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About Us | Fitzroy Partnership for River Health
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What is the Fitzroy Partnership for River Health? The Partnership is a collective of government, agriculture, resources, industry, research and community interests across the Fitzroy Basin in central Queensland. Partners have a common goal of providing a more complete picture on river health and support this goal by providing funding, resources and contributing water quality and ecosystem health monitoring data through data-sharing arrangements. What are the benefits for the community? The community will...
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Fitzroy Terminal | About Mitchell Ports
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Mitchell Ports is a Queensland company operating at a global level through entities that specialise in the development and operation of port infrastructure. Mitchell Ports key business is the identification and development of innovative transhipment solutions to provide export capacity for the resource sector. Flexible marine logistic solutions for the global resources sector. Ph: 1800 678 750. Email: ftp.eis@cqgroup.com.au. Sign up to receive Community Newsletters. A Mitchell Group Company.
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Fitzroy Terminal | Consultation
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Community engagement and feedback is key to the success of the project. Fitzroy Terminal has many valued stakeholders who represent a diverse range of interests. Our stakeholders include, but are not limited to:. Traditional owner groups;. Gladstone Ports Corporation;. Commercial businesses of the project area and surrounds;. Rockhampton Regional Council;. Gladstone Regional Council;. Regional communities Central Queensland and the coal field districts;. Conservation and special interest groups;. Informa...
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Fitzroy Terminal | Disclaimer
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Fitzroy Terminal | Environmental Standards
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Mitchell Ports is very aware of the urgent need for innovative solutions to enable coal and other bulk products to be exported from the growing resource sector through the Great Barrier Reef in a manner that will not impact on its world heritage values. To develop an international green certification for the barging and transhipping model due to its environmentally sensitive design. CQG Consulting is project managing the very comprehensive EIS which covers a broad range of extensive studies including:.
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Fitzroy Terminal | Approvals Process
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In seeking to have an infrastructure project declared 'significant', project proponents must apply to the Office of the Coordinator-General in writing, including an initial advice statement (IAS). The IAS is a scoping document that provides information on the:. Size and nature of the proposed project;. Environment in and around the project location;. Project's potential environmental impacts; and. Possible measures to mitigate any adverse impacts. Download a copy of the Fitzroy Terminal Project IAS here.
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Fitzroy Terminal | Project Need
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There is a significant bottle-neck in coal export capacity in Australia export demand is far outweighing port availability. The Fitzroy Terminal Project will provide critical infrastructure to help accommodate unprecedented growth in Central Queensland’s coal fields, particularly for the smaller mining companies who may be finding it challenging to secure space within the larger port facilities. Total exports are expected to grow at 5% per year between 2010 and 2020. [5]. According to the Minerals Counci...
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