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What Townsville can get for its $195m left over from the Haughton Pipeline

Plans for a concert hall will be considered as Federal MP Phillip Thompson eyes off projects for the $195 million planned for the Haughton Pipeline.

The concert hall is on the list of things that could be considered for the $195m in money left over from the Haughton Pipeline.
The concert hall is on the list of things that could be considered for the $195m in money left over from the Haughton Pipeline.

PLANS for a new concert hall in Townsville will be considered as Federal MP Phillip Thompson eyes off projects to use the $195 million once planned to fund the Haughton Pipeline.

The Herbert MP has seen an outline which positions a concert hall as a better alternative to a new Townsville Entertainment and Exhibition Centre.

Delta Goodrem will perform at the Townsville Entertainment and Convention Centre in 2021.
Delta Goodrem will perform at the Townsville Entertainment and Convention Centre in 2021.

The concert hall, which is part of a greater plan for a cultural precinct in the Townsville CBD, is one of Taskforce NQ’s economic recovery projects.

The task force, which includes North Queensland mayors, state, federal and community representatives, has identified thirteen programs and projects which could stimulate the North Queensland economy in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

A report into the concert hall found the project would enhance the city centre’s entertainment options for a wide demographic.

“In short, this paper shows that the opportunity costs of not having a 1000 seat concert hall amount to almost $87m of additional output to the local economy and 272 jobs during construction,” it said.

Mayor Jenny Hill said the council’s concert hall plan was more suited for Townsville’s population and tourism prospects.

An early stage assessment into an entertainment and exhibition centre in Townsville found that a new facility was needed, but a replacement convention centre was not ideal.

A multi-use facility that caters for small and large events was pegged as the ideal option, leading the council to pivot to the concert hall idea.

Mayor Jenny Hill. Picture: Alix Sweeney
Mayor Jenny Hill. Picture: Alix Sweeney
Member for Herbert Phillip Thompson. Picture: Alix Sweeney
Member for Herbert Phillip Thompson. Picture: Alix Sweeney

Cr Hill has requested a meeting with Mr Thompson so she can advocate for the projects she hoped would be funded.

“I’m very keen to work collaboratively with the member for Herbert, as we have been working with the state government and the opposition to ensure Townsville and the region gets the best deal,” she said.

But Cr Hill said the concert hall was not the only key project on her wish list.

The mayor hopes a funding injection could be used to turn the Lansdowns Eco-industrial Estate into a “turnkey project”.

Mr Thompson said the committee, which was formed to help him work out what project or projects to spend the money on, would consider every project put to them.

He added the council was finalising its business case for the concert hall and the committee looked forward to seeing it.

“I have also read other proposals and other pitches … it’s my responsibility and the committees to go through all of them correctly and talk about it, take the time, talk to professionals, this isn’t something we are rushing into,” he said.

Mr Thompson added he wanted to keep the funding towards projects outlined in the city deal.

“This $195 million is for the community, I take it seriously … this is for the community but its for project or projects that are driving the economy not just today, not just next week, but in 10 or 20 years to come,” he said.

Originally published as What Townsville can get for its $195m left over from the Haughton Pipeline

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