Defence Minister meets with farming, business and community representatives in Rockhampton

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Senator the Hon Marise Payne

Minister for Defence

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  • Henry Budd (Minister Payne’s office) 0429 531 143
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23 January 2017

The Department of Defence will now complete its analysis of proposed land acquisition as part of the Military Training Agreement with Singapore within four weeks and ensure land acquisition is minimised, Minister for Defence Senator the Hon Marise Payne said today.

Minister Payne today met with the National Farmers' Federation, AgForce, local Mayors and community members in Rockhampton to discuss the proposed land acquisition around Shoalwater Bay Training Area and Townsville Field Training Area as part of the Military Training Agreement with Singapore.

“The Government understands that uncertainty about the current consultation process has created anxiety for potentially affected farmers,’’ Minister Payne said.

“My starting point as Minister for Defence is that agricultural land should be for agricultural purposes. Let me also reiterate that no decisions about land acquisition have yet been made by the Government.”

Minister Payne said she had instructed the Department to contain any land acquisition to an absolute minimum.

“I have instructed Defence to speed up the process and end any uncertainty as quickly as possible, which understandably has caused anxiety for landholders,’’ Minister Payne said.

“Up to now the Department has advised that no decisions would be able to be made prior to the second half of this year. I have instructed them to speed up that process so that the specific expansion zone for both Shoalwater Bay and Townsville will be confirmed within four weeks.” 

“It is important to note that the Australian Defence Force must be able to train effectively with modern facilities and that we have entered into an agreement with Singapore that will bring significant economic benefits to the Townsville and Rockhampton regions.

  • Up to $2.25 billion is to be spent over the next 10 years and an estimated $50 million to be spent annually for the 25 years of the agreement.
  • The agreement specifies that priority will be given to local businesses in the Rockhampton and Townsville areas.
  • This will be in addition to the significant investment currently made by the Australian Defence Force and Singapore Armed Forces.

The Military Training Agreement will drive jobs and investment through the construction of infrastructure, purchase of local supplies, equipment hire and the maintenance of vehicles and equipment. The increase in Singaporean troops is also expected to drive a boost in the local tourism sector.

Defence will continue to engage with potentially affected farmers throughout the process.

“Let me stress again that it is my commitment that this process will be resolved quickly and minimise impacts on landowners, leaseholders and the community in the region.”       

 

Media Contacts:
Henry Budd (Minister Payne’s office) 0429 531 143
Wade Laube (Minister Payne’s office) 0409 193 057
Defence Media (02) 6127 1999

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