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Gold Coast light rail Stage 3A: Planning Institute Australia president backs light rail extension

The boss of Australia’s peak planning and development group has thrown his weight behind the extension of the Gold Coast light rail.

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THE boss of Australia’s peak planning and development group has thrown his weight behind the extension of the Gold Coast light rail.

Planning Institute Australia (PIA) national president Steve O’Connor says he’s keen to see the tram link continue beyond Burleigh Heads to Gold Coast Airport.

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The Planning Institute will look at the Coast tram system.
The Planning Institute will look at the Coast tram system.

Mr O’Connor the tram project had led the charge ahead of other cities including Canberra and Newcastle which have recently gained their own rapid transit projects.

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“I flew out of the Gold Coast Airport last week and it would be great to have that rail connection go there — right now you can only go so far before catching a bus,” he said.

“The Gold Coast has traditionally been one of the growth hot spots and this is predicted for decades to come.

“We will be looking at the tram as a catalyst for growth — you would expect intensive development around it so we want to understand what thought has gone into the changes in zoning.

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The proposed Burleigh Heads station.
The proposed Burleigh Heads station.

“It is a success story and we are keen to talk to locals about it.”

The extension of the tram network south of Broadbeach is the subject of a funding dispute between levels of government.

Both the Morrison Government and Shorten Opposition have committed $112 million to the project.

However the State Government earlier revealed to the Bulletin that the project has blown out, leaving a shortfall of more than $157 million on current commitments.

How the tram link has changed the Coast will be looked at.
How the tram link has changed the Coast will be looked at.

It comes as the PIA prepares to this month hold its annual National Planning Congress on the Gold Coast for the first time since 2006.

More than 600 delegates will attend the event, which will be held at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre in Broadbeach from May 15-17.

The National Awards for Planning Excellence will also be held as party of the event.

The light rail and its impact on surrounding developer is just one of the topics the event will look at.

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The tram route.
The tram route.

Study tours will look at the tram system and infrastructure created for the 2018 Commonwealth Games.

A half-day walking tour will be held through the city looking at how the Gold Coast City Council has responded to rapid population growth while maintaining its lifestyle.

“A lot has happened on the Coast in recent years with the Commonwealth Games and how it was managed will be of interest to planners around the nation,” Mr O’Connor said.

“There are a lot of lessons to be learned from a place which has experienced sustained growth for such a long time.”

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