respond to criteria which include site activation, connection with the industrial precinct, community benefit and commercial.
"Understanding how industry would like to use the site is the first step. From there we plan to undertake consultation in 2023 to seek feedback on how parts of the precinct can be rejuvenated for broader public use," he said.
The Expression of Interest industry briefing will be held from 9am to 10.30am at the Rockhampton Leagues Club on July 20 with the EOI to close on August 5 2022.
Member for Keppel Brittany Lauga said more jobs meant more opportunity in Central Queensland.
“Already we are seeing more than $1.525 billion delivered in the Fitzroy district alone and this commitment builds on that,” Ms Lauga said.
“The Palaszczuk Government is giving CQ its fair share and I can’t wait to see what else is in store.
“If you’re interested in being a part of the rocky railyards rejuvenation, jump online to register for the industry briefing.”
Head online to the Rockhampton Railyards rejuvenation web page to find out more or register to attend the industry briefing.
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Media contact:
Courtney Thompson (Minister Bailey's office) - 0433 585 570